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Cartographie sectorielle du paléoenvironnement de la plaine alluviale du Rhône suisse depuis la fin du Petit Age Glaciaire : la métamorphose fluviale de Viège à Rarogne et de Sierre à Sion. [PDF]
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Arnaud-Fassetta, G. +2 more
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Tsunami events over the past 500 years inundated Laguna Gemela West (Chile), leading to distinct sandy deposits in the lake record. This provides a complete perspective on tsunami inundation, including giant tsunamis, small local tsunamis and tsunamis that originated >100 km away from the site.
Jasper Moernaut +8 more
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ABSTRACT We report 43 new 10Be exposure ages and six 26Al/10Be measurements from replicates from a small piedmont mountain glacier located at Cape Farewell (south Greenland) and temperature anomalies estimated from equilibrium‐line altitude (ELA) changes derived from 3D glacier reconstruction carried out using the ‘GlaRe’ toolbox.
Vincent Jomelli +9 more
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Tsunamites Versus Tempestites: A Comprehensive Review from the Precambrian to Recent Times
Insight regarding the overall geological history of tsunamis and their impacts requires information gained from preserved deposits. Although recent decades have seen a rise in tsunami deposit studies overall, most reviews focus on specific time intervals,
Mohamed Amine Doukani +3 more
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Drivers of Water Mass Volume Changes in the Nordic Seas (2005–2020)
Abstract The Nordic Seas are integral parts of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation and a key region for the global climate. In this study, we combine observational products, largely derived from the Argo array, to examine the changes affecting ocean conditions in the different regions of the Nordic Seas from 2005 to 2020.
Lucas Almeida +3 more
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Enigmatic Deep‐Water Seafloor Depressions East of Tortue Island, Northern Haiti Margin
Abstract A widespread area of seafloor depressions ‐ circular, arcuate to elongated‐shaped ‐ has been found along the Northern Haitian coast, at water depths between 600 and 2,000 m. Characterized by wavelengths spanning several hundred meters and heights of tens of meters, these depressions are linked with a series of narrow ridges boasting varied ...
A. Oliveira de Sá +10 more
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Synthesis of the paleobiogeographical history of Ampelopsideae from Eurasia. Nekemias mucronata sp. nov. (A); Ampelopsis hibschii (B). The results indicate that both species were already present in Eurasia during the late Eocene and later, during Oligocene times, dispersed across Eurasia. The last population of N.
Aixa Tosal, Alba Vicente, Thomas Denk
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The argali (Ovis ammon antiqua) from the Magliana area (Rome) [PDF]
During the Middle Pleistocene, the subspecies was widespread from Georgia to Portugal, though it is scantily recorded in local faunal assemblages of Southern Europe. Its occurrence in a few Late Pleistocene sites needs to be confirmed.
BARBIERI, Maurizio +2 more
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Abstract The seasonal and latitudinal distribution of insolation is considered the main factor controlling the magnitude and timing of interglacial periods. However, despite small differences in insolation forcing, vegetation and hydrology in southern Europe during past interglacials are variable and the gradual change in insolation cannot explain the ...
Stéphanie Desprat +5 more
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Impacts of AMOC Collapse on Monsoon Rainfall: A Multi‐Model Comparison
Abstract A collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) would have substantial impacts on global precipitation patterns, especially in the vulnerable tropical monsoon regions. We assess these impacts in experiments that apply the same freshwater hosing to four state‐of‐the‐art climate models with bistable AMOC.
M. Ben‐Yami +7 more
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