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A Gentle Authority
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Genuine Social Psychology: Investigations by Mind and Group
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Genus of Sex, or The Sexing of Jins
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The Genus Siro Latreille, 1796 (Opiliones, Cyphophthalmi, Sironidae), in North America with a Phylogenetic Analysis Based on Molecular Data and the Description of Four New Species
(Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, 2010)The North American fauna of the Laurasian family Sironidae is examined phylogenetically and compared with species from Europe and Japan. The North American clade is not resolved as monophyletic. The phylogenetic analyses ... -
The Genus Strobiloscypha: A New Species And An Unresolved Phylogenetic Placement
(Mycological Society of Montenegro and Montenegrin Mycological Center, 2013)A new species of the genus Strobiloscypha, S. cupressina, is described from collections made in Montenegro. This species, like the other species in the genus, S. keliae, occurs on rotting leaves and cones of Cupressaceae. ... -
Geobiology of a Lower Cambrian Carbonate Platform, Pedroche Formation, Ossa Morena Zone, Spain
(Elsevier BV, 2013)The Cambrian Pedroche Formation comprises a mixed siliciclastic–carbonate succession recording subtidal deposition on a marine platform. Carbonate carbon isotope chemostratigraphy confirms previous biostratigraphic assignment ... -
Geobiology of the Late Paleoproterozoic Duck Creek Formation, Western Australia
(Elsevier, 2010)The ca. 1.8 Ga Duck Creek Formation, Western Australia, preserves 1000 m of carbonates and minor iron formation that accumulated along a late Paleoproterozoic ocean margin. Two upward-deepening stratigraphic packages are ... -
The geochemical cycling of reactive chlorine through the marine troposphere
(Wiley-Blackwell, 1990)Heterogeneous reactions involving sea‐salt aerosol in the marine troposphere are the major global source for volatile inorganic chlorine. We measured reactant and product species hypothesized to be associated with these ... -
Geochemical Evidence for Slab Melting in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt
(Oxford University Press, 2007)Geochemical studies of Plio-Quaternary volcanic rocks from the Valle de Bravo-Zitacuaro volcanic field (VBZ) in central Mexico indicate that slab melting plays a key role in the petrogenesis of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic ... -
Geochemical evidence for widespread euxinia in the Later Cambrian ocean
(Nature Publishing Group, 2011)Widespread anoxia in the ocean is frequently invoked as a primary driver of mass extinction as well as a long-term inhibitor of evolutionary radiation on early Earth. In recent biogeochemical studies it has been hypothesized ... -
Geochemical Modeling of Evaporation Processes on Mars: Insight from the Sedimentary Record at Meridiani Planum
(Elsevier, 2005)New data returned from the Mars Exploration Rover (MER) mission have revealed abundant evaporites in the sedimentary record at Meridiani Planum. A working hypothesis for Meridiani evaporite formation involves the evaporation ... -
Geodetic Constraints on San Francisco Bay Area Fault Slip Rates and Potential Seismogenic Asperities on the Partially Creeping Hayward Fault
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2012)The Hayward fault in the San Francisco Bay Area (SFBA) is sometimes considered unusual among continental faults for exhibiting significant aseismic creep during the interseismic phase of the seismic cycle while also ... -
Geodetic Imaging of Coseismic Slip and Postseismic Afterslip: Sparsity Promoting Methods Applied to the Great Tohoku Earthquake
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2012)Geodetic observations of surface displacements during and following earthquakes such as the March 11, 2011 great Tohoku earthquake can be used to constrain the spatial extent of coseismic slip and postseismic afterslip, ... -
Geodetic Imaging of Plate Motions, Slip Rates, and Partitioning of Deformation in Japan
(American Geophysical Union, 2010)Interseismic deformation in Japan results from the combined effects of tectonic processes including rotation of crustal blocks and the earthquake cycle process of elastic strain accumulation about upper plate faults and ... -
Geodetically constrained models of viscoelastic stress transfer and earthquake triggering along the North Anatolian fault
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2016)Over the past 80 years, 8 MW > 6.7 strike-slip earthquakes west of 40° longitude have ruptured the North Anatolian fault (NAF) from east to west. The series began with the 1939 Erzincan earthquake in eastern Turkey, and ... -
The Geoengineered Planet
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Geoengineering: The world's largest control problem
(IEEE, 2014)Solar geoengineering (or Solar Radiation Management, SRM) refers to any intentional, large-scale manipulation of the Earth's incoming solar radiation to offset some of the effects of anthropogenic greenhouse gases, reducing ... -
Geographic Constraints on Social Network Groups
(Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2011)Social groups are fundamental building blocks of human societies. While our social interactions have always been constrained by geography, it has been impossible, due to practical difficulties, to evaluate the nature of ... -
Geographic differences in effects of experimental warming on ant species diversity and community composition
(Ecological Society of America, 2014)