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Machine learning applied to global scale species distribution models. [PDF]
Fuster-Alonso A +10 more
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ABSTRACT The Gollum Channel System is a land‐detached large‐scale canyon‐channel system situated offshore southwest Ireland on the Northeast Atlantic margin. The system has been considered inactive with downslope gravity flows since the last glacial period, but geophysical data in some of its branches do suggest Holocene activity.
Lotte Verweirder +8 more
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Comparing visual and acoustic detectability of two coastal cetacean species off Sindhudurg, India, to better inform integrated survey protocol. [PDF]
Bopardikar I +3 more
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ABSTRACT Understanding the biotic and abiotic influences on the deposition and diagenesis of recent microbial carbonates is crucial for addressing the environmental and ecological significance of ancient organosedimentary structures. This study investigates these factors and their expression in the microstructure of Holocene tufa thrombolites from a ...
Paulo Quezada +10 more
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Salinity drives the distribution of a top-order predator, the tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier), in an inverse estuary. [PDF]
D'Antonio B +5 more
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ABSTRACT We present novel 3D subsidence data enabling vertical movements' quantification during the early formation of the Pyrenean retro‐wedge. From Cenomanian to Turonian times, subsidence is relatively low (~26 ± 10 m/Myr), corresponding to a brief 10 Myr thermal re‐equilibration of the European lithosphere following the hyperextended rift episode ...
Benoit Issautier +5 more
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Role of hydraulic parameters in the concentration and spatial distribution of heavy metals in sediments in a two-stage reservoir. [PDF]
Jaskuła J +6 more
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Internal Lee Waves Control Deep Ocean Turbulent Mixing in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current at 50°E
Abstract Full‐depth (Surface‐to‐bottom) turbulent kinetic energy dissipation (TKED) observed with fast‐response thermistors across the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) at 50° $\mathit{{}^{\circ}}$E is compared with the energy flux of bottom‐generated internal waves estimated with high‐resolution multibeam bathymetry.
Yusuke Sasaki, Ichiro Yasuda
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The International Bathymetric Chart of the Arctic Ocean Version 5.0. [PDF]
Jakobsson M +67 more
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Abstract Sediment budgets are diagnostic of saltmarsh resilience, yet quantifying net sediment fluxes remains constrained by limited, asynchronous observations of suspended sediment concentration (SSC) and water flux. Using high‐frequency observations from 15 U.S.
Hangjie Lin +3 more
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