نتایج جستجو برای: cave survey

تعداد نتایج: 378636  

2010
Shahan Derkarabetian David B. Steinmann Marshal Hedin

BACKGROUND Many cave-dwelling animal species display similar morphologies (troglomorphism) that have evolved convergent within and among lineages under the similar selective pressures imposed by cave habitats. Here we study such ecomorphological evolution in cave-dwelling Sclerobuninae harvestmen (Opiliones) from the western United States, providing general insights into morphological homoplasy...

2014
Xuejian Wang Hao Yu Zhenhua Cai Zhifeng Wang Baojun Ma Yi Zhang Zi Ye

OBJECTIVE To study anatomical structures related to Meckel cave with endonasal endoscopic approach and to provide an anatomical basis for endoscopic surgery in Meckel cave. METHODS Meckel cave of 5 adult skulls (10 sides) were fixed with 10% formalin. The anatomical structures of Meckel cave and the related zones adjacent to Meckel cave were observed and measured with endoscopic endonasal app...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2001
J Hawks M H Wolpoff

The Mezmaiskaya cave mtDNA is similar in many ways to the Feldhofer cave Neandertal sequence and the more recently obtained Vindija cave sequence. If we accept the contention that the Mezmaiskaya cave specimen is a Neandertal infant, its mtDNA provides no new information about the fate of the European Neandertals. However, there is reason to believe that the Mezmaiskaya cave infant is not a Nea...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 1989
P Schulman C Castellon M E Seligman

We compare two methods of assessing explanatory style--the content analysis of verbatim explanations (CAVE) and the Attributional Style Questionnaire (ASQ). The CAVE technique is a method that allows the researcher to analyze any naturally occurring verbatim materials for explanatory style. This technique permits the measurement of various populations that are unwilling or unable to take the AS...

2006
G. J. MULLAN L. J. WILSON A. R. FARRANT

In 2003, during an examination of Gough’s Cave for Palaeolithic art, a figure was noted on the wall of an alcove, in an area of the cave not affected by blasting. The figure resembles a mammoth. Close inspection suggests that engraved lines may complement natural features of the rock surface suggestive of the trunk and possibly also the tusks. The geomorphic history of the cave gives a context ...

Journal: :The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences 2019

2010
Ravindra Dwivedi

Cave micrometeorology is important to cave atmosphere composition, speleogenesis, growth of cave decorations, speleothem-based paleoclimate, and cave biology studies. This research project was undertaken to better define micrometeorological patterns and their interactions in subterranean cavities using the latest air temperature sensing instruments and by applying mathematical computer modeling...

Journal: :Science 2005
James P Noonan Michael Hofreiter Doug Smith James R Priest Nadin Rohland Gernot Rabeder Johannes Krause J Chris Detter Svante Pääbo Edward M Rubin

Despite the greater information content of genomic DNA, ancient DNA studies have largely been limited to the amplification of mitochondrial sequences. Here we describe metagenomic libraries constructed with unamplified DNA extracted from skeletal remains of two 40,000-year-old extinct cave bears. Analysis of approximately 1 megabase of sequence from each library showed that despite significant ...

2008
Tibor Kovács Norbert Kávási Csaba Németh János Somlai Tamás Vigh Gábor Szeiler Shinji Tokonami Hiroyuki Takahashi

In this study a comparative integrating radon (Rn) and thoron (Rn) survey executed at underground workplaces are discussed. Two types of solid state nuclear track detectors (Radopot and Raduet) were applied for survey at four sites: a manganese mine, a bauxite mine, a tourist cave and a hospital cave. Several numbers of detecting points were chosen at each site and 1-1 Raduet and Radopot detect...

2013
BRIAN D. COWAN MICHAEL C. OSBORNE JAY L. BANNER

The growth rate and composition of cave calcite deposits (speleothems) are often used as proxies for past environmental change. There is, however, the potential for bias in the speleothem record due to seasonal fluctuations in calcite growth and dripwater chemistry. It has been proposed that the growth rate of speleothem calcite in Texas caves varies seasonally in response to density-driven flu...

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