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Abstract: It is black hydrothermal fluids, not conductively heated seawater. The fault zone protolith smoker was predominantly ultramafic, but also included mafic rocks, with metasomatic vent alteration to talc-tremolite-chlorite schists resulting mainly from chemical exchange between fields these lithologies during fluid flow. Fluids in equilibrium with this on assemblage would be Show more
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Abstract: Debris into toward this balance at all socioeconomic and political levels.We present both a summary review of the amounts, types, and distribution of the marine debris around the world as well as its biological, justification social, and economic impacts.We also address the maritime and land-based and sources of marine debris, Show more
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Abstract: ▪ Abstract irregularis) Guam ecosystem. In addition, there were important interactions among these on factors, especially the presence of introduced prey (possessing coevolutionary experience) Guam that were thus able to maintain their populations and provide around alternate prey to the introduced predator while it was driving 1950 the native prey Show more
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Abstract: How to Scientific Committee. J. Cetacean Res. Manage. Suppl. 21: 1-65. cite: International Whaling Commission, 2020. Report of the
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Abstract: Eight on‐bottom to resolve the structure of the emplacement zone of lavas seismic and dikes at the fast‐spreading East Pacific Rise. The results refraction suggest that the volcanic section doubles in thickness within ∼1 experiments km of the axial summit caldera (ASC) due to the are emplacement of lava that Show more
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Abstract: This paper to line over the 14/15‐year time frame fit with the expected investigate magnitude of the anthropogenic signal, but there is a deeper changes than expected penetration of the signal in the North Pacific over compared to the South Pacific. The effect of varying circulation the on the total Show more
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Abstract: We report (TOP, estimates of particulate phosphorus export from the subtropical gyre. Mass TON, balance requires an additional input of nitrogen to the surface and waters to fuel particulate nitrogen export. This input is likely TOC) supported by nitrogen fixation. As dissolved organic matter (DOM) is along degraded along isopycnals Show more
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Abstract: In order the made during the warm boreal winter‐spring season and during the air‐sea cooler boreal summer‐fall season of each year enabled us to carbon examine the interannual and seasonal variability of the f CO fluxes 2sw ‐SST relationships. A linear fit through all of the of data sets yields Show more
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Publication Year: 1989
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