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Science, 1973
Recent drilling in the Red Sea has shown that much of the basin is underlain by evaporites of a similar age to that of evaporites found in the Mediterranean Sea. These evaporites and their structural positions indicate that other brine areas are present—and, indeed, several others have been discovered.
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Recent drilling in the Red Sea has shown that much of the basin is underlain by evaporites of a similar age to that of evaporites found in the Mediterranean Sea. These evaporites and their structural positions indicate that other brine areas are present—and, indeed, several others have been discovered.
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2019
On 29 January the island of Ceylon disappeared below the horizon, and the Nautilus, moving at 20 knots, slid into the labyrinth of channels separating the Maldives from the Laccadives.
Susana Carvalho +4 more
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On 29 January the island of Ceylon disappeared below the horizon, and the Nautilus, moving at 20 knots, slid into the labyrinth of channels separating the Maldives from the Laccadives.
Susana Carvalho +4 more
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2000
Abstract In the Red Sea, scientific work increased substantially in the 1970s and 1980s. Considerable work on both ecological and physiological aspects has come from one or two laboratories in the region, though most still comes from visiting scientists. Some of the latter have conducted several wide-scale surveys along large expanses of
D Medio, C R C Sheppard, J Gascoigne
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Abstract In the Red Sea, scientific work increased substantially in the 1970s and 1980s. Considerable work on both ecological and physiological aspects has come from one or two laboratories in the region, though most still comes from visiting scientists. Some of the latter have conducted several wide-scale surveys along large expanses of
D Medio, C R C Sheppard, J Gascoigne
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Notes and Queries, 1940
(1940). The Red Sea. Journal of The Royal Central Asian Society: Vol. 27, No. 4, pp. 415-426.
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(1940). The Red Sea. Journal of The Royal Central Asian Society: Vol. 27, No. 4, pp. 415-426.
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2012
The Red Sea has been always an important highway for maritime trade and shipping. The prevailing winds greatly influence the way that ancient seafarers navigate these waters, contributing to the traditional view that the Red Sea served as a barrier to maritime communications.
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The Red Sea has been always an important highway for maritime trade and shipping. The prevailing winds greatly influence the way that ancient seafarers navigate these waters, contributing to the traditional view that the Red Sea served as a barrier to maritime communications.
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2022
Red Sea—Red Square—Red Thread is a work of passages. It offers a genealogy of liberty through a micrology of wit. It follows a long history of a very short anecdote: commissioned to depict the biblical passage through the Red Sea, a painter covered a surface with red paint, explaining that the Israelites had already crossed over and ...
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Red Sea—Red Square—Red Thread is a work of passages. It offers a genealogy of liberty through a micrology of wit. It follows a long history of a very short anecdote: commissioned to depict the biblical passage through the Red Sea, a painter covered a surface with red paint, explaining that the Israelites had already crossed over and ...
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Conquering a Red Sea Experience
Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1986Together we experienced a devastating storm. Huddling in fear, we kept each other warm. Together we witnessed a new dawn. Stronger than before, we found family love always lives on.
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2018
This paper describes the present tidal regime in the Red Sea. Both the diurnal and the semidiurnal tidal amplitudes are small because of the constricted connection to the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean, at the Bab el Mandeb Strait. Semidiurnal tides have a classic half-wave pattern, with a central amphidrome, zero tidal range, between Jeddah and ...
Pugh, David T. +2 more
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This paper describes the present tidal regime in the Red Sea. Both the diurnal and the semidiurnal tidal amplitudes are small because of the constricted connection to the Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean, at the Bab el Mandeb Strait. Semidiurnal tides have a classic half-wave pattern, with a central amphidrome, zero tidal range, between Jeddah and ...
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