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The East Pacific Rise

Scientific American, 1961
Evidence gathered by expeditions of the University of California’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography during the International Geophysical Year suggests that the East Pacific Rise is one of the largest physical structures on earth. It runs in a sickle-shaped curve from near New Zealand 8,000 miles to the coast of Mexico.
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North-East Pacific

2019
The north-eastern Pacific rocky intertidal has become widely recognised as a natural laboratory for experimental ecologists and as a platform for more observationally focussed ecologists seeking to understand macroecological and biogeographical patterns. In this chapter, we focus on a couple of broad topics that are central to our current understanding
Fenberg, Phillip, Menge, Bruce
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The East Pacific Ecosphere

2021
This chapter examines the systemic components and performance of KSI of the East Pacific ecosphere that include the People’s Republic of China, Japan, the Republic of Indonesia, and the Commonwealth of Australia. These include the humanitarian, socioeconomic, infrastructure, and governance components.
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East Asia and the Pacific

Tourism Economics, 1997
Tourism activity and economic performance, particularly in the major tourism generating countries, are closely linked. The purpose of this section of the journal is to examine some of the trends and indicators relevant to tourism activity in terms of arrivals and spend.
John Fletcher, John Latham
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Central East Pacific Flight Scheduling

AIAA Guidance, Navigation and Control Conference and Exhibit, 2007
*† ‡ This paper examines the implications of strategically scheduling flights on user-preferred routes in the Central East Pacific to reduce trajectory crossing points. After first casting the flight scheduling problem in terms of a job shop scheduling problem, a 0-1 integer programming model is used to calculate the optimal departure and en route ...
Shon Grabbe   +2 more
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Tertiary Sediment from the East Pacific Rise

Science, 1967
More than 50 cores ranging in age from Pliocene to Lower Miocene have been recovered from the East Pacific Rise. Near the crestal regions the sediment cover is thin or lacking, and only Pleistocene sediments were recovered. On the flanks, the sediment thickness increases and pre-Pleistocene sediments are encountered.
L H, Burckle   +3 more
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East not least for Pacific bluefin tuna

Science, 2017
More Pacific bluefin migrate across the ocean than previously ...
Madigan, Daniel J.   +2 more
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Iron in north-east Pacific waters

Nature, 1982
Although Fe is an element of great biological1 and geochemical2 importance, little is known about its distribution in the sea. The reasons for this are: (1) contamination is extremely difficult to avoid during sampling and laboratory procedures, not only because of man's wide use of this element, but also because it is fourth most abundant element in ...
R. M. Gordon, J. H. Martin, G. A. Knauer
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Pacific Spirorbids In The East Atlantic

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 1980
The faunas of volcanic islands must necessarily be introduced, and more recent introductions can be recognized by the patterns of their distributions. This is obvious in the Canary Islands, where we have spent 30 days studying distributions of Spirorbidae. We now regard these as a distinct family following Pillai (1970).
E. W. Knight-Jones, Phyllis Knight-Jones
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