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Martian canyons and African rifts: Structural comparisons and implications [PDF]
The resistant parts of the canyon walls of the Martian rift complex Valled Marineris were used to infer an earlier, less eroded reconstruction of the major roughs. The individual canyons were then compared with individual rifts of East Africa.
Frey, H. V.
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Sedimentary environment evolution in a marine hangingwall dipslope setting. El Qaa Fault Block, Suez Rift, Egypt [PDF]
Martín Muravchik +4 more
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A Parasite Not a Cannibal? How the State and Capital Protect Accumulation Amid Devastation
Abstract Nancy Fraser's recent book, Cannibal Capitalism, breathes new life into the eco‐Marxist concept of the ecological contradiction, arguing capitalism destroys its own ecological conditions of possibility like a serpent eating its own tail. Fraser's thesis appears to be playing out in British Columbia forests, where industry is closing mills and ...
Rosemary Collard, Jessica Dempsey
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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.
QianLi Liu +7 more
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Abstract Decolonial theory (DT) has been advanced as a strategy for decolonisation alternative to 20th‐century anticolonialism, positioning decolonisation as an epistemic project rather than a historical‐material one. Here, I examine DT's arguments about anticolonialism: that it had a dogmatic bias towards nationalism and postcolonial state formation ...
Lavanya Nott
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Low-Ti Silurian-Early Devonian continental rift tholeiites and plagiogranites in the Tumut area, NSW. [PDF]
Sébastien Meffre, R. A. Glen
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Inverted Magma-rich Versus Magma-poor Rifted Margins: Implications for Early Orogenic Systems
Júlia Gómez‐Romeu +5 more
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Abstract Trade between Mesopotamia and the Indus Civilization is studied through the analysis of Early Dynastic III Period (2600–2350 BCE) carnelian beads from the site of Kish, Iraq. Morphological and technological features of the beads are compared with beads from the Indus region.
J. Mark Kenoyer +2 more
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Identification and interpretation of tectonic features from ERTS-1 imagery: Southwestern North America and the Red Sea area [PDF]
The author has identified the following significant results. The ERTS-1 imagery was utilized to study major fault and tectonic lines and their intersections in southwestern North America.
Abdel-Gawad, M., Tubbesing, L.
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Sensing the sky's edge: Atmospheric insights into the Korean demilitarised zone
Short Abstract In this paper, I demonstrate that novel and creative ‘atmospheric methods’ not only provide us with a means of overcoming difficulties around access to border spaces, but also more importantly afford us new insights into how atmospherically attuned things and the materialities of weather become entangled with and produce border ...
Madelaine A. Joyce
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