Results 201 to 210 of about 36,013 (265)
A West Antarctic grounding-zone environment shaped by episodic water flow. [PDF]
Horgan HJ +26 more
europepmc +1 more source
Abstract Mercury's tectonic record is dominated by shortening landforms, including lobate scarps, high‐relief ridges and wrinkle ridges. Previous analyses of these structures have used displacement–length ratios to constrain the planet's global contraction to a range of either no more than 2 km or up to 7 km.
A. Broquet, J. C. Andrews‐Hanna
wiley +1 more source
Atmospheric aerosol measurements from the ATSR-SLSTR series of dual-view satellite instruments 1995-2022. [PDF]
Pearson K +7 more
europepmc +1 more source
The Role of Internal Sedimentologic and Biotic Structure in Moderating Storm‐Induced Dune Erosion
Abstract Laboratory studies indicate that the magnitude of coastal foredune erosion during high‐energy events is influenced by the belowground biomass and sediment grain size of those dunes. However, the extent to which dune architecture mediates wave‐induced erosion in natural settings is largely unknown.
Elizabeth H. Davis +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Abstract The seafloor morphology and subsurface geometry of a late Neogene contourite drift located along the Peru margin is documented for the first time using multibeam bathymetry, two‐dimensional and three‐dimensional seismic data. Along the margin several submarine canyons incise the shelf and slope.
Gérôme Calvès +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Observations of the seiche that shook the world. [PDF]
Monahan T +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Hi‐C sequencing was used to link viral sequences with microbial metagenome assembled genomes in the largely uncultivated waters of an oxygen‐deficient zone's secondary chlorophyll maximum within the Eastern Tropical North Pacific Ocean. ABSTRACT Oxygen‐deficient zones (ODZs) influence global nitrogen cycling as key sites for the removal of bioavailable
Christina Rathwell +2 more
wiley +1 more source
The influence of subglacial lake discharge on Thwaites Glacier ice-shelf melting and grounding-line retreat. [PDF]
Gourmelen N +7 more
europepmc +1 more source
“It Will Get Crowded, It Will Get Dull!”: Preventive Sensations of Density in Zurich's Future‐Making
ABSTRACT In Zurich, Switzerland's largest and wealthiest city, future planning around densification has been intensely debated in recent years, spurring referendums and direct democratic votes, and permeating the public discourse through governmental communication, political propaganda, and heightened media coverage.
Sabrina Stallone
wiley +1 more source

