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Seasonal variation and structural influences on indoor radon exposure in residential buildings of Khuzestan Province. [PDF]

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Talepour N   +25 more
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Venus geology and tectonics: hotspot and crustal spreading models and questions for the Magellan mission

open access: closedNature, 1990
Spacecraft and ground-based observations of Venus have revealed a geologically young and active surface - with volcanoes, rift zones, orogenic belts and evidence for hotspots and crustal spreading - yet the processes responsible for these features cannot be identified from the available data. The Magellan spacecraft will acquire an unprecedented global
James W. Head, L. S. Crumpler
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A case study in the evaluation of geotourism potential through geographic information systems: application in a geology-rich island tourism hotspot

open access: closedCurrent Issues in Tourism, 2014
The significant growth in geotourism across all continents over the past two decades has created a strong demand for more creative, robust and systematic approaches to assessing the geotourism potential of natural areas, for identifying suitable sites of geological interest and providing comprehensive frameworks for management.
Rutherford, J., Kobryn, H., Newsome, D.
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Are Termite Mounds Always Grazing Hotspots? Grazing Variability with Mound Size, Season and Geology in an African Savanna

open access: closedEcosystems, 2018
Foraging site selection by large herbivores is influenced by multiple factors varying across landscapes and spatial scales. Termite mounds harbour highly nutritious plants compared with the savanna matrix, making them preferred foraging patches in many savannas. However, it is unknown whether termite mounds equally influence herbivore grazing intensity
Justice Muvengwi   +3 more
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Geology of Macdonald Seamount region, Austral Islands: Recent hotspot volcanism in the south Pacific

open access: closedMarine Geophysical Researches, 1989
The southeastern extension of the Austral Islands volcanic chain terminates near 29°S, 140°W at the active Macdonald Seamount. The ‘hotspot’ region near Macdonald consists of at least five other volcanic edifices each more than 500 m high, included in an area about 50–100 km in diameter.
P. Stoffers   +14 more
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Geology of Marquesas Islands: collapsed intra-oceanic shield volcanoesgenerated by an atypical hotspot

2014
The Marquesas archipelago is the northernmost of thefour Neogene-Quaternary linear intraplate chains of FrenchPolynesia. We present the first detailed geological maps ofits eight main volcanic islands (Eiao, Nuku Hiva, Ua Huka,Ua Pou, Hiva Oa, Tahuata, Motane, Fatu Hiva).
Maury, René C.   +9 more
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