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Corrigendum: Fire Responses to the 2010 and 2015/2016 Amazonian Droughts

2019

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryAmazonianrainfalltemperatureOld-growth forestold-growth forestremote sensingMODISRemote sensing (archaeology)General Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental sciencelcsh:QPhysical geographylcsh:ScienceCHIRPSFrontiers in Earth Science
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Fusulines of the Hoyo Oscuro section, Ándara massif of Picos de Europa (Cantabrian Zone, N Spain). New constraints about the onset of the Variscan de…

2020

The Hoyo Oscuro section (Andara Massif, southeastern part of Picos de Europa) is a comparatively small exposure of Pennsylvanian syntectonic deposits that shown angular unconformity on the fairly extensive pre-tectonic carbonate platform strata of Pennsylvanian age accumulated in the distalmost realms of the Variscan foreland basin of the Cantabrian Zone. Fusuline-bearing strata from this section yielded species belonging to the genera P seudostaffella, Ozawainella, Fusulinella, Protriticites, Pseudotriticites, Fusulina and Quasifusulinoides ; one of these forms, Protriticites schulzei Villa, is described as a new species from the Cantabrian Mountains. Fusuline assemblages allow us to corre…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryAnchor pointCarbonate platformPaleontologyOrogenyMassifQE701-760UnconformityPaleontologySection (archaeology)PennsylvanianForeland basinGeologyfusulines carboniferous (pennsylvanian) cantabrian zone variscan orogeny picos de europa
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Xenoliths from the sub-volcanic lithosphere of Mt Taranaki, New Zealand

2010

Abstract Mount Taranaki is located 140 km west of the Taupo Volcanic Zone and represents the most westerly expression of subduction-related volcanism on the North Island of New Zealand. Taranaki is a predominantly high-K arc volcano but compositions range from basaltic andesite to andesite with minor dacite and basalt. The sub-volcanic basement under Taranaki is thought to comprise calc–alkaline plutonic and metamorphic rocks of the Median Batholith, overlain by a sequence of Cretaceous and Tertiary sediments. Taranaki lavas contain abundant xenoliths that represent samples of the upper to lower crust beneath the volcano. The xenolith suite has been initially organised into six groups based…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryAndesiteGeochemistryTaranaki BasinVolcanic rockIgneous rockGeophysicsBasaltic andesiteGeochemistry and PetrologyBatholithUltramafic rockXenolithPetrologyGeologyJournal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
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Mercury gas emissions from La Soufrière Volcano, Guadeloupe Island (Lesser Antilles)

2009

Abstract Quantifying mercury (Hg) emissions from active volcanoes is of particular interest for better constraining the global cycle and environmental impact of this highly toxic element. Here we report on the abundance of total gaseous (TGM = Hg 0 (g)  + Hg II (g) ) and particulate (Hg (p) ) mercury in the summit gas emissions of La Soufriere andesitic volcano (Guadeloupe island, Lesser Antilles), where enhanced degassing of mixed hydrothermal-magmatic volatiles has been occurring since 1992 from the Southern summit crater. We demonstrate that Hg in volcanic plume occurs predominantly as gaseous mercury, with a mean TGM/Hg (p) mass ratio of ~ 63. Combining the mean TGM/H 2 S mass ratio of …

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryAndesitevolcanic plumeMineralogychemistry.chemical_elementGeologyMercuryParticulatesfumaroleAtmospheric sciencestrace metalFumaroleSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E VulcanologiaPlumeMercury (element)Impact craterVolcanochemistryGeochemistry and Petrologyemission rate.gaseous and particulate mercuryChemical compositionGeologyChemical Geology
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Influences of surface processes on fold growth during 3-D detachment folding

2014

In order to understand the interactions between surface processes and multilayer folding systems, we here present fully coupled three-dimensional numerical simulations. The mechanical model represents a sedimentary cover with internal weak layers, detached over a much weaker basal layer representing salt or evaporites. Applying compression in one direction results in a series of three-dimensional buckle folds, of which the topographic expression consists of anticlines and synclines. This topography is modified through time by mass redistribution, which is achieved by a combination of fluvial and hillslope erosion, as well as deposition, and which can in return influence the subsequent defor…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryAnticlineFluvialGeometryFold (geology)GeophysicsGeochemistry and PetrologyFold and thrust beltSedimentary rockGrowth rateSynclineBuckleGeomorphologyGeologyGeochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
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Multiple positive normalized solutions for nonlinear Schrödinger systems

2018

We consider the existence of multiple positive solutions to the nonlinear Schr\"odinger systems sets on $H^1(\mathbb{R}^N) \times H^1(\mathbb{R}^N)$, \[ \left\{ \begin{aligned} -\Delta u_1 &= \lambda_1 u_1 + \mu_1 |u_1|^{p_1 -2}u_1 + \beta r_1 |u_1|^{r_1-2} u_1|u_2|^{r_2}, -\Delta u_2 &= \lambda_2 u_2 + \mu_2 |u_2|^{p_2 -2}u_2 + \beta r_2 |u_1|^{r_1} |u_2|^{r_2 -2} u_2, \end{aligned} \right. \] under the constraint \[ \int_{\mathbb{R}^N}|u_1|^2 \, dx = a_1,\quad \int_{\mathbb{R}^N}|u_2|^2 \, dx = a_2. \] Here $a_1, a_2 >0$ are prescribed, $\mu_1, \mu_2, \beta>0$, and the frequencies $\lambda_1, \lambda_2$ are unknown and will appear as Lagrange multipliers. Two cases are studied, the first …

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyStatistical and Nonlinear Physics01 natural sciences010101 applied mathematicsStanding waveSet (abstract data type)Constraint (information theory)Nonlinear systemsymbols.namesakeMathematics - Analysis of PDEsCompact spaceLagrange multipliersymbolsApplied mathematics[MATH.MATH-AP]Mathematics [math]/Analysis of PDEs [math.AP]Mountain pass0101 mathematicsMathematical PhysicsSchrödinger's catComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSMathematics
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Joint Methodology for the Identification and Assessment of Groundwater Dependent Terrestrial Ecosystems in Estonia and Latvia

2020

Dynamic interactions between ground- and surface water are widely known, but the role of groundwater in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems is often poorly understood and documented due to the spatiotemporal complexity. Many countries have not yet completed the assessment of groundwater dependent ecosystems (GDEs). GDEs are valuable ecosystems that depend on groundwater input and can not be considered and assessed separately. Changes in the quantity and chemical composition of groundwater recharge may result in significant and permanent damage on GDE flora and fauna. Aquifers are dynamic systems which are not subject to administrative boundaries and borders, therefore should be managed in cl…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryAquiferGroundwater rechargeGDESWater Framework DirectiveEnvironmental sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionWater resource managementSurface waterGroundwatermedia_commonGroundwater-dependent ecosystems
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Moroccan speleothem and tree ring records suggest a variable positive state of the North Atlantic Oscillation during the Medieval Warm Period

2013

We present a magnesium (Mg) and strontium (Sr) record from an aragonitic speleothem (Grotte de Piste, Morocco, 34‬°N; 04°W) providing a reconstruction of effective rainfall from 619 to 1962 AD. The corresponding drip site was monitored over 2 yr for drip water Mg/Ca and Sr/Ca ratios. Results show evidence for prior aragonite precipitation, which can explain negative correlations between speleothem Mg and Sr concentrations. The data shown here have important climate implications concerning the evolution of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). A comparison of the stalagmite data from Grotte de Piste with an updated tree ring based drought reconstruction from Morocco and other NAO related pro…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryAragonitePisteSpeleothemStalagmiteengineering.materialGeophysicsSpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyPeninsulaNorth Atlantic oscillationClimatologyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)DendrochronologyengineeringPrecipitationGeologyEarth and Planetary Science Letters
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Age and isotopic evidence for the origin of the Archæan granitoid intrusives of the Johannesburg Dome, South Africa

1999

Abstract Results of RbSr, PbPb and SmNd whole rock, Rbr biotite and PbPb zircon evaporation analyses are presented for certain granitoid rocks from the Johannesburg Dome. These data indicate that the granodiorite, granite and leucosome from migmatite were emplaced ∼ 3090 Ma ago, were genetically related and were derived primarily from a source between ∼ 3300 and ∼ 3500 Ma old. A portion of the granodiorite and granite might have been derived from a source between ∼ 4000 and ∼ 4300 Ma old. The tonalite was emplaced ∼ 3170 Ma ago and was derived from a source between 3.3 and 3.5 Ga old. RbSr biotite-whole rock ages, ranging between about ∼ 2614 and ∼ 2080 Ma, probably reflect complete r…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryArcheanGeochemistryGeologyengineering.materialMigmatiteVolcanic rockDome (geology)Bushveld Igneous ComplexGroup (stratigraphy)engineeringPetrologyBiotiteGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesZirconJournal of African Earth Sciences
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Archean-Paleoproterozoic crustal evolution of the Ordos Block in the North China Craton: Constraints from zircon U–Pb geochronology and Hf isotopes f…

2015

Abstract The Ordos Block has been considered as an Archean micro-block in North China Craton. However, its formation and evolution are poorly understood for a long time due to lack of available basement rocks. Our LA-ICPMS and SIMS zircon U–Pb dating of gneissic granitoids from the Ordos Block basement identified two distinct periods of granitic magmatism at ∼2.5 Ma and 2.2–2.0 Ga, and two phases of metamorphisms at ∼1.95 Ga and ∼1.85 Ga, respectively. Of which most zircons of ∼2.5 Ga granitoids show positive ɛ Hf ( t ) values ranging from +0.1 to +4.1 with a peak T DM of ∼2.7 Ga. Minor zircons have negative ɛ Hf ( t ) values from −3.8 to −0.02 and T Hf C of 2.8–3.1 Ga. Moreover, the 3.40 G…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryArcheanGeochemistryMetamorphismGeologyCratonBasement (geology)Continental marginGeochemistry and PetrologyGeochronologyMagmatismPetrologyGeologyZirconPrecambrian Research
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