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  1. A new look at Eccaparadoxides (Cambrian, Trilobita) and its biostratigraphic significance

    Eccaparadoxides is a geographically widely distributed trilobite genus that occurs in the middle part of the Cambrian System. However, the...

    Gerd Geyer, Ed Landing, Anna Żylińska in PalZ
    Article Open access 10 December 2021
  2. Air-Sea Co2 Exchange and Dissolved Inorganic Carbon Distribution in an Inner Part of Osaka Bay, Japan

    The carbon captured by coastal oceans and ecosystems called “blue carbon” is attracting attention to reduce greenhouse gas. Recently, field surveys...
    T. Endo, J. Shimano, ... R. Fujiwara in APAC 2019
    Conference paper 2020
  3. Slate Deposits

    Slate is related to orogenic belts and occurs within all large mountain chains like the Caledonian- and Variscan orogenic belt as well as the...
    Jörn Wichert in Slate as Dimension Stone
    Chapter 2020
  4. Reflections on the term Micoquian in Western and Central Europe. Change in criteria, changed deductions, change in meaning, and its significance for current research

    The primary objective of this contribution is to show the intricate ways of over 100 years of research concerning the term Micoquian and its multiple...

    Article Open access 18 January 2020
  5. Earthquake damage and related factors associated with the 2016 ML = 5.8 Gyeongju earthquake, southeast Korea

    The Gyeongju area covers the intersection of two major young structural features in Korea: the Yangsan and Ulsanfaults. More than 60 Quaternary fault...

    Kwangmin **, **hyun Lee, ... Young-Seog Kim in Geosciences Journal
    Article 08 November 2019
  6. Die Schiefer Europas

    Die europäischen Schiefervorkommen befinden sich in erster Linie in den Varisziden innerhalb von früh- bis mittelpaläozoischen Gesteinseinheiten...
    Jörn Wichert in Schiefer als Werkstein
    Chapter 2023
  7. Seismogenic nodes defined with pattern recognition in the French Massif Central

    The goal of this work is to identify seismogenic nodes capable of generating I 0 ≥ VI earthquakes in the French Massif Central, an intraplate region...

    A. Gorshkov, Y. Gaudemer in Journal of Iberian Geology
    Article 11 October 2018
  8. Organically bound tritium (OBT) and carbon-14 accumulation in the sediments off the mouth of the Rhône river

    We have studied the recent history of organically bound tritium (OBT) and carbon-14 in suspended organic matter carried by the Rhône from the...

    Philippe Jean-Baptiste, M. Fontugne, ... F. Siclet in Environmental Earth Sciences
    Article 24 January 2019
  9. Analyzing the Mediterranean Water Cycle Via Satellite Data Integration

    The water cycle components are being retrieved by an increasing number of satellite missions. However, the monitoring of the water cycle by satellite...

    Victor Pellet, Filipe Aires, ... Diego Fernández-Prieto in Pure and Applied Geophysics
    Article 13 June 2018
  10. Channel evolution under changing hydrological regimes in anabranching reaches downstream of the Three Gorges Dam

    Elucidating the influence of dams on fluvial processes can benefit river protection and basin management. Based on hydrological and topographical...

    Jianqiao Han, Wei Zhang, ... Yongyang Fan in Frontiers of Earth Science
    Article 21 March 2018
  11. Systematic Palaeontology: Part 1 Plant Fossils

    In this chapter, 58 species (including indeterminate species) in 25 genera of plant fossils collected from the late Permian and early Triassic...
    Chapter 2022
  12. Long-term monitoring revealed fish assemblage zonation in the Three Gorges Reservoir

    Reservoirs are important artificial ecosystems that modify the hydrological and ecological characteristics of a river. Knowledge of the basic...

    Pengcheng Lin, **n Gao, ... Huanzhang Liu in Journal of Oceanology and Limnology
    Article 14 November 2018
  13. Nitrate retention at the river–watershed interface: a new conceptual modeling approach

    Denitrification in riparian wetlands plays a major role in eliminating nitrate coming from agricultural watershed uplands before they reach river...

    Gilles Billen, Antsiva Ramarson, ... Josette Garnier in Biogeochemistry
    Article 24 May 2018
  14. Kontinentale Fazies

    Die kontinentale Sedimentfazies ist abhängig von der Strukturbildung des Gebirges und des Sedimentbeckens.
    Andreas Schäfer in Klastische Sedimente
    Chapter 2019
  15. Impact of river water levels on the simulation of stream–aquifer exchanges over the Upper Rhine alluvial aquifer (France/Germany)

    This study aims to assess the sensitivity of river level estimations to the stream–aquifer exchanges within a hydrogeological model of the Upper...

    Jean-Pierre Vergnes, Florence Habets in Hydrogeology Journal
    Article Open access 15 May 2018
  16. Selected organic pollutants (PAHs, PCBs) in water and sediments of Annaba Bay, Algeria

    Annaba Bay is a coastal area (southwestern Mediterranean Sea) that receives large diffuse inputs from the Seybouse and Bouhamra wadis, which are...

    Soumeya Khaled-Khodja, Karima Rouibah in Euro-Mediterranean Journal for Environmental Integration
    Article 11 June 2018
  17. The Saale-Unstrut cultural landscape corridor

    Cultural landscapes are the result of long-term human–environment interaction, but they are nevertheless worldwide vulnerable to processes of global...

    M. Hoppert, B. Bahn, ... S. Siegesmund in Environmental Earth Sciences
    Article 24 January 2018
  18. A new species of the genus Medfracaulus from the Upper Carboniferous of the Moscow Basin; Morphology and taxonomy and the family Ptychocaulidae (Gastropoda)

    The latest representative of the family Ptychocaulidae, Medfracaulus sinelnikovae sp. nov., is described from the Moscovian Stage of the Moscow...

    A. V. Mazaev in Paleontological Journal
    Article 01 May 2016
  19. Occurrence of the First Toxic Microcystis Bloom in a Recent Moroccan Reservoir

    In order to understand initial conditions that promote the first occurrence of a Microcystis aeruginosa bloom and to evaluate its toxic potential, we...

    H. Ait Hammou, D. Latour, ... M. Loudiki in Water Resources
    Article 07 May 2018
  20. Hydrochemistry of the meltwater streams on Fildes Peninsula, King George Island, Antarctica

    King George Island, situated in the South Shetland Islands archipelago, is one of the most visited sites in Antarctica. Antarctica attracts much...

    Li** Ye, Ruifeng Zhang, ... **g Zhang in Journal of Oceanology and Limnology
    Article 27 November 2017
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