Abstract The Iceland Plume, a hot upwelling from the Earth's deep mantle, is thought to have caused high mantle temperatures beneath Iceland and its surroundings resulting in voluminous volcanism, from the North Atlantic Igneous Province at 60 Ma to the present.
Thomas A. J. Merry +5 more
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Numerical Investigation on the Compressive Behavior of Desert Sand-Based Backfill Material: Parametric Study. [PDF]
Yan H, Liu H, Li G, Wang X, Hang Y.
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Characteristics and Drivers of Deep Water Properties in a Temperate Fjord in Aotearoa/New Zealand
Abstract Fiordland, Aotearoa/New Zealand (AoNZ) is host to 14 named temperate fjords, however the magnitude and timescales of oceanographic variability in the deep basins remain poorly understood due to limited oceanographic sampling in these basins over the past five decades.
Jackson E. Beagley +6 more
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Ising Model on Random Triangulations of the Disk: Phase Transition. [PDF]
Chen L, Turunen J.
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Abstract Dendritic valley networks on Mars have been cited as evidence for a warm and wet Noachian Mars, permitting rainfall precipitation and surface runoff. However, the climatic conditions required to sustain rainfall on early Mars remain debated.
K. R. Karpenko +7 more
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An overview of methods for receiver operating characteristic analysis, with an application to SARS-CoV-2 vaccine-induced humoral responses in solid organ transplant recipients. [PDF]
Dowd NP +4 more
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Survival estimation through the cumulative hazard with monotone natural cubic splines using convex optimization-the HCNS approach. [PDF]
Bantis LE, Tsimikas JV, Georgiou SD.
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Characterization of Mass Wasting Events on Lunar Maria Using Mini‐RF Radar Observations
Abstract Evidence of mass wasting has been observed on the Moon since at least the Apollo era. Surface features indicative of mass wasting processes are traditionally characterized geomorphologically using visible images. In this study, we aim to better understand mass wasting features via their radar properties, which can provide insights into the ...
S. L. Pérez‐Cortés +7 more
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Visual recognition of honeybee behavior patterns at the hive entrance. [PDF]
Sledevič T +4 more
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Abstract The basal strata of the orbitally defined Layered Sulfate unit (LSu) in Gale crater, Mars, marks the end of a major mineralogical transition from clay‐to sulfate‐bearing stratigraphy. This has previously been attributed to a period of significant aridification of Gale's climate. Here, we present ground‐based observations by the Curiosity rover
Amelie L. Roberts +27 more
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