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Occupational health and safety employees and emerging competences in environmental field in mining and other sectors in Poland. [PDF]
Woźniak J +4 more
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The geological evolution of the Northern Kamasia Hills Baringo District, Kenya
G. R. Chapman
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Sediment‐stressed reefs over the past 420 Myr
In order to fully elucidate the relationship between siliciclastic sedimentation and reef development, there needs to be a significant step change in how we record ancient and recent reefs. Only through the collection of constrained quantitative data, we can progress beyond the largely conjectural associations postulated for many ancient reefal systems.
Tanja Unger +4 more
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Precession-induced millennial climate cycles in greenhouse Cretaceous. [PDF]
Zhang Z +10 more
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We present the first documentation of whitings in the Red Sea, observed in a lagoonal environment. These events are linked to cascading offshore dense waters that liberate trapped sea floor nutrients, triggering algal blooms and elevating alkalinity, which is buffered by direct CaCO3 precipitation—contributing to the accumulation of aragonite mud in ...
Manuel Ariza‐Fuentes +8 more
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Deformation characteristics and motion process prediction analysis of the Lanbazi landslide in Wanzhou District, Chongqing. [PDF]
Xue H +6 more
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Carbonate sedimentology: An evolved discipline
Abstract Although admired and examined since antiquity, carbonate sediment and rock research really began with Charles Darwin who, during a discovery phase, studied, documented and interpreted their nature in the mid‐19th century. The modern discipline, however, really began after World War II and evolved in two distinct phases.
Noel P. James, Peir K. Pufahl
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Neglect of restoration zones in land use planning is evident from soil erodibility in the downstream of the Hirmand watershed. [PDF]
Barichi Z, Erfani M, Ebrahimi M.
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Polygonal tepee structures of Arabia
Tepee structures on Sheybarah Island form polygonal microbial cemented crusts in the intertidal. Radiocarbon dating suggests they formed in the Holocene and reflect minor sea‐level changes, highlighting their value as palaeoenvironmental indicators. Satellite surveys identified 126 polygonal features, including coral reefs that may have developed on ...
Pauline Falkenberg +6 more
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