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Geodynamics of continental rift initiation and evolution
A continental rift is a nascent plate boundary where the lithosphere is thinned by tectonic activity. Some continental rifts undergo extension to the point that they generate a new ocean basin, whereas others can cease activity altogether.
Sascha Brune+2 more
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The 2018 rift eruption and summit collapse of Kīlauea Volcano
Connecting caldera collapse The Kīlauea Volcano on the island of Hawai‘i erupted for 3 months in 2018. Neal et al. present a summary of the eruption sequence along with a variety of geophysical observations collected by the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory ...
Steven Brantley+2 more
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Oblique rift opening revealed by reoccurring magma injection in central Iceland
Extension deficit builds up over centuries at divergent plate boundaries and is recurrently removed during rifting events, accompanied by magma intrusions and transient metre-scale deformation. However, information on transient near-field deformation has
Joël Ruch, Teng Wang, Wenbin Xu
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Integrated genome and transcriptome analysis reveals pathogenic mechanisms of Calonectria eucalypti in Eucalyptus leaf blight. [PDF]
Background Calonectria eucalypti is a destructive fungal pathogen causing Eucalyptus leaf blight in China and Indonesia. Despite its ecological and economic impact, the molecular mechanisms underlying its pathogenicity remain largely unexplored.
Liu Q+7 more
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Fungi from Pseudofusicoccum (Phyllostictaceae, Botryosphaeriales) have been reported as pathogens, endophytes, or saprophytes from various woody plants in different countries.
Guoqing Li+4 more
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Calonectria pseudoreteaudii is an important causal agent of Eucalyptus leaf blight in southern China. This pathogen causes Eucalyptus tree disease across numerous regions in southern China. In addition to diseased leaves, C.
Wenxia Wu+3 more
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South China Sea documents the transition from wide continental rift to continental break up
During extension, the continental lithosphere thins and breaks up, forming either wide or narrow rifts depending on the thermo-mechanical state of the extending lithosphere.
Hongdan Deng+7 more
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In the present work, we demonstrate how drone surveys coupled with structure-from-motion (SfM) photogrammetry can help to collect huge amounts of very detailed data even in rough terrains where logistics can affect classical field surveys.
Fabio Luca Bonali+4 more
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Phlogopite-Olivine Nephelinites Erupted During Early Stage Rifting, North Tanzanian Divergence
The North Tanzanian Divergence (NTD, eastern branch of the East African Rift) corresponds to an early stage of continental breakup. In the southern NTD, two quaternary volcanoes of the Manyara-Balangida rift (Labait, Kwaraha) have erupted primary ...
Céline Baudouin, Fleurice Parat
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Based on the analysis of tectonics-stratigraphy-sedimentology in Liyue Basin, this paper finds out the characteristics of tectonic evolution and sedimentary fillings, reveals the genetic relationship between the basin evolution and the spreading of the ...
Jianxiang Pei+5 more
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