Abstract The majority of planetary impacts occur at oblique angles. Impact structures on Earth are commonly eroded or buried, rendering the identification of the direction and angle of impact—using methods such as asymmetries in ejecta distribution, surface topographic expression, central uplift structure, and geophysical anomalies—challenging. In this
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Performance Comparison of Argos and Iridium Tracking Technologies for Sea Turtle Movement Ecology Studies. [PDF]
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Vertical profiling of shock attenuation at the Rochechouart impact structure, France
Abstract Rochechouart, south‐west France, is a complex impact structure. Here, we present the first report of shock barometry of quartz from what are likely parautochthonous basement units at depth, based on samples from the 2017 C.I.R.I.R drilling campaign. The crystallographic orientations of 725 sets of PDFs in 512 quartz grains in samples from four
P. Struzynska +4 more
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The relationships between box turtle gut microbiomes and personality. [PDF]
Harlow K +4 more
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The Wrong Assumptions of the Effects of Climate Change on Marine Turtle Nests with Temperature-Dependent Sex Determination. [PDF]
Girondot M.
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Biomarkers of foraging and reproduction in captive adult female hawksbill sea turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata). [PDF]
Kent JB +6 more
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Every Bit Hurts: Quantifiable Effects of Low-Level Anthropogenic Disturbance on Movement, Habitat Selection, and Energetics of Blanding's Turtles (<i>Emydoidea blandingii</i>). [PDF]
Meng RL, Nahwegahbow K, Chow-Fraser P.
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Spermatogenesis and Morphology of the Male Reproductive Tract of the Turtle Kinosternon scorpioides. [PDF]
de Godoy VMR +4 more
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