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The Sea of Japan is a semi‐enclosed marginal sea in the northwestern Pacific whose bathyal communities exhibit a depauperate species diversity due to anoxic events during the last glacial maximum. Cold seeps associated with chemosynthetic ecosystems were discovered in this region over three decades ago, yet their fauna have not been characterised. Here,
Chong Chen +3 more
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International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 369 drilled four sites on the southwestern Australian continental margin, in the deep water Mentelle Basin (MB) and on the neighboring Naturaliste Plateau (NP).
D. L. Harry +17 more
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Continuous determination of dissolved inorganic carbon fluxes from pumping suspension feeders
Abstract Suspension‐feeding organisms play a pivotal role in the cycling of carbon in the oceans. They filter large amounts of water, filter out organic matter, remineralize it, and release respiratory CO2 back into the water column. Measuring emissions of respiratory CO2 in situ from suspension feeders poses the challenge of detecting small changes in
Neomie Diga Darmon +8 more
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Cyclic Pockmark Formation Linked to Plio‐Pleistocene Sea‐Level Rise on the Chatham Rise, New Zealand
Abstract Pockmarks are geomorphological depressions on the seafloor in various underwater environmental settings. They are commonly linked to fluid release from subsurface reservoirs; however, the processes involved, fluid types, and relative timing of their formation often remain enigmatic.
Fynn Warnke +4 more
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The early-middle Pleistocene teleostean fauna of the Archi section, cropping out along the Calabrian side of the Messina Straits was studied. The integrated approach, based on the palaeobathymetric method coupled with the palaeoecological approach ...
ANGELA GIRONE
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Provenance Reassessment of Eocene Turbidites, New Caledonia: Inferences for Obduction Models
Abstract Provenance of pre‐obduction Eocene turbidites from New Caledonia is used to better constrain their geodynamic context and inform debate on subduction polarity. Chemical compositions of detrital clinopyroxenes in arenites are compared against potential sources.
Dominique Cluzel +7 more
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ABSTRACT Large‐sized extinct crab specimens recovered from Waitoetoe beach, North Island, New Zealand form the basis for a new species of ‘Southern Giant Crab’, Pseudocarcinus karlraubenheimeri n. sp. The specimens originate from the upper Miocene Urenui Formation (approximately 8.8 myr) of the Taranaki Basin, in which a series of volcanoes of the ...
Barry W. M. van Bakel, Àlex Ossó
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Faune profonde en Mer Méditerranée : les échanges historiques, géographiques et bathymétriques
Le benthos profond méditerranéen est caractérisé par une absence d'originalité et une pauvreté dont les raisons sont à rechercher dans l'histoire récente de la faune.
Emig Christian C., Geistdoerfer Patrick
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Sipuncula are marine unsegmented worms that can be found in benthic habitats, from shallow to deep-sea waters. In Mexico these worms have been scarcely studied.
Julio D. Gómez-Vásquez
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ABSTRACT Based on a database of over 2900 cone penetration test (CPT) and flat plate dilatometer test (DMT) data pairs obtained from Auckland, New Zealand, this paper assesses the applicability of several empirical CPT‐DMT correlations and presents newly developed regional correlations for use in geotechnical engineering applications.
Hui Zhou +3 more
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