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The October 9, 1995 Manzanillo, Mexico Earthquake
Seismological Research Letters, 1997INTRODUCTION On Monday, October 9, 1995, at 9:36 am local time (3:36 pm GMT), an earthquake with an epicenter located at 19.25° N and 104.19° W, a surface-wave magnitude of Ms = 7.3 (USGS) and a moment magnitude Mw = 7.6 (USGS) struck the area near the town of Manzanillo, Colima, affecting the southwestern part of Jalisco and northern part of Colima ...
H. J. Garcia +5 more
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DERMATITIS VENENATA CAUSED BY THE MANZANILLO TREE
Archives of Dermatology, 1943Hippomane mancinella L., family Euphorbiaceae, is a poisonous tree which is found on both sides of the isthmus and commonly along the seashores throughout Panama and the Canal Zone. It often forms dense thickets along the beaches and is easy to recognize. The common name is the manzanillo tree; the names beach apple and shore apple are more recent ones.
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Berth Expansion at Manzanillo International Terminal, Colon, Panama
Ports 2016, 2016Located on the Atlantic coast, near the Northern entrance of the Panama Canal, Manzanillo International Terminal (MIT) is one of the largest transshipment terminal in the world and has a total of 7 berths with a combined total length of over 2,000-meter. The addition of a new berth along with other improvements in this facility is expected to boost the
Ajaya P. Malla, Christopher B. Cornell
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1995
A Contadora agreement would have isolated the Soviet presence from the region and brought ‘in the plural forces of Western Europe, Japan, and the multilateral organizations’, thereby reducing US hegemony, as the Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes informed the Kissinger Commission.
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A Contadora agreement would have isolated the Soviet presence from the region and brought ‘in the plural forces of Western Europe, Japan, and the multilateral organizations’, thereby reducing US hegemony, as the Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes informed the Kissinger Commission.
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Port of Manzanillo: Climate Risk Management (Executive Summary)
2015The aim of this study is to analyze in depth the climate-relatedrisks and opportunities facing the Port of Manzanillo in Mexico. The report also provides an Adaptation Plan for the port. The Port of Manzanillo becomes once again a pioneer, as this is the first climate risk management study performed on a full port in LAC.
Richenda Connell +21 more
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2015
The research cruise SO-240 took place from May 3rd, 2015 until June 16th, 2015 at about 12°N and 118°W, approximately 900 nm offshore Mexico in the equatorial NE Pacific. This cruise started and ended in the port of Manzanillo on the west coast of Mexico.
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The research cruise SO-240 took place from May 3rd, 2015 until June 16th, 2015 at about 12°N and 118°W, approximately 900 nm offshore Mexico in the equatorial NE Pacific. This cruise started and ended in the port of Manzanillo on the west coast of Mexico.
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Port of Manzanillo: Climate Risk Management (Final Report)
2015The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has partnered with API Manzanillo on a Technical Cooperation to promote sustainability practices at the port. Recognizing the potential significance of climate change to ports,this Technical Cooperation includes the preparation of a study to assess climate-related risks and opportunities for the Port of ...
Richenda Connell +22 more
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Manzanillo International Terminals - Phases II/III Wharf and Terminal
Ports '01, 2001Manzanillo International Terminals (MIT) is the fastest growing container terminal in the Americas. The terminal opened for business in April 1994, and it now handles more than 800,000 TEUs per year. As MIT realized that business growth could exceed the original projections, plans for expansion of the terminal were started immediately.
V. K. Kumar +2 more
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Effective pollination period for ‘Manzanillo’ and ‘Picual’ olive trees
The Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology, 2009SUMMARY The effective pollination periods (EPP) for ‘Manzanillo’ and ‘Picual’ olive trees have been determined in two consecutive years in irrigated orchards in California and Spain. The duration of the EPP was variable between year and cultivar. Fruit set declined gradually in response to sequential cross-pollination.
J. Cuevas, V. Pinillos, V. S. Polito
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Point of View of Economical Organization at Manzanillo's Harbor
2017The objective of this research is to analyze Manzanillo's harbor from the perspective of theories based on the Industry, the Dynamic Resources and Institutions, around the Mexican port system based on a review into an updated literature about the port's status and its global environment.
José G. Vargas-Hernández +2 more
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