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The record of Scalichnus ichnofabrics in ancient fluvial settings and its paleoecological significance. [PDF]
Nascimento DL +4 more
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X‐ray CT and microscopic analysis of glaciogenic mud provide insight into the deposits of sediment‐laden density flows and reveal that strata comprise two microtextural motifs. The deposits of bottom‐hugging hyperpycnal flows and slope‐failure‐related turbidity currents are characterised by laterally continuous, sharply bounded silt‐rich and clay‐rich ...
Omar N. Al‐Mufti +3 more
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Apparent expansion of virulent <i>Vibrio parahaemolyticus</i> in humans and sea otters. [PDF]
Sebastian PJ +11 more
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Using machine learning, researchers can count and crudely identify sand grains from coral reefs automatically. This will allow us to generate larger datasets to answer sedimentological questions. Abstract Sediment is an important facet of sand cay reefs as it is responsible for reef accretion and island formation, with shifts in the proportions of ...
G. William M. Harrison +5 more
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Nutrient density and affordability of aquatic foods in the FAO uFISH database assessed using Nutrient Rich Food (NRF) indices. [PDF]
Johnsson E, Harris C, Drewnowski A.
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We propose that one of the largest known bioconstructions (the Monte Zenone bioherm) in the Southern Alps, northern Italy, and its growth on a tilted and drowned platform block of the Norian Dolomia Principale was controlled by hydrothermal dolomitisation from fault‐controlled fluids during the Late Triassic–Early Jurassic rifting phase. Dolomitisation
Martin Müller +3 more
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New insights into mitochondrial segregation from the Doubly Uniparental Inheritance system in bivalves. [PDF]
Iannello M +10 more
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Domed‐rim microbial polygons and their preservation potential
Microbially induced sedimentary structures (MISS) derive through interactions between minerals and microorganisms. We define a domed‐rim MISS, morphologically distinct from abiotic mud cracks and demonstrate its potential for long‐term preservation. These structures represent promising biosignatures in ancient environments on Earth and potentially Mars.
Franziska R. Blattmann +11 more
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Dietary trends at the Mesolithic–Neolithic transition in North-west Europe [PDF]
Bartosiewicz, Laszlo +4 more
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