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Evolutionary Patterns Under Climatic Influences on the Distribution of the Lycoris aurea Complex in East Asia: Historical Dynamics and Future Projections. [PDF]
Meng W +6 more
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Genomic signatures of rapid local selection and introgression drive adaptive phylogeography in the European river skater. [PDF]
Liu C +9 more
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Tidewater cycle drives alpine glacial sediment plume geochemistry. [PDF]
Forsch KO, Ruacho A, Aarons SM.
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Ecological Monographs, 2008
There is now compelling evidence that microbially mediated reactions impart a significant effect upon the dynamics, composition, and abundance of nutrients in glacial melt water. Consequently, we must now consider ice masses as ecosystem habitats in their own right and address their diversity, functional potential, and activity as part of alpine and ...
Hodson, AJ +7 more
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There is now compelling evidence that microbially mediated reactions impart a significant effect upon the dynamics, composition, and abundance of nutrients in glacial melt water. Consequently, we must now consider ice masses as ecosystem habitats in their own right and address their diversity, functional potential, and activity as part of alpine and ...
Hodson, AJ +7 more
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Doronicum glaciale subsp. glaciale
2021Doronicum glaciale (Wulfen) Nyman subsp. glaciale Unterart ISFS: 139950 Checklist: 1015585 Asteraceae Doronicum Doronicum glaciale (Wulfen) Nyman Doronicum glaciale (Wulfen) Nyman subsp. glaciale Bestimmungsschlüssel ZusammenfassungKEINE ANGABE Ökologie Lebensraum Lebensraumnach Delarze & al. 2015 KEINE ANGABE Ökologische Zeigerwerte nach Landolt & al.
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Reports on Progress in Physics, 2017
Seismic source and wave propagation studies contribute to understanding structure, transport, fracture mechanics, mass balance, and other processes within glaciers and surrounding environments. Glaciogenic seismic waves readily couple with the bulk Earth, and can be recorded by seismographs deployed at local to global ranges.
R C Aster, J P Winberry
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Seismic source and wave propagation studies contribute to understanding structure, transport, fracture mechanics, mass balance, and other processes within glaciers and surrounding environments. Glaciogenic seismic waves readily couple with the bulk Earth, and can be recorded by seismographs deployed at local to global ranges.
R C Aster, J P Winberry
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Science, 2003
We have detected dozens of previously unknown, moderate earthquakes beneath large glaciers. The seismic radiation from these earthquakes is depleted at high frequencies, explaining their nondetection by traditional methods. Inverse modeling of the long-period seismic waveforms from the best-recorded earthquake, in southern Alaska, shows that the ...
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We have detected dozens of previously unknown, moderate earthquakes beneath large glaciers. The seismic radiation from these earthquakes is depleted at high frequencies, explaining their nondetection by traditional methods. Inverse modeling of the long-period seismic waveforms from the best-recorded earthquake, in southern Alaska, shows that the ...
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Potholes—Glacial and Non-Glacial Cavities
Geografiska Annaler: Series A, Physical Geography, 1988The Escorial plain in central Spain is a granite area which has not been glaciated. On this plain there are cylindrical rock basins.
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2021
Glacially triggered faulting describes movement of pre-existing faults caused by a combination of tectonic and glacially induced isostatic stresses. The most impressive fault-scarps are found in northern Europe, assumed to be reactivated at the end of the deglaciation.
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Glacially triggered faulting describes movement of pre-existing faults caused by a combination of tectonic and glacially induced isostatic stresses. The most impressive fault-scarps are found in northern Europe, assumed to be reactivated at the end of the deglaciation.
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