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Antarctic Intermediate Water Variability in the South Atlantic Over the Last 600,000 years
Abstract Despite its importance as a key component of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, the long‐term variability of Antarctic Intermediate Water (AAIW) remains poorly constrained due to the lack of adequate proxy records. To address this, we present the longest reconstruction of AAIW variability in the South Atlantic using authigenic ...
Oluwaseun Soaga +5 more
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ABSTRACT Orogenic belts that sustain elevated temperatures at intermediate crustal depths for tens of millions of years are known as hot orogens. The evolution of these hot orogens is largely influenced by thermal maturation, primarily driven by the distribution of heat‐producing elements (HPEs), such as K, Th and U in the overthickened crust.
Lucas R. Schiavetti +6 more
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A multi-sectoral approach to the Harrod foreign trade multiplier [PDF]
With this inquiry, we seek to develop a multi-sectoral version of the static Harrod foreign trade multiplier, by showing that it can be derived from an extended version of the Pasinettian model of structural change and international trade.
Araujo, Ricardo Azevedo, Trigg, Andrew B
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Bullying in Higher Education Institutions: Are LGBQ+ Employees Bearing the Burden?
ABSTRACT Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) advocate for equity, diversity and inclusion among students and staff. Yet, they are one of the business sectors with the highest levels of workplace bullying. Bullying can severely impact employee well‐being, with sexual minority employees being particularly vulnerable.
Vasiliki Pitsia +2 more
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ABSTRACT Understanding how Paleoproterozoic orogenic processes shaped the assembly of Laurentia remains a critical puzzle in deciphering Earth's ancient tectonic history. To address this challenge, the Montana metasedimentary terrane in the northwest Wyoming Province, which preserves a complex record of multiple metamorphic episodes, provides a unique ...
Tsai‐Wei Chen +3 more
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Is the natural rate of growth exogenous? A reply
The authors reply to the comment of Boggio and Seravalli about the paper "Is the natural rate of growth exogenous?".
Miguel A. Leon-Ledesma +1 more
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Trade liberalisation, the balance of payments and growth in Latin America [PDF]
The broad purpose of trade liberalisation is to raise the rate of growth of countries on a sustainable basis, consistent with the achievement of other macroeconomic objectives. In this paper we consider whether trade liberalisation in seventeen countries
Pacheco-López, Penélope +1 more
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Abstract We present a comprehensive study of a new Martian meteorite, Northwest Africa (NWA) 16788, found in the Sahara Desert in July 2023. This specimen constitutes the largest known individual meteorite of Martian origin, with a total weight of ⁓25 kg. A detailed mineralogical and geochemical investigation identifies NWA 16788 as an enriched olivine
Xhonatan Shehaj +6 more
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The impact of maternal control on children’s anxious cognitions, behaviours and affect: an experimental study [PDF]
Controlling parenting is associated with child anxiety however the direction of effects remains unclear. The present study implemented a Latin-square experimental design to assess the impact of parental control on children’s anxious affect, cognitions ...
Creswell, Catharine S. +1 more
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The Role of Peridotite for Oceanic Volcanism
Abstract The complementary products of oceanic crust formation are compositionally variable melt‐depleted peridotites. Together with the oceanic crust, the melt‐depleted peridotites are continuously recycled back into the mantle. Before remelting today, after some 108–109 years of recirculation within the mantle, the peridotites have developed ...
Andreas Stracke, Vincent J. M. Salters
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