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No plume, no rift magmatism in the West Antarctic Rift
2005The West Antarctic Rift system is one of the largest areas of crustal extension in the world. Current interpretations of its driving mechanisms rely mostly on the occurrence of one or more mantle plumes that was active during the Cenozoic or the Mesozoic.
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Paleontological Rift in the Rift Valley
Science, 2001TUGEN HILLS AND NAIROBI, KENYA-- A bitter dispute has erupted over rights to hunt for fossils in the Tugen Hills, an area that has yielded some dramatic finds in recent years. Turf battles among paleoanthropologists are nothing new, but the fight over the Tugen Hills seems to run deeper than most other disputes, and it has implications for the way ...
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2002
Rift Valley fever virus is an arthropod-borne Phlebovirus endemic in sub-Saharan Africa. Outbreaks also have occurred in Egypt, Madagascar, and most recently in the Arabian peninsula. Large epizootics occur at irregular intervals in seasons of above-average rainfall with persistent flooding and the appearance of large numbers of floodwater-breeding ...
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Rift Valley fever virus is an arthropod-borne Phlebovirus endemic in sub-Saharan Africa. Outbreaks also have occurred in Egypt, Madagascar, and most recently in the Arabian peninsula. Large epizootics occur at irregular intervals in seasons of above-average rainfall with persistent flooding and the appearance of large numbers of floodwater-breeding ...
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Investigating Rift-Rift-Rift triple junctions through analogue and numerical modelling
2022<p>Continental break-up at Rift-Rift-Rift triple junctions commonly represents the &#8220;prequel&#8221; of oceanic basin formation. Currently, the only directly observable example of a Rift-Rift-Rift setting is the Afar triple junction where the African, Arabian and Somalian plates interact to form three rift branches ...
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2020
Chapter 4, the book’s first empirical chapter, introduces two lab-in-field experiments that form the core of the book’s data-gathering strategy. The first experiment uses the trust game and demonstrates that non-Roma from Novo mesto discriminate against the Roma in the context of single interactions.
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Chapter 4, the book’s first empirical chapter, introduces two lab-in-field experiments that form the core of the book’s data-gathering strategy. The first experiment uses the trust game and demonstrates that non-Roma from Novo mesto discriminate against the Roma in the context of single interactions.
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This chapter starts with a description of a serene morning on the Delaware River, where dawn brought a bright feeling and the steady flow of water that marked how far the author had journeyed. It notes the slight drop in temperature, which was a welcome relief as the author took stock of his dwindling supplies and prepared a simple breakfast of oatmeal
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