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Nature of the Crust in the Superdeep Bengal Basin Using Teleseismic P Waves
Abstract The Bengal Basin is a sedimentary basin in the northeast region of the Indian subcontinent. It lies between the Indian Shield and the Indo‐Burma Ranges, where the India plate is obliquely subducting under the Burma microplate. Multiple interpretations of the nature of the crust here have been proposed.
B. Sadler +6 more
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The earliest elephant-bone tool from Europe: An unexpected raw material for precision knapping of Acheulean handaxes. [PDF]
Parfitt SA, Bello SM.
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Modeling the Deformation Response to Mt. Etna Sliding Flank
Abstract The southeastern flank of Mt. Etna volcano slides into the Ionian Sea at rates of centimeters per year. While gravitational spreading and tectonic forces can cause volcanic flank collapse, their effects intrinsically trade off with magmatic forcing. There is still strong uncertainty regarding the processes underlying the sliding.
Michelle Bensing +3 more
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Mitogenomes reveal the timing and distribution of divergence events among trans-Beringian birds. [PDF]
Collier KA +4 more
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Abstract Abrupt permafrost thaw events are projected to contribute up to 40% of permafrost carbon (C) release to the atmosphere. They involve sudden hydrological shifts within the soil column; however, the exact microbial functional pathway shifts induced by these events remain cryptic. To investigate how C and nutrient cycling processes differ in thaw
M. Laurent +7 more
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Genome Shows no Recent Inbreeding in Near-Extinction Woolly Rhinoceros Sample Found in Ancient Wolf's Stomach. [PDF]
Guðjónsdóttir SM +9 more
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The Arctic Coastal Erosion Model: Overview, Developments, and Calibration at Drew Point, Alaska
Abstract Permafrost coastlines are experiencing significant erosion as polar amplification has enhanced the effects of climate change in the Arctic. Warmer temperatures are increasing thermo‐denudation and more energetic oceans are increasing thermo‐abrasion in unlithified, ice‐bonded permafrost coastlines which comprise at least 40% of the circum ...
Elyce Bayat +10 more
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Abstract Little is known about long‐term variability in the organic carbon to carbonate carbon export rain ratio, despite its key role in the global carbon cycle. Here, we reconstruct glacial‐interglacial changes in the sedimentary rain ratio over the Southern Ocean, using micropaleontological (coccoliths and foraminifera) and geochemical (CaCO3, Total
Yu Wang +16 more
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