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The invasive blue crab Callinectessapidus Rathbun, 1896 (Decapoda, Portunidae) is rapidly expanding its distributional range in the north-western Mediterranean coast of Morocco. [PDF]
Hamiche FZ, Aksissou M.
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1975
This chapter presents the history of the following countries and regions in the Western Mediterranean during the period 1380-1000 BC: Italy, Sicily, Malta, Sardinia, Corsica, Southern France, Spain, Portugal, and North Africa. The first Neolithic societies with a mixed farming economy have so far been found in quantity only in the south-east and in ...
Glyn Daniel, J. D. Evans
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This chapter presents the history of the following countries and regions in the Western Mediterranean during the period 1380-1000 BC: Italy, Sicily, Malta, Sardinia, Corsica, Southern France, Spain, Portugal, and North Africa. The first Neolithic societies with a mixed farming economy have so far been found in quantity only in the south-east and in ...
Glyn Daniel, J. D. Evans
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Kinematics of the western Mediterranean
Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 1989SummaryThe kinematic understanding of the relationship between relative plate motion and the structure of orogenic belts depends upon a knowledge of relative plate motion across the plate boundary system, the relative motion of small blocks and flakes within the system, an evaluation of orogenic body forces, and an understanding of the thermomechanical
DEWEY J. F. +4 more
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2012
Abstract During the Early and Middle Bronze Age, Minoan Crete plays the most active role, looking mainly eastward and developing a local network inside the Aegean, in particular with the Cyclades and the Peloponnese. The evidence for the western interconnection is supported almost entirely by archaeological finds, as there is no ...
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Abstract During the Early and Middle Bronze Age, Minoan Crete plays the most active role, looking mainly eastward and developing a local network inside the Aegean, in particular with the Cyclades and the Peloponnese. The evidence for the western interconnection is supported almost entirely by archaeological finds, as there is no ...
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The Western Mediterranean Basin
1985The Western Mediterranean Sea is viewed as a marginal basin, generated by a north-northwest subduction of the Africa-Apulia plates beneath the European plate. Succeeding an Oligocene rifting phase, oceanic accretion occurred between 21 and 18 m.y. (million years) ago along three main spreading axes trending northwest-southwest in the Liguro-Provencal ...
Jean-Pierre Rehault +2 more
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The Conquest of the Western Mediterranean
1975Although the Second Punic War was fought by the Romans in defence of past conquests it brought them extensive new acquisitions, and finally established their supremacy in the western Mediterranean. At the same time their copious man-power and military efficiency led them, often somewhat reluctantly, to action in the eastern Mediterranean.
M. Cary, H. H. Scullard
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Evolution of the Western Mediterranean
2012The western Mediterranean is the younger part of the Mediterranean, being a basin formed during the period from late Oligocene to the present. The western Mediterranean consists of a series of sub-basins, such as the Alboran, Valencia, Provenc ̧al, Algerian and Tyrrhenian Seas (Figs. 12.1 and 12.2).
CARMINATI, Eugenio Ambrogio Maria +7 more
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The auks in the western Mediterranean
Ringing & Migration, 1988The present paper covers 1260 hours of systematic observation of seabirds from land and sea off NE Spain, together with an anlaysis of the Mediterranean recoveries of British ringed auks. The Razorbill is the commonest species, with 15,000–40,000 wintering birds Nov‐Apr, mainly on the more coastal waters off continental Spain and the Gulf of Lyons ...
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Hydrocarbons in the Western Mediterranean Sea, 1981
International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, 1982Hydrocarbons in the western Mediterranean Sea were analysed for surface microlayer and subsurface waters during April 1981. Three methods were used for determining both concentrations and markers distribution patterns: U.V. spectrofluorimetry, and original HPLC/U.V. spectrophotometry method and capillary gas liquid chromatography.
Hô, Rozenn +2 more
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Honeybees of the Western Mediterranean
1988The great variety of mellifera subspecies found around the Mediterranean fully justifies consideration of this basin as the main gene center of the species. Out of 24 subspecies described in this overview, 13 are based in the coastal areas of the Mediterranean.
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