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Three different hermaphroditic sexual patterns on the Balearic Islands shelf (North-western Mediterranean sea)

open access: green, 2010
Alexandre Alonso‐Fernández   +4 more
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Integration of an MMC-HVDC Link to the Existing LCC-HVDC Link in Balearic Islands Based on Grid-Following and Grid-Forming Operation

IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, 2022
The decarbonization plans are leading to the decommissioning of conventional power plants, resulting in a deep transformation of power systems. Balearic Islands are not an exception and, in order to compensate this generation reduction and increase the ...
Carlos Collados-Rodríguez   +9 more
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Tornadic environments in the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands based on ERA5 reanalysis

International Journal of Climatology, 2020
A dataset of 907 tornado and waterspout events recorded from 1980 to 2018 was built to study convective environments in the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands (western Mediterranean).
Oriol Rodríguez, J. Bech
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Tsunami boulders in Majorca Island (Balearic Islands, Spain)

Geomorphology, 2019
Abstract Large boulders have been found on marine cliffs from 22 study sites on Majorca, in the Balearic Islands (Western Mediterranean). These large imbricated boulders of up to 25 t are located on platforms that form the rocky coastline of Majorca, several tens of meters from the edge of the cliff, up to 15 m above sea level and kilometers away ...
Francesc Xavier Roig-Munar   +4 more
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The social construction of the tourism degrowth discourse in the Balearic Islands

Tourism and Degrowth, 2019
In recent years, overtourism and tourism gentrification have been a central feature of public debate in the Balearic Islands, one of the most touristified regions on the planet.
Joaquín Valdivielso, J. Moranta
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The Balearic Islands

2017
The Balearic archipelago is located in the western Mediterranean Sea, just off the east coast of the Iberian Peninsula. The archipelago comprises four principal islands and some minor islands and islets, 10 of which are larger than 25 ha. These islands have a Mediterranean climate, mainly thermo-Mediterranean, although we can find meso- and supra ...
Lleonard Llorens, Lorenzo Gil
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The Rocky Coasts of Balearic Islands

2018
Balearic Islands are located in the centre of Western Mediterranean and is composed by five major islands (from biggest to smallest): Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, Formentera and Archipelago of Cabrera. Mallorca located at the centre of archipelago has an extension of 3,636 km2, Menorca, located at the Northeast, has an extension of 695 km2, Ibiza and ...
Pablo Balaguer   +2 more
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The spider family Dysderidae in the Balearic Islands

Zootaxa, 2017
The spider family Dysderidae in the Balearic Islands counts 6 species, which have all been revised. Dysdera arnedoi Lissner n. sp. and Parachtes riberai Bosmans n. sp. are newly described species from Majorca, where they seem to be confined. A neotype is designated for Dysdera balearica Thorell, 1873 and D. mordax L.
Robert, Bosmans   +2 more
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Tourism in the Balearic islands

The Tourist Review, 1980
he Point of View of the Mallorca Tourism Board on the Restraints to Tourism Development. This year the Tourism Board of Mallorca is celebrating its 25 anniversary. This private non‐profitable institution was born from the Chamber of Commerce of Mallorca and is aimed to represent and defend the general interests of the tourism, as well as to care for ...
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Viral encephalopathy and retinopathy (VER) disease in Epinephelus marginatus from the Balearic Islands marine protected areas.

Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 2019
This is the first description of a betanodavirus infection in the dusky grouper Epinephelus marginatus within the marine protected areas (MPAs) of the Balearic Islands.
J. M. Valencia   +7 more
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