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Active rollback in the Gibraltar Arc: Evidences from CGPS data in the western Betic Cordillera
Magnetic anomalies can help reveal the structure of the upper crust in regions with intermediate or basic igneous rocks, and their continuity is essential to determine the position of crustal faults. The southwestern Iberian Peninsula constitutes the foreland of the Betic Cordillera and is characterized by an elongated E-W dipole extending 200 km ...
L. Gonzalez-Castillo +6 more
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Strain Rates Along the Alpine‐Himalayan Belt From a Comprehensive GNSS Velocity Field
Abstract The Alpine‐Himalayan belt is one of Earth's most dynamic and complex regions, characterized by intense tectonic deformation and seismicity. Comprehensive analyses of continental‐scale crustal deformation and seismic hazards along this extensive orogenic belt require the compilation of large geodetic data sets.
N. Castro‐Perdomo +5 more
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Upper ocean climate of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea during the Holocene Insolation Maximum – a model study [PDF]
ine thousand years ago (9 ka BP), the Northern Hemisphere experienced enhanced seasonality caused by an orbital configuration close to the minimum of the precession index.
Adloff, F. +6 more
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Abstract The use of unsupervised clustering methods to classify hydroacoustic profiles with similar structures in the study area, and subsequently divide them into distinct marine regions based on acoustic propagation characteristics, facilitates targeted research on the environmental effects of underwater acoustics in different sea areas.
Jiawei Jiang, Lin Zhang
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Earthquake Source and Seismic Strain Rate: Portugal in the Context of The Western Part of the Eurasia - Africa Plate Boundary [PDF]
Fault plane solutions, stress-pattern and deformation rate along the Western part of the Eurasia-Africa Plate Boundary, particu- larly between Azores triple junction and Gibraltar are analyzed.
Bezzeghoud, M +3 more
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This paper presents a new protocol for the laboratory preparation of archaeological samples. Ceramics that have been hand‐crafted using different sediments as raw materials were collected in a Roman Villa sited in Fiumana (FC), Italy. This method aims at concentrating and analysing heavy minerals in the 15–250 μm grain size fraction, studying the ...
S. Andò +6 more
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Effect of Model Resolution on Air‐Sea CO2 Equilibration Timescales
Abstract Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal (mCDR) will likely play a role in efforts to keep global warming below 2°C. mCDR methods create a deficit in dissolved seawater CO2 relative to the unperturbed counterfactual. This seawater CO2 deficit induces either an uptake of atmospheric CO2 or reduced CO2 outgassing into the atmosphere. The immediate climatic
Yinghuan Xie +4 more
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Physical Connectivity Between the NE Atlantic Seamounts [PDF]
Within the Portuguese Exclusive Economic Zone, the Great Meteor and Madeira-Tore complexes are highly productive areas, which are likely to be classified as marine protected areas (MPAs) due to their ecological vulnerability.
Caldeira, Rui M. A. +2 more
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Lithospheric slab tearing, the process by which a subducted lithospheric plate is torn apart and sinks into the Earth’s mantle, has been proposed as a cause for significant surface vertical motions...
Kitttiphon Boonma +3 more
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The GFDL‐CM4X Climate Model Hierarchy, Part I: Model Description and Thermal Properties
Abstract We present the GFDL‐CM4X (Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Climate Model version 4X) coupled climate model hierarchy. The primary application for CM4X is to investigate ocean and sea ice physics as part of a realistic coupled Earth climate model.
Stephen M. Griffies +27 more
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