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<i>Carex huancabambica</i> (Cyperaceae), a new species from the Peruvian and Ecuadorian Andes. [PDF]
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MONICEPH project: Monitoring cephalopods during whale-watching activity in the Azores (2020-2024). [PDF]
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Pt/IrOx enables selective electrochemical C-H chlorination at high current. [PDF]
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Chloroplast capture and range extension after hybridization in taro (Colocasia esculenta). [PDF]
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Atomically engineered interfaces inducing bridging oxygen-mediated deprotonation for enhanced oxygen evolution in acidic conditions. [PDF]
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Temporally linked volcanic centres in the Auckland Volcanic Field
New Zealand Journal of Geology, and Geophysics, 2004Abstract New aeromagnetic data from the Auckland Volcanic Field reveal negative magnetic anomalies over Taylor Hill and Mt St John volcanoes which are interpreted as resulting from anomalous remanent magnetisation directions. These anomalies are comparable in character to those occurring over three volcanoes in the southern part of ...
John Cassidy, Corinne A Locke
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Age of the Auckland Volcanic Field: a review of existing data
New Zealand Journal of Geology, and Geophysics, 2011Determining magnitude–frequency relationships, a critical first step in assessing volcanic hazard, has been hampered in the Auckland Volcanic Field (AVF) by the difficulty in dating past eruptions from the field's c. 50 centres. We assessed 186 age determinations from 27 centres for reliability and consistency. Results indicate that only three centres (
Jan M Lindsay, Graham S Leonard
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Geochemical fingerprinting of basaltic tephra deposits in the Auckland Volcanic Field
New Zealand Journal of Geology, and Geophysics, 2000Abstract Small volume (<2 km 3 ) basaltic volcanoes have been active throughout the late Quaternary in the Auckland Volcanic Field (AVF) in northern New Zealand. The main pyroclastic products of these centres are phreatomagmatic surges containing abundant accidental ...
Phil Shane, Ian E M Smith
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