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Origin of the Gulf of California

Geological Society of America Bulletin, 1961
The probable cumulative Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic right-lateral strike-slip displacement along the San Andreas fault in central California is 350 miles. The San Andreas and the allied faults into which it branches southward trend longitudinally into the Gulf of California, and the seismicity of the region indicates that the fault system follows the ...
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Entomology of the Gulf of California

1925
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Sponges of the Gulf of California

1945
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Mexico, Gulf of California Coast

Journal of Coastal Research, 2021
Charles W. Finkl, Christopher Makowski
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Gulf of California response to Hurricane Juliette

Ocean Modelling, 2010
Abstract The HYbrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) has been configured for the Gulf of California (GOC) at 1/12° and 1/25° horizontal grid resolution and has been nested inside a basin-scale 1/12° Pacific version of HYCOM. The nested GOC models are used to study the upper-ocean GOC response to Hurricane Juliette.
Luis Zamudio   +2 more
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A new Gulf of California Periploma

1962
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Expedition of the California Academy of Sciences to the Gulf of California in 1921. Some Coccidae from about the Gulf of California

1923
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Ferris, Gordon Floyd, Kelly, J B
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Thermohaline circulation in the Gulf of California

Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 1988
The Gulf of California, a narrow, semienclosed sea, is the only evaporative basin of the Pacific Ocean. As a result of evaporative forcing, salinities in the gulf are 1 to 2 ‰ higher than in the adjacent Pacific at the same latitude. This paper examines the thermohaline structure of the gulf and the means by which thermohaline exchange between the ...
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Macrofaunal Diversity in the Gulf of California

2005
Abstract The Gulf of California (Sea of Cortez) has held a growing fascination for naturalists over the past 150 years (Lindsay 1983). The first serious collectors of marine life in the region were not professional bi-ologists. One was John Xantus (de Vesey), a U.S.
Richard C Brusca   +5 more
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