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Coupled Simulation of Hydrate-Bearing and Overburden Sedimentary Layers to Study Hydrate Dissociation and Methane Leakage

open access: yesJournal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2022
Methane leakage during natural gas hydrate (NGH) exploitation is one of the important challenges restricting its safe development, which necessitates further investigation.
Yan Xie   +7 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Asteroschema tubiferum (Ophiuroidea: Euryalida: Asteroschematidae)

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2022
We describe the first mitochondrial genome of a brittle star Asteroschema tubiferum Matsumoto 1911 in family Asteroschematidae. The mitogenome was sequenced and assembled using next-generation sequencing technology, and were 16,361 bp in size with 37 ...
Zhaoshan Zhong   +3 more
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Deep Ecology [PDF]

open access: yesWorldviews, 2017
This introductory chapter interrogates the intellectual robustness and mobilizing potential of Arne Naess’s deep ecology in the 21st century. Our contention is that deep ecology is not a spent force, as some influential Western philosophers argue in this volume.
Nina Witoszek, Martin Lee Mueller
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Variability in Benthic Ecosystem Functioning in Arctic Shelf and Deep-Sea Sediments: Assessments by Benthic Oxygen Uptake Rates and Environmental Drivers

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2020
Remineralization of organic matter at the seafloor is an important ecosystem function, as it drives carbon and nutrient cycling, supplying nutrients for photosynthetic production, but also controls carbon burial within the sediment.
Joshua Kiesel   +5 more
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Deep ecology: A movement and a new approach to solving environmental problems [PDF]

open access: yesSociološki Pregled, 2016
In the industrial society, nature is conceived as a resource for unlimited exploitation, and the entropic effects of its pollution and depletion can be effectively controlled and resolved.
Mišković Milan M.
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Feasibility Study of Qualitative Promotion of Landscape of Bi-Complexes of Wetland's Margins Based on Deep Ecology Approach (Case Study: Sarakhiyeh Village in the mMargin of Shadegan Wetland) [PDF]

open access: yesجغرافیا و آمایش شهری منطقه‌ای, 2021
Landscapes and biological complexes around wetlands are among the areas that, despite the interdependence and interaction between their inhabitants and the wetland and benefiting from the diverse services of this natural ecosystem, have received less ...
Mona Rastegar niya   +2 more
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Nature as a model: the natural paradigm as a design method in Leonardo

open access: yesScienze del Territorio, 2022
Leonardo’s entire work is triggered by observation of nature read as a model and a guide, a generative and structural principle whose exemplary value relies on inner balances among elements rather than on domination practices; thus assuming natural ...
Patrizia Ferri
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The bases and methodology of deep ecology

open access: yesStudia Ecologiae et Bioethicae, 2020
The article includes the semantic analysis of basic terms and language phrases and synthetic depiction of following problems: the reformist organization of environmental protection, the sources of deep ecology, the basic theses of deep ecology, the ...
Mieczysław Bombik
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Nature Strikes Back: A Post-human Gaze into Eco-critical Narratives of James Cameron’s Avatar

open access: yesNesir: Edebiyat Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2021
The success of James Cameron’s Avatar can be located in its stunning visuals, imaginative world-building and a straight-forward narrative propounding colonial and ecological concerns, which culminate in the oppressed successfully rooting out the white ...
Sutirtho Roy
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Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Have Adverse Effects on Benthic Communities in the Baltic Sea: Implications for Environmental Status Assessment

open access: yesFrontiers in Environmental Science, 2021
Changes in benthic macrofaunal communities are indicative of environmental stressors, including eutrophication and hypoxia. However, some species are sensitive not only to hypoxia but also to various environmental contaminants.
Caroline Raymond   +3 more
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