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Abstract It is recognized that mantle plumes play a direct role in generating regional uplift and producing immense volumes of basaltic magmatism, both of which can influence paleoclimate. The Icelandic Plume, beneath the North Atlantic Ocean, is of particular importance due to its size and position at a significant paleoceanographic gateway.
Nicky White +5 more
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Albert Einstein solía decir que la única raison d'être del tiempo es para que no ocurra todo a la vez. No obstante, en esta ocasión el tiempo sidéreo se ha aconsonantado para celebrar dos efemérides a la vez: el 78 aniversario de la revista Investigación
Ignacio Perrotini Hernández
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Overcoming Polyatomic Interferences in Sulfur Isotope Measurement Using MC‐ICP‐MS
Key Points Optimising plasma conditions via the normalised argon index (NAI) reduces polyatomic interferences, allowing accurate sulfur isotope measurement in low‐resolution mode on MC‐ICP‐MS. Low‐resolution mode enhances sensitivity by approximately threefold compared with conventional high‐resolution analysis.
Yang Yu +4 more
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Resumo: Este artigo tem como objetivo analisar o impacto dos níveis de taxa de câmbio e da liberalização do comércio que ocorreram nas décadas de 1980 e 1990 nas exportações, importações e balanços comerciais dos países da América Latina ao longo das ...
Marcos A. L. de Campos +2 more
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Abstract The Strathpeffer–Struie Lower Devonian LORS (Lower Old Red Sandstone) deposits of the Northern Highlands of Scotland contain the decidedly unusual ‘foetid beds’. These are interpreted as being deposited in a highly saline sulphate lake and associated playa mudflat, which developed in an intermontane basin in the Caledonian Mountains of ...
Charles H. Wellman
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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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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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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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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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