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Are caves enough to represent karst groundwater biodiversity? Insights from geospatial analyses applied to European obligate groundwater-dwelling copepods. [PDF]
Galmarini E +7 more
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Abstract In August 1969, intense rainfall from the remnants of Hurricane Camille triggered >150 debris flows in Fortune's Cove, a first‐order drainage basin in central Virginia. These debris flows reshaped the landscape by stripping colluvium and vegetation from hollows.
A. M. Ackerman +3 more
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Biostratigraphic significance of calcareous dinocysts in the Tithonian of the Pieniny Klippen Belt (southern Poland). [PDF]
Ciurej A, Bąk M, Bąk K, Wolska A.
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Abstract Volcano monitoring requires identifying and distinguishing physico‐chemical processes at various depths within magma plumbing systems and their links to volcanic activity. Long‐term monitoring of deep magma reservoirs, extending down to tens of kilometers, is crucial even though signals from these depths are often altered or attenuated before ...
B. Bénard +20 more
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Deciphering aeromagnetic data for sustainable sedimentary and structural insights in Obudu Plateau, Ikom Mamfe embayment and Oban Massif, southeastern Nigeria. [PDF]
Eze OE +8 more
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Abstract Tectonic CO2 Earth degassing is globally relevant and has probably controlled climate on a geological scale (Brune et al., 2019, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561‐017‐0003‐6). Endogenous CO2 outgassing from rifting areas remains poorly constrained, with most available data from the East African Rift.
Lisa Ricci +6 more
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Integration of β-VAE, DWT, and GMM for Sentinel-2-based mapping of hydrothermal alteration and iron speciation in the Zafarghand area, Iran. [PDF]
Kalkhoran SE, Ghannadpour SS.
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Abstract The Nanga Parbat–Haramosh Massif located in the northwestern syntaxis of the Himalaya is an antiformal structure considered as a crustal diapir undergoing exhumation at a rate larger than 10 mm/yr since 1 Ma. Using GNSS horizontal surface velocities and a vertical and east–west decomposition of the Sentinel‐1 interferometric line‐of‐sight ...
Pauline Meyer +6 more
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Far-reaching hunter-gatherer networks during the Last Glacial Maximum in Western Europe. [PDF]
Sánchez de la Torre M +13 more
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Abstract This study investigates two burial‐related remagnetizations in the Jaca–Pamplona foreland basin (Southern Pyrenees): one with dual polarity and a positive reversals test, and another with only reverse polarity. These components, labeled C3 and C4 based on their mean unblocking temperatures, were identified from a paleomagnetic analysis of 142 ...
P. Calvín +8 more
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