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Abstract At mid‐ocean ridges, the mantle temperature and composition, and the lithosphere thickness control the melting conditions, which influence the feeding and structure of the neo‐volcanic areas. We present a study of the eastern intersection between the Romanche transform fault (TF) and the adjacent southward segments of the Mid‐Atlantic Ridge ...
Léa Grenet +6 more
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Abstract The Trans‐Atlantic Geotraverse (TAG) field on the Mid‐Atlantic Ridge is one of the largest currently active seafloor hydrothermal fields known. An underlying detachment is inferred to maintain TAG's long‐lived hydrothermal discharge, but the detachment lacks a widespread corrugated surface. We used dense wide‐angle seismic data to define TAG's
Szu‐Ying Lai +3 more
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Abstract This work investigated the impact of low‐pressure cold plasma (CP) as a pretreatment with polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic trays or open corrugated cardboard (OCC) boxes on the overall quality of “Fan Retief” guava fruits stored for 28 days at 13°C. Untreated samples placed in PET and OCC served as control.
Bafana Mlambo +6 more
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This study evaluated the performance of ultra-fine bar refiner plates with a cutting edge length (CEL) of 97 km/s in enhancing the properties of Korean Old Corrugated Containers (KOCCs) compared to conventional plates with a CEL of 37 km/s. While unrefined KOCCs demonstrated compromised mechanical properties except for higher paper bulk, refining with ...
Min-Sik Park +4 more
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Tectono‐Magmatic Evolution of the Southern Reykjanes Ridge, North Atlantic, From ∼11 M.y. to Present
Abstract Our understanding of the geological evolution of mid‐ocean ridges in response to tectonic reconfigurations and associated mantle processes is hampered by a lack of exploration in off‐axis areas. A notable exception is the Reykjanes Ridge, where multibeam bathymetry, magnetics, and gravity surveys have been conducted up to ∼150 km from the ...
Sofia L. Panasiuk +5 more
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ABSTRACT This paper investigated the deformation microstructures of gabbroic rocks from the breakaway region of the Mado Megamullion (site YK19‐04S‐6K‐1536), Shikoku Basin, Philippine Sea to constrain the processes that contribute to the mechanical weakening of the lower oceanic crust.
Kohei Nimura +3 more
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Abstract The EFSA Panel on Food Additives and Flavourings (FAF) was requested to evaluate the safety of 3‐[3‐(2‐isopropyl‐5‐methyl‐cyclohexyl)‐ureido]‐butyric acid ethyl ester [FL‐no: 16.136] as a new flavouring substance, in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1331/2008.
EFSA Panel on Food Additives and Flavourings (FAF) +27 more
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Abstract In slow spreading environments, oceanic crust is formed by a combination of magmatic and tectonic processes. Using full waveform inversion applied to active‐source ocean bottom seismometer data, we reveal the presence of a strong lateral variability in the 40–48 Ma old oceanic crust formed at the slow‐spreading Mid‐Atlantic Ridge in the ...
Peng Guo, Satish C. Singh
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Phosphate Esters: New Coating Materials for a Sustainable Release Paper.
Silicone‐based release paper is very difficult to recycle due to covalent bonds between silicone and fibers. The most suitable solution to overcome this problem is to use alternative recyclable and efficient coating materials. Sheets coated with phosphate esters provide a surface with low peeling forces, and residual adhesion values confirming the ...
Lahbib Abenghal, François Brouillette
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Old Corrugated Container (OCC) is generally corrugated carton material and can range in cleanliness from boxplant clippings to post consumer or grocery store waste. OCC fa· recycled and used in addition to virgin wood fiber in manufacturing a number of g;
Hadisoemarto, Triyanto
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