The impact of a changing southern hemisphere annular mode on Antarctic Peninsula summer temperatures Journal of Climate, 19 (2006), pp. 5388-5404, 10.1175/JCLI3844.1 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Martin, 1990 John H. Martin Glacial-interglacial CO2 change: The Iron Hypothesis Paleoceanography and Pal...
The Pliocene–Pleistocene Transition (3.0–2.5 Ma)19 occurred when the Northern Hemisphere shifted from largely ice free conditions to extensive and repeated growth of the major ice sheets including the Laurentide and Fennoscandian ice sheets20. The passage from Lower to Middle Pleistocene, known ...
Triangle diagrams for the distribution of focal mechanisms for regular events except swarms (top), Swarm 1 events (lower left) and Swarm 2 events (lower right) by the definition of Frohlich (1992,2001). All mechanism of earthquakes plotted by lower hemisphere projection were determined using pola...
Fig. 2. Geomorphological map of the Estella diapir with the location of the gauging stations and measuring points, the uplifted terraces, the offset of the infilled-valleys and the diapir fault scarp. The dark-grey crosses mark the trace of the cross-section displayed on the upper-right corn...
Base hillshade was created using ArcGIS 10.4 using the 10 m-resolution digital elevation model from the USGS National Elevation Dataset90 (available from https://nationalmap.gov). Full size image The first Deglacial climate shift coincided with cold Northern Hemisphere (NH) winter conditions during ...
Regional and Alpine climate The regional climate of northern and central Europe is influ- enced by the proximity of the Atlantic Ocean and the North- ern Hemisphere westerly storm tracks. The continentality of the climate in Europe generally increases eastward. The Alps are an orographic barrier...
Equal-area lower-hemisphere projections of different structures (n: number of data):apoles of S1 and S2 foliations from the IPZ, andbfrom the EPZ.cD2-related lineations from the IPZ: stretching lineations (Le2) in blue, fold axis (A2) in red, anddD2-related lineations from the EPZ:...
Outline Highlights Abstract Graphical abstract Keywords 1. Introduction 2. Regional geological setting 3. The Canavese Zone stratigraphy revisited 4. Structural setting and tectonic evolution 5. Structural setting of the mantle rocks in the Southern Canavese Zone 6. Discussion 7. Concluding remarks ...
Brains were split in hemispheres randomly to avoid possible lateralization effects, randomly selecting the left or the right hemisphere. In particular, half of the brains were obtained and frozen, serial coronal sections of 30 μm thickness were made to obtain the brain sections of interest. A ...
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