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Reconstructing prehistoric lifeways using multi-Isotope analyses of human enamel, dentine, and bone from Legaire Sur, Spain. [PDF]
Griffith JI+10 more
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ABSTRACT Modern carbonate barrier island systems are crucial coastal geomorphological features increasingly affected by human activities and global environmental change. Predicting their evolution is essential for effective coastal management. In addition, in the subsurface, palaeo‐barriers may hold valuable reservoir potential; however, due to complex
Thomas Teillet+8 more
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Local circulation of elites punctuated by transregional mobility enabled steppe political consolidation in the Xiongnu nomadic state. [PDF]
Makarewicz CA+5 more
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Schist Belts of the Benin‐Nigeria Shield Reveal a Neoproterozoic History
ABSTRACT Belts of metasedimentary rocks (schist belts) in the Benin‐Nigeria Shield (BNS) are investigated for the first time using U–Pb dating and Lu‐Hf isotope analysis of detrital zircons. We report maximum depositional ages that place their deposition firmly in the Neoproterozoic and link them with strata in the Dahomey Belt, the central African ...
Axel Hofmann+6 more
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Back to an ice-free future: Early Cretaceous seasonal cycles of sea surface temperature and glacier ice. [PDF]
He S+12 more
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Abstract This study demonstrates the critical role of precipitation intensity in groundwater recharge generation and terrestrial water storage (TWS) change. We conducted two experiments driven by precipitation products with close annual totals but distinct intensity in Arizona, using the Noah‐MP model with advanced soil hydrology.
Yuan Qiu+8 more
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Applying multidisciplinary methods to forensic casework in North Carolina. [PDF]
Long N, Sheets K, Thornton EK, Ross AH.
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Abstract In 1962 the Koyna dam was completed 220 km southeast of Mumbai (India). Since then, the area has experienced recurrent seismicity, including one of the largest human‐induced earthquakes so far (1967, Mw 6.3). An extensive deep drilling project was carried out to understand this seismicity.
R. Gomila+6 more
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Using isotopic lead and strontium in sediments to trace natural and anthropogenic sources in the Bohai Sea. [PDF]
Zhang S+6 more
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Tectonic Tremor Explained by Successive Ruptures of Clustered Quartz‐Filled Shear Veins
Abstract A tectonic tremor is a successive seismic signal observed along plate boundaries in subduction zones. However, the source processes and mechanisms responsible for the tremor remain unclear. Quartz‐filled shear and extension veins are clustered in tens to hundreds of meters thick subduction shear zones exhumed from deep tremor source regions ...
S. Yabe, K. Ujiie
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