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Pressure-dependent adaptation strategies implied by the dissimilatory iron reducer <i>Orenia metallireducens</i> Z6. [PDF]
Li S +19 more
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ABSTRACT Like other perialpine basins and glaciated margins, the Geneva Basin in SW Switzerland is characterised by buried tunnel valleys, which are elongated incisions widely attributed to subglacial meltwater erosion beneath continental ice sheets. However, an inclusive understanding of the geological control on the evolution of the glacial landscape
Ovie Emmanuel Eruteya +2 more
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Expanded applicability of the triple oxygen isotope composition of phytoliths as an indicator of atmospheric relative humidity. [PDF]
Alexandre A +5 more
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ABSTRACT The northern European distal cryptotephra framework is constantly developing both in terms of identification of new tephra horizons and improved age constraints for the already well‐established tephra marker horizons. However, many prehistoric tephra layers have only been dated by the radiocarbon method, with its inherent problems.
Maarit Kalliokoski +2 more
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Tracing Marine Algal and Terrestrial Plant Inputs During Cenozoic Marine Incursions in the Northern Central Myanmar Basin: A Biomarker Perspective. [PDF]
Zhou Z, Shi Y, Yan T, Wang X.
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From Highlands to Henge: Refining the Provenance and Transport Pathways of Stonehenge's Altar Stone
ABSTRACT The Altar Stone, the 6000 kg central sandstone megalith at Stonehenge in southern England, is suggested to have originated from the Orcadian Basin in northeast Scotland, some 700 km away. However, its source location within this large basin remains unresolved and its mode of transport uncertain.
Anthony J. I. Clarke +8 more
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Correction: Swiss Journal of Geosciences vol 113, 115
Swiss Journal of Geosciences
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Quantitative analysis of the influence of faults on deep in situ stress under different stress types. [PDF]
Zheng P +11 more
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ABSTRACT Victoria Cave, north Yorkshire, England, contains a long sequence of Pleistocene clastic sediments and calcite flowstones. Earlier work, using U–Th dating, established that the flowstone units formed in interglacial stages corresponding to Marine Isotope Stages (MIS) 13, 11, 9, 7 and 5.
Tom C. Lord +7 more
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