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Emergence of Continents Stabilized the Bioavailability of Boron
ABSTRACT Boron is an essential element for the development of life on Earth; borates stabilize ribose in prebiotic reactions and facilitate metabolism in higher plants. There is, however, a relatively narrow surface boron concentration range over which borates stabilize and serve as a micronutrient rather than a toxin.
Brendan V. Dyck, Jon Wade
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Reply to Johnson: Holistic evaluation of ecological models in paleobiology. [PDF]
Saulsbury JG +4 more
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Reply to Falkingham et al.: Trackway shows flap-running in feathered dinosaurs. [PDF]
Dececchi TA +6 more
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ABSTRACT Significant porosity of more than 5% was found at depths of more than 8500 m in poorly sorted, calcareous mudstones of the Malmian Mikulov Formation. These overpressured rocks are the main hydrocarbon source rock in the Vienna Basin. Core samples from present‐day depths of 8150 m to 8550 m were analysed using X‐ray diffraction and scanning ...
Susanne Gier +3 more
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Resistivity method-based rock core orientation experimental protocol. [PDF]
He J +9 more
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Abstract The rise of quantitative geosciences approaches and accessible computer science tools have led to increasing overlap and opportunity at the boundaries of both fields. The need for both research innovation and student cross‐training has motivated new, interdisciplinary Computer Science‐Geoscience collaborations.
Elizabeth Hajek +2 more
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EutherianCoP. An integrated biotic and climate database for conservation paleobiology based on eutherian mammals. [PDF]
Mondanaro A +10 more
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Unifying Retaria Research: A Common Framework for Studying Foraminifera and Radiolaria
Research on Foraminifera and Radiolaria has predominantly focused on their fossil remains. This synthesis identifies the “Big Five” disciplines of a unified Retaria research: diversity and evolution, ecology, life cycles, and ecosystem roles, highlighting this lineage as a model system for understanding life's resilience in a rapidly changing planet ...
Miguel M. Sandin +6 more
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A new occurrence of saprotrophic oomycetes from the ca 307-303 million-years-old Grand'Croix Chert (Massif central, France). [PDF]
Strullu-Derrien C +7 more
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Abstract Phytoplankton communities are integral to oceanic biogeochemical cycles and are sensitive indicators of climate‐driven environmental variability. Long‐term time series capture this variability, allowing us to unravel the effects of environmental change on local communities.
Benjamin Post +4 more
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