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Late Quaternary marine ostracods of the Basque Basin (S Bay of Biscay): taxonomy and distribution

2018

Late Quaternary taxonomy and ecologic and age distributions of ostracods from the Basque Basin (S Bay of Biscay) are described. More than forty-four thousands ostracod specimens have been obtained from one hundred surface samples and core samples from six cores located in shelf and upper bathyal depths and other infrabathyal core as comparative deep reference. A total of 155 species have been taxonomically described, belonging to 67 genera. Most characteristic species (123) have been SEM figured, and ecologic-geographic distributions and ages have been provided for all species. The resulting database will be a useful help for palaeoceanographic and palaeoclimatologic studies of the region.

taxonomy and distribution. Artículo [Late Quaternary marine ostracods of the Basque Basin (S Bay of Biscay)]biologyUNESCO::CIENCIES DE LA VIDAPaleontologyStructural basinbiology.organism_classificationQE701-760Bathyal zonePaleontologyOstracodLate Quaternary marine ostracods of the Basque Basin (S Bay of Biscay): taxonomy and distribution. ArtículoTaxonomy (biology):CIENCIES DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]QuaternaryBayGeologySpanish Journal of Palaeontology
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Anatomy of the "false thumb" of Tremarctos ornatus (Carnivora, Ursidae, Tremarctinae): Phylogenetic and functional implications

2006

6 pages, 3 figures.

tremarctosQE1-996.5sesamoideo radiallcsh:QE1-996.5GeologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA Y DEL ESPACIO::Geologíaailuridae:CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA Y DEL ESPACIO::Geología [UNESCO]lcsh:GeologyPandaTremarctosursidaeanatomíaRadial sesamoidpandaAiluridaeradial sesamoidPanda; Sesamoideo radial; Ursidae; Ailuridae; Anatomía; TremarctosAnatomyAnatomíaUrsidae
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An Upper Mississippian echinoderm microfauna from the Genicera Formation of northern León (Carboniferous, Cantabrian Mountains, N Spain)

2020

For the first time an echinoderm microfauna is recorded from the cephalopod limestone facies (‘griotte facies’) of the lower Carboniferous (Mississippian) Genicera Fm. (Alba Fm.). The formation is widespread in the Cantabrian Mountains in NW Spain, but the ossicles are from some sections in the surroundings of the Bernesga valley in northern León. They have been derived from insoluble acetic acid residues from samples of the upper and especially of the uppermost part of the formation (Canalón Mb. and Millaró Beds). The microfauna include taxonomically treated wheel-shaped ossicles, sieve-plates and rods of holothurians, goniodonts of ophiocistioids, and ophiuroid and stenuroid skeletal elem…

viséan serpukhovian cephalopod limestone carbonate microfacies echinoderm ossicles taxonomy.PaleozoicbiologyApodidaPaleontologybiology.organism_classificationQE701-760SerpukhovianPaleontologyEchinodermViséanCarboniferousMicrofaunaOphiocistioideaGeologySpanish Journal of Palaeontology
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Volcanic Plume CO2 Flux Measurements at Mount Etna by Mobile Differential Absorption Lidar

2017

Volcanic eruptions are often preceded by precursory increases in the volcanic carbon dioxide (CO2) flux. Unfortunately, the traditional techniques used to measure volcanic CO2 require near-vent, in situ plume measurements that are potentially hazardous for operators and expose instruments to extreme conditions. To overcome these limitations, the project BRIDGE (BRIDging the gap between Gas Emissions and geophysical observations at active volcanoes) received funding from the European Research Council, with the objective to develop a new generation of volcanic gas sensing instruments, including a novel DIAL-Lidar (Differential Absorption Light Detection and Ranging) for remote (e.g., distal) …

volcanic plumes010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesFlux010502 geochemistry & geophysicsAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesVolcanic plumeVolcanic CO2 fluxImpact craterDifferential Absorption Lidar (DIAL);Remote sensing;Volcanic CO2 flux;Volcanic plumesGas compositionDifferential Absorption Lidar (DIAL)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensinggeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryvolcanic plumes; volcanic CO<sub>2</sub> flux; remote sensing; Differential Absorption Lidar (DIAL)lcsh:QE1-996.5ElevationRemote sensingPlumelcsh:GeologyLidarVolcanoVolcanic plume13. Climate actionGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEarth and Planetary Sciences (all)GeologyGeosciences; Volume 7; Issue 1; Pages: 9
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Ultraviolet imaging of volcanic plumes: A new paradigm in volcanology

2017

Ultraviolet imaging has been applied in volcanology over the last ten years or so. This provides considerably higher temporal and spatial resolution volcanic gas emission rate data than available previously, enabling the volcanology community to investigate a range of far faster plume degassing processes than achievable hitherto. To date, this has covered rapid oscillations in passive degassing through conduits and lava lakes, as well as puffing and explosions, facilitating exciting connections to be made for the first time between previously rather separate sub-disciplines of volcanology. Firstly, there has been corroboration between geophysical and degassing datasets at ≈1 Hz, expeditin…

volcanic plumes010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesLavaEarth scienceFlow (psychology)010502 geochemistry & geophysicsmedicine.disease_cause01 natural sciencesVolcanic plumeInterdisciplinary volcanology; Ultraviolet cameras; Volcanic plumes; Earth and Planetary Sciences (all)medicineinterdisciplinary volcanology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryultraviolet cameraslcsh:QE1-996.5Gas releaseVolcanologyGeophysicsPlumelcsh:GeologyDynamic modelsVolcano13. Climate actionGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEarth and Planetary Sciences (all)GeologyUltravioletUltraviolet camera
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Non-Hermiticity in Quantum Physics

2022

The field of non-Hermitian Physics has attracted great attention over the last 23years, both from the in the physical and mathematical communities. From the physical point of view, non-Hermiticity was regarded as a phenomenological tool to describe open quantum systems. Besides this, the rising interest in this field comes especially from the possible exploitation of exceptional points for quantum technologies, and from the exotic topology arising in periodic non-Hermitian systems, connected to the so called non-Hermitian skin effect. From the mathematical point of view, the range of possible topics to investigate has been wide open, as dropping an hypothesis of a theory makes the mathemati…

waveguide QEDNon-Hermitian PhysicQuantum OpticSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della Materia
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Mise en évidence d'un Sénonien gypseux sous la série phosphatée du bassin des Ouled Abdoun: un nouveau point de départ pour l'origine des zones déran…

2013

In the Ouled Abdoun sedimentary basin (Morocco), the phosphatic series is composed of regular interbedded phosphatic and marly limestone layers. Exploitation of the phosphate in some deposits in this basin collides frequently with problems bound to the existence, in the phosphatic series, of disturbed areas (sterile bodies) qualified as derangements by the mining engineers of the Office Cherifian Phosphate Group (OCP). Their presence in the phosphatic layers causes two kinds of problems: (1) since the whole phosphatic sequence is overlain by a Quaternary cover, we do not know their volume proportion in the phosphatic layers, and therefore the reserves estimations can be wrong (2) they are g…

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