Search results for "Transgression"

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A foraminiferal assemblage as a bioevent marker of the main Ladinian transgressive stage in the Betic Cordillera, southern Spain

2005

Abstract The Betic Cordillera comprises the mountain range in the southern Iberian Peninsula that extends from Cadiz to Alicante, which displays typical features of alpine cordilleras. The Betic Cordillera includes two large geological tectonic domains, namely an External Zone, and an Internal Zone. The External Zone is essentially composed of epicontinental Triassic rocks that consist of the Buntsandstein, Muschelkalk and Keuper facies. The Buntsandstein facies rarely occur in outcrops, whereas the Keuper stratigraphic successions are truncated. The Muschelkalk facies frequently displays complete successions that are very useful for interpreting the Ladinian stage palaeogeography. The Musc…

OutcropPaleontologyKeuperLadinianOceanographyPaleontologyStage (stratigraphy)FaciesMarlTransgressiveEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesMarine transgressionPalaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology
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Making and breaking relationships on social media: the impacts of brand and influencer betrayals

2021

This study considers how the relationships between social media influencers, brands and individuals are intertwined on social media and analyses the spill-over effects of feelings of betrayal. An experimental design with two transgression scenarios (influencer vs. brand) was created, and 250 individuals were recruited to participate in the study. The results show that a perceived betrayal by a brand can negatively affect the perceived coolness of the social media influencer that has endorsed the brand, as well as the parasocial relationships that followers have with the influencer. Accordingly, a perceived betrayal by a social media influencer can negatively affect attitudes, trust and purc…

PERCEPTIONSinfluencer betrayalBrand trustBetrayalCONSUMERSBrand attitudeparasocial relationships0508 media and communicationsvaikuttaminenManagement of Technology and Innovation512 Business and ManagementBrand betrayalONLINE REGRET EXPERIENCEbrand trustApplied Psychologymedia_commonsocial media influencersInfluencer coolness05 social sciencesENGAGEMENTENDORSERSInfluencer marketingSocial media influencersbränditFeelingPsychologySocial psychologyCELEBRIFICATIONFOLLOWERSinfluencer coolnessverkkoyhteisötmedia_common.quotation_subjectParasocial interactionPARASOCIAL INTERACTIONsosiaalinen media050801 communication & media studiesTransgressionsAffect (psychology)Purchase intentionimagovaikuttajamarkkinointibrand attitudePerception0502 economics and businessSocial mediauskottavuusBusiness and International ManagementParasocial relationshipspurchase intentiontransgressionsSuccess factorsostopäätöksetInfluencer betrayalmaineenhallintabrand betrayalvastuuyhteisvastuuluottamus050211 marketingTRUSTluotettavuusTechnological Forecasting and Social Change
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Mass mortality or exceptional fossilization ? The case of the early and middle Toarcian fossiliferous beds from the Digne-Les-Bains area (southeaster…

2003

Abstract The latest Domerian to late Toarcian sedimentary series (from −190 Ma up to −180 Ma) from the « Réserve Géologique de Haute-Provence » (southeastern France) yields two kinds of remarkable fossiliferous beds. The greatest interest of the early Toarcian type is the occurrence of ichtyosaur remains (at least in six sites) among many other fossils such as ammonites, belemnites, bivalves, wood. The middle Toarcian type is specifically rich in ammonites and nautiluses. Litho- and biostratigraphical, palaeontological, sedimentological and geochemical analyses allow us to determine whether these fossiliferous beds are the results of mass mortalities, linked or not to biological crisis, o…

PaleontologyTaphonomybiologyTerrigenous sedimentMarlGeologySedimentary rockSiliciclasticbiology.organism_classificationBelemnitesBioturbationGeologyMarine transgressionBulletin de la Société Géologique de France
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Natural and human induced environmental changes preserved in a Holocene sediment sequence from the Etoliko Lagoon, Greece: New evidence from geochemi…

2013

Abstract A key feature of Greece is the large amount of historical and archaeological records. The sedimentary record of the Etoliko Lagoon, Aetolia, Western Greece, offers an ideal opportunity to study human–environment interaction and to disentangle natural and anthropogenic imprints in the sedimentary record. By applying an interdisciplinary approach of combining geoscientific methods (XRF, LOI, grain size analysis) with archaeological and historical records, the 8.8 m long sedimentary sequence ETO1C reveals the palaeoenvironmental history of the lagoon and its catchment since 11,670 cal BP. With a thorough chronology based on 14 C age-depth-modelling including varve counting, different …

PaleontologyVarveContext (language use)Sedimentary rockSaltwater intrusionPhysical geographyGeologyNatural (archaeology)HoloceneEarth-Surface ProcessesMarine transgressionChronologyQuaternary International
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Transgresión moral y enfermedad en los países nórdicos en la temprana Edad Moderna

2009

This article seeks to understand how people in the early modern age interpreted the nature of illness and the role that morality played in these interpretations. From this point of view illnesses were not only psycho-physical states or subjects for medical diagnosis but they were also subjects for narratives or stories through which people tried to understand what had caused their illness, and why it was happening to them. Illnesses were understood as strictly connected with the patient's character and were regarded as possible consequences of his personality. On the other hand, the interpretations also emphasised the ambivalence of a healer. Personal experiences and an understanding of one…

Psychoanalysismedia_common.quotation_subjectScandinavian and Nordic CountriesAmbivalenceMoralslcsh:R131-687Life situationHistory and Philosophy of ScienceAmbivalence of a healerlcsh:History of medicine. Medical expeditionslcsh:AZ20-999DiagnosisMedicinePersonalityNarrativeDiseaseModelos etiológicosAnthropology CulturalFolkloremedia_commonHistory 15th CenturyFolk medicineAetiological modelsbusiness.industryDiagnósticoMoralidadMoralitylcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesMoralityReligionAmbivalencia del curanderoHistory 16th CenturySocial ConditionsCuración popularPersonal experienceMedicine TraditionalbusinessAttitude to HealthFolk healingMarine transgressionFaith Healing
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Femme et dame de courtoisie dans les manuscrits enluminés en France aux XIVe et XVe siècles

2019

With a corpus of one hundred and twenty-seven illuminations, from eighty-one manuscripts painted in France in the 14th and 15th centuries, my thesis examines the construction of the lady’s character, through the texts and the imagery.Between imagination and historical reality, we studying how the representations of this idealized figure, praised by troubadours and authors of the late Middle Ages, influence social relationship about the medieval noble woman. It is necessary to distinguish these feminine entities, one real, the other ideal, both sharing some similarities through the images.Our iconographic study is based on two main axes: social rituals and identity. This work uses the serial…

RitualsTransgressionIdentityIdentitéLadyAllegoryAllégorie[SHS.ART] Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art history[SHS.ART]Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historyRituelsDame
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Le genre est-il un paradoxe? La transgression générique dans « 53 jours » de Georges Perec

2009

The Oulipian genre is characterized by the transgression of the canonical hierarchy of genres, imposing a set of constraints and writing techniques as the principles for the organization of the literary space. This hybrid generic "form", designated with the neologism "Oulipogenre", which subverts the traditional notion of genre. The Oulipogenre establishes a horizon of kinetic suspension, depriving the reader of identification and decodification of the genre. Founded on interpretative instability, George Perec's «53 jours» necessitates the acceptance of destabilization, of the cognitive "aberration" of the text. Le « genre » oulipien se signale par la transgression de la hiérarchisation can…

Settore L-LIN/03 - Letteratura FranceseTransgression constraints Perec detective story mirroring
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An exceptional rocky shore preserved during Oligocene (Late Rupelian) transgression in the Upper Rhine Graben (Mainz Basin, Germany)

2012

The Early Oligocene (Late Rupelian) Alzey Formation (Mainz Basin, Upper Rhine Graben, Germany) records the development of a rocky coast depositional system during transgression. The formation unconformably overlies Permian bedrock across a composite transgressive ravinement surface. Exposure of the surface shows a succession of subplanar bedrock terraces, separated by near-vertical risers. Terraces show a broad staircase geometry and display wave-erosional features (notches, sea stacks, furrows). Detailed sedimentological and palaeoecological investigations reveal prograding beachface and shoreface depositional units that overlie terraces and are adjacent to risers. Terraces are interpreted…

Shore010506 paleontologygeographyTectonic subsidencegeography.geographical_feature_categoryBedrockGeology010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesWave-cut platformSedimentary depositional environmentGrabenPaleontologyTerrace (geology)14. Life underwaterGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMarine transgressionGeological Journal
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Geomorphological evolution of the River Loukkos estuary around the Phoenician city of Lixus on the Atlantic Littoral of Morocco

2009

The ancient city of Lixus, today situated on a hill on the right bank of the River Loukkos, 4km from the coast, was founded on the shore of a brackish lagoon that was sheltered from Atlantic storms. This geographical context provided the city with one of the best Phoenician harbors and abundant fishing resources, and allowed access to the Gharb cattle farming resources and cereal production systems. In this study, the historical evolution of the Loukkos estuarine environment is reconstructed through geomorphological and sedimentological analyses, combined with cartographic, archaeological, and geographical data. The outcomes reveal the progressive infilling of the estuarine lagoon of Lixus …

ShoreArcheologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryMarshFloodplainContext (language use)EstuaryArchaeologyOceanographyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Littoral zoneHoloceneGeologyMarine transgressionGeoarchaeology
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Systems tracts and depositional sequences in a carbonate setting: a study of continuous outcrops from platform to basin at the scale of seismic lines

1991

Abstract The application of sequence stratigraphy concepts to carbonates is feasible and this paper presents an example of its successful application. The continuity and lateral extent of outcropping sedimentary sections observed at the scale of a seismic line from platform to basin in the Southern Vercors Plateau (western Alps, France) confirm the validity of sequence stratigraphy concepts when applied to carbonate depositional systems. From the stratal patterns displayed in outcrop, we determined that carbonate lowstand systems tracts are major components in the basin, even in the deep pelagic realm. Transgressive and highstand systems tracts are very thin, a response to starvation. In co…

StratigraphyGeologyOceanographySedimentary depositional environmentchemistry.chemical_compoundPaleontologyGeophysicschemistryFaciesCarbonateCarbonate rockEconomic GeologySedimentary rockSiliciclasticSequence stratigraphyGeologyMarine transgressionMarine and Petroleum Geology
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