نتایج جستجو برای: continental rise

تعداد نتایج: 157315  

Journal: :Early Years Educator 2016

Journal: :The Mathematical Intelligencer 2016

2004
Theodore G. Schurr

■ Abstract A number of important insights into the peopling of the New World have been gained through molecular genetic studies of Siberian and Native American populations. These data indicate that the initial migration of ancestral Amerindian originated in south-central Siberia and entered the New World between 20,000–14,000 calendar years before present (cal yr BP). These early immigrants pro...

Journal: :Nature communications 2016
Alyson M Thibodeau Kathleen Ritterbush Joyce A Yager A Joshua West Yadira Ibarra David J Bottjer William M Berelson Bridget A Bergquist Frank A Corsetti

The end-Triassic mass extinction overlapped with the eruption of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP), and release of CO2 and other volcanic volatiles has been implicated in the extinction. However, the timing of marine biotic recovery versus CAMP eruptions remains uncertain. Here we use Hg concentrations and isotopes as indicators of CAMP volcanism in continental shelf sediments, the ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Nicholas J. Butterfield

The Neoproterozoic era was arguably the most revolutionary in Earth history. Extending from 1000 to 541 million years ago, it stands at the intersection of the two great tracts of evolutionary time: on the one side, some three billion years of pervasively microbial 'Precambrian' life, and on the other the modern 'Phanerozoic' biosphere with its extraordinary diversity of large multicellular org...

2010
Theodore G. Schurr

■ Abstract A number of important insights into the peopling of the New World have been gained through molecular genetic studies of Siberian and Native American populations. These data indicate that the initial migration of ancestral Amerindian originated in south-central Siberia and entered the New World between 20,000–14,000 calendar years before present (cal yr BP). These early immigrants pro...

2003
Leonid Polyak Vladimir Stanovoy David J. Lubinski

[1] Oxygen and carbon stable-isotope compositions of modern benthic foraminifera in the Kara and Pechora estuarine regions of the Arctic continental shelf were compared with water dO, dCDIC, temperature, and salinity. The foraminiferal dO distribution is mostly similar to that of equilibrium calcite, primarily controlled by mixing of runoff and seawater in near-estuarine areas (depth < 15–20 m)...

2013
Peter D. Bromirski Ralph A. Stephen Peter Gerstoft

[1] Recent studies attribute land double-frequency (DF) microseism observations to deep water generation. Here we show that near-coastal generation is generally the dominant source region. This determination is based on observations at land and ocean seismic stations, buoys, gravity-wave hindcasts, and on beamforming results from continental seismic arrays. Interactions between opposing ocean w...

2011
Byron V. Weckworth Natalie G. Dawson Sandra L. Talbot Melanie J. Flamme Joseph A. Cook

BACKGROUND Many coastal species occupying the temperate rainforests of the Pacific Northwest in North America comprise endemic populations genetically and ecologically distinct from interior continental conspecifics. Morphological variation previously identified among wolf populations resulted in recognition of multiple subspecies of wolves in the Pacific Northwest. Recently, separate genetic s...

2015
Shreyas V. Kumbhare Dhiraj P. Dhotre Sunil Kumar Dhar Kunal Jani Deepak A. Apte Yogesh S. Shouche Avinash Sharma Yiguo Hong

Marine microbes play a key role and contribute largely to the global biogeochemical cycles. This study aims to explore microbial diversity from one such ecological hotspot, the continental shelf of Agatti Island. Sediment samples from various depths of the continental shelf were analyzed for bacterial diversity using deep sequencing technology along with the culturable approach. Additionally, i...

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