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Changes in shelf phosphorus burial during the Hirnantian glaciation and its implications [PDF]
The Late Ordovician mass extinction occurred during an icehouse interval, accompanied by the glaciation of the supercontinent Gondwana, which was located at the South Pole at that time.
Johann Müller +4 more
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Evaluating the Response of Mediterranean-Atlantic Saltmarshes to Sea-Level Rise [PDF]
Saltmarshes provide high-value ecological services and play an important role in coastal ecosystems and populations. As the rate of sea level rise accelerates in response to climate change, saltmarshes and tidal environments and the ecosystem services ...
Burningham, Helene +3 more
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The case for dynamic subsidence of the U.S. east coast since the Eocene [PDF]
The dynamic subsidence of the United States east coast is addressed using the discrepancy between regional and global estimates of sea level, elevation of paleoshorelines, and adjoint models of mantle convection that assimilate plate motions and seismic ...
Gurnis, Michael +3 more
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Sea level fingerprints and regional sea level change
Abstract At global and basin scales, sea level change estimated from Gravity Recovery And Climate Experiment (GRACE) gravity data (measuring mass) and Argo float data (measuring thermal expansion) agree well with satellite radar altimetry (measuring sea surface height).
Taehwan Jeon +5 more
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Contemporary foraminiferal sediment samples were collected from the intertidal sabkha of Al-Kharrar Lagoon, Saudi Arabia, to study the vertical distribution of foraminifers and, based on a modern training set, their potential to develop a predictor of ...
Talha A. Al-Dubai +7 more
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Alternating seismic uplift and subsidence in the late Holocene at Madang, Papua New Guinea: Evidence from raised reefs [PDF]
Well-preserved mid-late Holocene coral reefs are exposed in low coastal cliffs in the vicinity of the Madang lagoon on the north coast of Papua New Guinea.
Abbott +41 more
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The Chuy Formation is characterized by up to 135 m of an alternation of green pelites and fine to coarse sandstones with sparse invertebrate fossils. The marine deposits are interbedded with continental, loessic deposits of the Libertad Formation and ...
Eduardo Castiglioni +3 more
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Time-varying elevations near the calving front of Jakobshavn Isbræ, Greenland were observed with a terrestrial radar interferometer (TRI) in June 2015. An ice block with surface dimensions of 1370 m × 290 m calved on 10 June.
SURUI XIE +5 more
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Implications of moderate altitude training for sea level endurance in elite distance runners [PDF]
Elite distance runners participated in one of two studies designed to investigate the e ects of mod- erate altitude training (inspiratory partial pressure of oxygen »115±125 mmHg) on submaximal, maximal and supramaximal exercise performance following
Bailey, DM +5 more
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Accounting for Compound Flooding Can Prevent Maladaptation—A Baltic Sea Case Study
Estuarine areas are currently at risk of compound flooding, the frequency and intensity of which is expected to increase with climate change. Even though efforts are made to adapt against single flood drivers using hard protection, potential subsequent ...
Sunna Kupfer +2 more
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