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- McKee, Mollie A.
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- Many educators are currently revising their curricula to include critical thinking. However, there are factors which apparently allow some students to become better critical thinkers than others. Such factors are the concern of two mentors of this researcher: Ron Manuto and Lloyd Crisp. Both the Manuto and Crisp (1987) and...
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- , dogmatism, and gender AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Mollie A. McKee for the degree of Masters of Arts in
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- de Silva, Shanaka L., Mucek, Adonara E., Gregg, Patricia M., and Pratomo, Indyo
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- Highlights: New data reveal for the first time a history of the last ∼33.7 ky of uplift of Samosir. Minimum uplift rates were high (4.9 cm/year) for the first 11.2 ky but diminished after that to <1 cm/year for the last 22.5 ky. Numerical modeling suggests that rebound of remnant...
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- large calderas Shanaka L. de Silva 1, 2*, Adonara E. Mucek 1, 2, Patricia M. Gregg 1, 3 and Indyo
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- de Silva, Shanaka L., Mucek, Adonara E., Gregg, Patricia M., and Pratomo, Indyo
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- Highlights: New data reveal for the first time a history of the last ∼33.7 ky of uplift of Samosir. Minimum uplift rates were high (4.9 cm/year) for the first 11.2 ky but diminished after that to <1 cm/year for the last 22.5 ky. Numerical modeling suggests that rebound of remnant...
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- de Silva, Shanaka L., Mucek, Adonara E., Gregg, Patricia M., and Pratomo, Indyo
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- Highlights: New data reveal for the first time a history of the last ∼33.7 ky of uplift of Samosir. Minimum uplift rates were high (4.9 cm/year) for the first 11.2 ky but diminished after that to <1 cm/year for the last 22.5 ky. Numerical modeling suggests that rebound of remnant...
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- Pangle, Luke A., Gregg, Jillian W., and McDonnell, Jeffrey J.
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- The potential impact of projected climate warming on the terrestrial hydrologic cycle is uncertain. This problem has evaded experimentalists due to the overwhelming challenge of measuring the entire water budget and introducing experimental warming treatments in open environmental systems. We present new data from a mesocosm experiment that examined the...
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- evapotranspiration and groundwater recharge Pangle, L. A., J. W. Gregg, and J. J. McDonnell (2014), Rainfall
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- Erwin, Kevin L.
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- This comprehensive bibliography is collection of refereed research related to climate change, wetlands and wetland restoration published before January 1, 2008.
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- reproduction of red mangrove (Rhizophora mangle L.) Oecologia, 112: 435-446 Ellison JC. (1993) Mangrove
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- Lee, Sherri L.
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- Sometime in the early Mississippian, huge blocks broke off the toe of the advancing Roberts Mountains thrust and fell into the flysch trough. Within the thesis area, the largest blocks are the Webb/Woodruff blocks, which are composed of Devonian Woodruff Formation thrust over Mississippian Webb Formation. The blocks came to...
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- structure of the southern Fish Creek Range Eureka County, Nevada AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Sherri L
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- Jones, Holly P., Holmes, Nick D., Butchart, Stuart H. M., Tershy, Bernie R., Kappes, Peter J., Corkery, Ilse, Aguirre-Muñoz, Alfonso, Armstrong, Doug P., Bonnaud, Elsa, Burbidge, Andrew A., Campbell, Karl, Courchamp, Franck, Cowan, Philip E., Cuthbert, Richard J., Ebbert, Steve, Genovesi, Piero, Howald, Gregg R., Keitt, Bradford S., Kress, Stephen W., Miskelly, Colin M., Oppel, Steffen, Poncet, Sally, Rauzon, Mark J., Rocamora, Gérard, Russell, James C., Samaniego-Herrera, Araceli, Seddon, Philip J., Spatz, Dena R., Towns, David R., and Croll, Donald A.
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- More than US$21 billion is spent annually on biodiversity conservation. Despite their importance for preventing or slowing extinctions and preserving biodiversity, conservation interventions are rarely assessed systematically for their global impact. Islands house a disproportionately higher amount of biodiversity compared with mainlands, much of which is highly threatened with extinction....
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- , Alfonso Aguirre-Muñozh, Doug P. Armstrongi, Elsa Bonnaudj, Andrew A. Burbidgek, Karl Campbellc,l, Franck
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- Jones, Holly P., Holmes, Nick D., Butchart, Stuart H. M., Tershy, Bernie R., Kappes, Peter J., Corkery, Ilse, Aguirre-Muñoz, Alfonso, Armstrong, Doug P., Bonnaud, Elsa, Burbidge, Andrew A., Campbell, Karl, Courchamp, Franck, Cowan, Philip E., Cuthbert, Richard J., Ebbert, Steve, Genovesi, Piero, Howald, Gregg R., Keitt, Bradford S., Kress, Stephen W., Miskelly, Colin M., Oppel, Steffen, Poncet, Sally, Rauzon, Mark J., Rocamora, Gérard, Russell, James C., Samaniego-Herrera, Araceli, Seddon, Philip J., Spatz, Dena R., Towns, David R., and Croll, Donald A.
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- More than US$21 billion is spent annually on biodiversity conservation. Despite their importance for preventing or slowing extinctions and preserving biodiversity, conservation interventions are rarely assessed systematically for their global impact. Islands house a disproportionately higher amount of biodiversity compared with mainlands, much of which is highly threatened with extinction....
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- Waldman, Jeff L.
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- The Upper Devonian Fenstermaker Limestone is a thickening-upward sequence of interbedded sandy intrapelsparite and subordinate calcareous siltstone and mudstone which averages 190 ft (58 m) thick in the northern Antelope Range. The Fenstermaker Limestone is revised and restricted herein to include only those rocks above a basinal shale sequence of...
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- Devonian Fenstermaker Limestone, Eureka County, Nevada AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Jeff L. Waldman for
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- Erwin, Kevin L.
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- This comprehensive bibliography is collection of refereed research related to climate change, wetlands and wetland restoration published before January 1, 2008.
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- Kevin L. Erwin, York University 2007 This comprehensive bibliography is a compilation of peer
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- Schneider, Craig L.
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- Detailed subsurface structure contour maps and cross sections have shown the northern Los Angeles basin to be underlain by a south facing monocline that is complicated by secondary faults and folds. The monocline forms a structural shelf that marks the northern boundary of the Los Angeles central trough. The monocline...
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- of the northern Los Angeles Basin, southern California AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Craig L
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- Giles, Denise E. L.
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- The Aucanquilcha Volcanic Cluster (AVC) is the erupted part of a magmatic system with a complex and long-lived history. The AVC lies at 21°S in the high Andes and is built on thick continental crust. The thick crust in the area combined with the prolonged magmatic activity make it an...
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- OF THE THESIS OF Denise E. L. Giles for the degree of Master of Science in Geology presented on
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- Holmes, R. M., Moum, J. N., and Thomas, L. N.
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- Little is known about mixing in the abyssal equatorial oceans in spite of its inferred importance for upwelling dense water. Here we present full-depth microstructure turbulence profiles obtained in the equatorial Pacific that show evidence for intense wind-generated abyssal mixing. Mixing was intensified over the bottom 700 m where the...
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- surface-generated equatorial waves R. M. Holmes1, J. N. Moum2, and L. N. Thomas1 1Department of Earth
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- Wallace, Zachary P., Kennedy, Patricia L., Squires, John R., Olson, Lucretia E., and Oakleaf, Robert J.
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- Studies of anthropogenic impacts on wildlife may produce inconclusive or biased results if they fail to account for natural sources of variation in breeding performance and do not use probabilistic sampling at a scale functional for management. We used stratified random sampling and generalized linear mixed models to test hypotheses...
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- ferruginous hawk breeding performance Wallace, Z. P., Kennedy, P. L., Squires, J. R., Olson, L. E
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- Pelletier, Jon D., Murray, A. Brad, Pierce, Jennifer L., Ruggiero, Peter, and et al.
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- In the future, Earth will be warmer, precipitation events will be more extreme, global mean sea level will rise, and many arid and semiarid regions will be drier. Human modifications of landscapes will also occur at an accelerated rate as developed areas increase in size and population density. We now...
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- ., Brad Murray, A., Pierce, J. L., Bierman, P. R., Breshears, D. D., Crosby, B. T., ... & Yager, E. M
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- Zald, Harold S. J., Ohmann, Janet L., Roberts, Heather M., Gregory, Matthew J., Henderson, Emilie B., McGaughey, Robert J., and Braaten, Justin
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- This study investigated how lidar-derived vegetation indices, disturbance history from Landsat time series (LTS) imagery, plot location accuracy, and plot size influenced accuracy of statistical spatial models (nearest-neighbor imputation maps) of forest vegetation composition and structure. Nearest-neighbor (NN) imputation maps were developed for 539,000 ha in the central Oregon Cascades,...
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- , H. S. J., Ohmann, J. L., Roberts, H. M., Gregory, M. J., Henderson, E. B., McGaughey, R. J
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- Higley, Duane Lee, Holton, Robert L., Komar, Paul D., 1939-, McMechan, Karla J., and Oregon State University. School of Oceanography
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- Estuary by Duane L. Higley, Robert L. Holton and Paul D. Komar Submitted to: Port of Astoria Astoria
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- Argerich, Alba, Haggerty, Roy, Johnson, Sherri L., Wondzell, Steven M., Dosch, Nicholas, Corson-Rikert, Hayley, Ashkenas, Linda R., Pennington, Robert, and Thomas, Christoph K.
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- Headwater streams comprise nearly 90% of the total length of perennial channels in global catchments. They mineralize organic carbon entering from terrestrial systems, evade terrestrial carbon dioxide (CO₂ ), and generate and remove carbon through in-stream primary production and respiration. Despite their importance, headwater streams are often neglected in global...
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- of a temperate headwater stream 4 A. Argerich1, R. Haggerty2 , S. L. Johnson3, S. M. Wondzell3, N
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- Westberry, Toby K., Schultz, Patrick, Behrenfeld, Michael J., Dunne, John P., Hiscock, Michael R., Maritorena, Stephane, Sarmiento, Jorge L., and Siegel, David A.
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- High-latitude phytoplankton blooms support productive fisheries and play an important role in oceanic uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide. In the subarctic North Atlantic Ocean, blooms are a recurrent feature each year, while in the eastern subarctic Pacific only small changes in chlorophyll (Chl) are seen over the annual cycle. Here...
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- , John P. Dunne3, Michael R. Hiscock2, Stephane Maritorena4, Jorge L. Sarmiento2, and David A. Siegel4
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- Clague, David A., Dreyer, Brian M., Paduan, Jennifer B., Martin, Julie F., Chadwick, William W., Jr., Caress, David W., Portner, Ryan A., Guilderson, Thomas P., McGann, Mary L., Thomas, Hans, Butterfield, David A., and Embley, Robert W.
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- Multibeam (1 m resolution) and side scan data collected from an autonomous underwater vehicle, and lava samples, radiocarbon-dated sediment cores, and observations of flow contacts collected by remotely operated vehicle were combined to reconstruct the geologic history and flow emplacement processes on Axial Seamount’s summit and upper rift zones. The...
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- , Livermore, California, USA Mary L. McGann U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California, USA Hans Thomas
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- Stephenson, N. L., Das, A. J., Condit, R., Russo, S. E., Baker, P. J., Beckman, N. G., Coomes, D. A., Lines, E. R., Morris, W. K., Rueger, N., Álvarez, E., Blundo, C., Bunyavejchewin, S., Chuyong, G., Davies, S. J., Duque, Á., Ewango, C. N., Flores, O., Franklin, J. F., Grau, H. R., Hao, Z., Harmon, M. E., Hubbell, S. P., Kenfack, D., Lin, Y., Makana, J.-R., Malizia, A., Malizia, L. R., Pabst, R. J., Pongpattananurak, N., Su, S.-H., Sun, I-F., Tan, S., Thomas, D., van Mantgem, P. J., Wang, X., Wiser, S. K., and Zavala, M. A.
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- Forests are major components of the global carbon cycle, providing substantial feedback to atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations¹. Our ability to understand and predict changes in the forest carbon cycle—particularly net primary productivity and carbon storage—increasingly relies on models that represent biological processes across several scales of biological organization, from tree...
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- -491 (University of Chicago Press, 2004). 59. Wiser, S. K., Bellingham, P. J. & Burrows, L. E
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Conway, Flaxen D. L., Godwin, Derek, Cloughesy, Mike, Corcoran, P. E. (Patrick E.), Nierenberg, Tara R., Adams, Paul W., Brewer, Linda J., Ellis-Sugai, Barbara, 1957-, Giannico, Guillermo Roberto, 1960-, Good, James W., Hibbs, David E., Holbert, Mary, Huddleston, J. H. (James Herbert), 1942-, Lambert, Beth C., Minshew, Hudson F., Rogers, Bill, Runyon, John, Schreder, Peter, Simon-Brown, Viviane, and Stephenson, Garry Owen
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- Provides information about complexity of watersheds. Outlines ways to form partnerships, to develop strategies for enhancing watershed resources, and to implement enhancement projects.
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- Management, by S. Gregory and L. Ashkenas, Willamette National Forest, Eugene, OR, 1990) affected by
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- Oregon State University. Extension Service, Conway, Flaxen D. L., Godwin, Derek, Cloughesy, Mike, Corcoran, P. E. (Patrick E.), Nierenberg, Tara R., Adams, Paul W., Brewer, Linda J., Ellis-Sugai, Barbara, 1957-, Giannico, Guillermo Roberto, 1960-, Good, James W., Hibbs, David E., Holbert, Mary, Huddleston, J. H. (James Herbert), 1942-, Lambert, Beth C., Minshew, Hudson F., Rogers, Bill, Runyon, John, Schreder, Peter, Simon-Brown, Viviane, and Stephenson, Garry Owen
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- Provides information about complexity of watersheds. Outlines ways to form partnerships, to develop strategies for enhancing watershed resources, and to implement enhancement projects.
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- Rohr, David Malcolm, 1947-
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- The sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks of the Callahan, California area formed on, or adjacent to, a Lower Paleozoic island arc complex which has since been tectonically disrupted. Sandstone, shale, lithic wacke, chert, banded quartzite, siliceous mudstone, conglomerate, and limestone of the eastern Klamath belt were deposited from the Middle...
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- . R.. Glindmeyer. Very special thanks are extended to Mr. Rodney Gregg of Gregg Ranch for his
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- Olson, Gregory A.
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- thesis. I very gratefully acknowledge the aid given by Mr. Rodney Gregg in northern California for
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- Hoffmann, Heidi
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- Deposition of the Middle Devonian part of the Denay Limestone and Bay State Dolomite in the northern Antelope Range and Fish Creek Range, respectively, took place on and in front of a carbonate platform with a lime sand shoal at the shelf edge. In the Givetian part of the Denay...
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- Precambrian through the Upper Devonian (Stewart, 1980; Matti and McKee, 1977; Matti and others, 1975
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- Gonsior, Zachary J.
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- The Tobin Range of central Nevada lies in the Basin and Range extensional province near the transition between more extended terrane (>50%) to the south and east, and generally less extended terrane to the north and west. Geologic mapping, 40Ar/39Ar dating and whole-rock geochemical analysis were employed to establish the...
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- (e.g. Christiansen and McKee, 1978; Gans et al., 1989; Seedorff et al., 1991; Wernicke, 1992). The
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- Mackereth, Kailan F.
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- Abstract Understanding the effects of climate change on forest ecosystems requires exploration of the relationships of different components of the system, such as the response of biota to local hydrology, temperature, precipitation, and elevation. The Long-term Ecological Research Program at the H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest, located in the Western...
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- LTER 2011, McKee 2008, Frady et al. 2006). The Andrews was designated as an Experimental Forest by
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- Chadwick, William W., Jr., Clague, D. A., Embley, R. W., Perfit, M. R., Butterfield, D. A., Caress, D. W., Paduan, J. B., Martin, J. F., Sasnett, P., Merle, S. G., and Bobbitt, A. M.
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- Axial Seamount, an active submarine volcano on the Juan de Fuca Ridge at 46°N, 130°W, erupted in January 1998 along 11 km of its upper south rift zone. We use ship-based multibeam sonar, high-resolution (1 m) bathymetry, sidescan sonar imagery, and submersible dive observations to map four separate 1998 lava...
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- fluid interior of the flow from the eruptive vents [Hon et al., 1994; Gregg and Chadwick, 1996]. After
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- Baer, Adela S., 1931-
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- This bibliography contains over 1,000 references on health issues in Borneo, organized under 18 topical headings. These reports relate to the past and present health of all the large ethnic groups on the island but few of the smaller ones, since they have received less attention. The bibliography contains textual...
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- Ameenudeen, S. A. 23 Amen, V. L. 284 Amirdad, M. A. 479 Anand, J. 89 Anandan, J. 109 Anderson, A
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- Burns, Dale H.
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- The ~1 Myr history of the Purico-Chascon volcanic complex (PCVC) records significant changes in the production and storage of magmas in the crust. At ~1 Ma activity at the PCVC initiated with the eruption of a large 80-100 km³ crystal-rich dacite ignimbrite with restricted whole rock ⁸⁷Sr/⁸⁶Sr isotope ratios between...
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- . Abstract approved: ______________________________________________________ Shanaka L. de Silva
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- Smyth, W. D. and Moum, J. N.
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- Deep cycle mixing in the cold tongue of the equatorial Pacific Ocean is associated with a mean flow regime in which the gradient Richardson number Ri (a ratio of stratification to shear that affects the evolution of turbulence) fluctuates about a critical value near 1/4. This is the state of...
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- Reserved. 0094-8276/13/10.1002/2013GL058403 therefore come to be known as the “deep cycle” (DC) [Gregg et
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- Peargin, Thomas Reece
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- from Segura Ranch before entering the B. L. M. -maintained road to Cabin Spring, which provides four
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- Jensen, Edward C., Anderson, Debra J., and Oregon State University. Forest Research Laboratory
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- found throughout all stages of forest succession (Schoonmaker and McKee 1988). In the stem initiation
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- Mathis, Allyson C.
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- : Anita L. Grunder Rocks older than the Steens Basalt in southeastern Oregon are mainly exposed in
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- Pendergast, Margaret Anne
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- The oldest strata present in the Swales Mountain area are part of the Roberts Mountains allochthon. These include the western-facies Ordovician Vinini Formation and unnamed transitional-facies Devonian limestones. The Vinini Formation comprises dark cherts and black to brown shales deposited in a deep-water oceanic environment. The Devonian limestones include numerous...
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- , >- II..\\ ...A iIESMERALDA, / _,____- i ..... I HUMBOLDT I I I LANDER L II CLARK NYE LINCOLN
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- Haessig, Polly A. (Polly Ann)
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- The schist of Skookum Gulch (SSG) is an informal name applied to a fault-bounded melange composed mainly of schistose metamorphic rocks and less abundant sedimentary and igneous rocks located in the eastern Klamath Mountains of northern California. The SSG features outcrops of lawsonite+sodic amphibole blueschist and epidote+sodic amphibole rocks transitional...
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- Gulch Locality H rseshce Gulch Locality Gregg Ranch Lovers Leap 0 5 MILES 0 5 INCMCII. KILOMETERS
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- Nachman, Daniel Alexander
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- The Duzel Rock area includes four square miles in the eastern Paleozoic subprovince of the Klamath Mountains southeast of Fort Jones, California. The structurally complex terraine is composed of Silurian graywacke, post-Silurian phyllite, limestone and basalt associations, and minor andesitic intrusive rocks. Three groups of sedimentary and extrusive rocks have...
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- . S. Bergstr7im, Dr. S. Laufeld, Dr. R. Ross, Dr. B. Poole, Dr. L. Ku 1m, Dr. J. G. Johnson, and Dr
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- Moum, J. N. and Nash, J. D.
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- Highly resolved pressure measurements on the seafloor over New Jersey’s continental shelf reveal the pressure signature of nonlinear internal waves of depression as negative pressure perturbations. The sign of the perturbation is determined by the dominance of the internal hydrostatic pressure (p⁰Wh) due to isopycnal displacement over the contributions of...
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- . Kunze, E., L. K. Rosenfeld, G. S. Carter, and M. C. Gregg, 2002: Internal waves in Monterey Submarine
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- Shcherbina, Andrey Y., Sundermeyer, Miles A., Kunze, Eric, D'Asaro, Eric, Badin, Gualtiero, Birch, Daniel, Brunner-Suzuki, Anne-Marie E. G., Callies, Jörn, Kuebel Cervantes, Brandy T., Claret, Mariona, Concannon, Brian, Early, Jeffrey, Ferrari, Raffaele, Goodman, Louis, Harcourt, Ramsey R., Klymak, Jody M., Lee, Craig M., Lelong, M.-Pascale, Levine, Murray D., Lien, Ren-Chieh, Mahadevan, Amala, McWilliams, James C., Molemaker, M. Jeroen, Mukherjee, Sonaljit, Nash, Jonathan D., Özgökmen, Tamay, Pierce, Stephen D., Ramachandran, Sanjiv, Samelson, Roger M., Sanford, Thomas B., Shearman, R. Kipp, Skyllingstad, Eric D., Smith, K. Shafer, Tandon, Amit, Taylor, John R., Terray, Eugene A., Thomas, Leif N., and Ledwell, James R.
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- Lateral stirring is a basic oceanographic phenomenon affecting the distribution of physical, chemical, and biological fields. Eddy stirring at scales on the order of 100 km (the mesoscale) is fairly well understood and explicitly represented in modern eddy-resolving numerical models of global ocean circulation. The same cannot be said for...
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- ; Montgomery 1940; McDougall 1984), and diapycnal processes, which act across these surfaces (Gregg 1987
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- Peterson, Carolyn Pugh
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- The upper Eocene to lower Oligocene Oswald West mudstone is the oldest formation (informal) in the Green Mountain-Young's River area. This 1,663 meter thick hemipelagic sequence was deposited in a low-energy lower to upper slope environment in the Coast Range forearc basin. The formation ranges from the late Narizian to...
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- coeval with the Keasey Formation are included in the Oswald West mudstone. 13 L 0 g. IA1 E co a+8
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- Prince, Morgan K.
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- During the first surgery I witnessed, I was struck by an immense sense of wonder at the human body. This research effort determines if this awe is shared by physicians currently practicing medicine, if this wonder will fade as part of an everyday landscape, and delves into the different forms...
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- , demonstrate his great depth of compassion. A trauma/general surgeon in Santa Clara, California, Dr. Gregg
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- DeDen, F. Michael
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- The Devonian Simonson and Guilmette Formations provide examples of Cordilleran miogeosynclinal inner and middle shelf carbonate deposition that act in response to changes in eustasy, sedimentation, and tectonics. The Simonson Dolomite consists of four members that collectively record three distinct transgressive-regressive cycles. The Coarse Crystalline dolomudstone lithofacies represents restricted upper...
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- of these carbonate rocks. O cn 0. 1 I W A SH O E r I- ' 1 s 1, 0 C lQ L Y O N
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- Long, Dani M., Blake, Matthew R., Dutta, Sudeshna, Kotwica-Rolinska, Joanna, Giebultowicz, Jadwiga M., and et al.
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- Circadian clocks coordinate physiological, neurological, and behavioral functions into circa 24 hour rhythms, and the molecular mechanisms underlying circadian clock oscillations are conserved from Drosophila to humans. Clock oscillations and clock-controlled rhythms are known to dampen during aging; additionally, genetic or environmental clock disruption leads to accelerated aging and increased...
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- . Neurobiol Dis 45: 1129–1135. 7. Harper DG, Volicer L, Stopa EG, McKee AC, Nitta M, et al. (2005
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- Cowell, Peter F.
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- the l ewer 01 i gocene Pinto Peak Rhyo lite. The Lone Mountain Dolomite packet is separated from
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- Daly, Christopher, Conklin, David R., and Unsworth, Michael H.
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- Cold air drainage and pooling occur in many mountain valleys, especially at night and during winter. Local climate regimes associated with frequent cold air pooling have substantial impacts on species phenology, distribution and diversity. However, little is known about how the degree and frequency of cold air drainage and pooling...
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- of the negative energy balance and synoptic conditions (McKee and O’Neal, 1989; Whiteman, 2000
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- Iademarco, Michael J.
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- Oregon’s High Lava Plains Province (HLP) has strongly bimodal basalt and rhyolitic volcanism. The Province caps the northern margin of the Basin and Range Province and serves as a transitional region between westward extension of the Basin and Range Province and unextended crust to the north . The High Lava...
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- Abstract approved: ____________________________________________________________________ Anita L
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- Slater, Michael, Schultz, Adam, Jones, Richard, and Fischer, Cameron
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- The Oregon Wave Energy Trust (OWET) commissioned this study to develop protocols and methods to achieve affordable, reliable, and repeatable electromagnetic (EM) measurements in the near-shore environment. The study was conducted in several stages, with a number of technical reports provided at each stage to document and describe findings. The...
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- the local wavelength as a function of the prevailing depth, as developed by Fenton and McKee (1990
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- Johnson, Jenda A.
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- Creek Butte Eruptive Center, High Lava Plains, southeastern Oregon. Abstract approved: Anita L
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- Cerón‐Souza, Ivania, Gonzalez, Elena G., and Schwarzbach, Andrea E.
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- Comparative phylogeography offers a unique opportunity to understand the interplay between past environmental events and life-history traits on diversification of unrelated but co-distributed species. Here, we examined the effects of the quaternary climate fluctuations and palaeomarine currents and present-day marine currents on the extant patterns of genetic diversity in the...
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- parameters: current (N0) and ances- tral (N1) effective population size, l (mutation rate), and Xa (time
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- Van Dersal, Samuel and Oregon. State Veterinarian
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- I'r;F) S, G.R A N1-T C 0. ¼ (1 0 I L ... 0 BurnsQ ' Y)'1 so ..1__ .. . '.v' ,..., T ZJkk Ii
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- Graham, John Paul
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- Devonian carbonate rocks of the southern Hot Creek Range reflect a shift to the east of the carbonate shelf edge and a progressively deeper-water lithotope from late Early Devonian to early Middle Devonian time. Lower Devonian mudstones of the McColley Canyon Formation were deposited on an open shelf, dolomitized, and...
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- volcanics to the west (Plate 1, Figure 2). In the NW l/Li of the Warm Springs quadrangle, Paleozoic rocks
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- Sans, Roger Stephen
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- In the southern Fish Creek Range, Nye County Nevada, Devonian rocks are found overlying younger rocks. These Devonian units are allochthonous blocks that slid by gravity into their present positions. The allochthonous blocks represent several different provenances commonly found to the west and northwest of the area. The blocks include...
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- WASHOE 1 ( L ANDER 'EUREKA l''' N I I WHITE..-/ , CHURCHILL / I I d# / l , 1 ./ . / I 1 PINEr ( i... I
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- Oregon State University Library. Social Sciences & Humanities Department
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- , 1966, 1:7 -MARTIN, GLEN L. Three on C.E. staff receive grants. May 4, 1960, 3:1-2 -MARTIN, LLOYD W
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- White, Richard Eugene
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- The Cedar Creek area, consisting of about 30 square miles, is located on the west flank of the central Madison Range in Madison County, Montana. The rocks of the area include carbonates, sandstones, mudstones, cherts, phosphorite, metamorphic rocks, intrusive igneous rocks, and unconsolidated sediments and have been divided into 16...
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- stratification and cross-stratification is that proposed by McKee and Weir (1953). Igneous rocks and sandstones
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- Janousek, Christopher N., Buffington, Kevin J., Thorne, Karen M., Guntenspergen, Glenn R., Takekawa, John Y., and Dugger, Bruce D.
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- Coastal wetland plants are adapted to varying degrees of inundation. However, functional relationships between inundation and productivity are poorly characterized for most species. Determining species-specific tolerances to inundation is necessary to evaluate sea-level rise (SLR) effects on future marsh plant community composition, quantify organic matter inputs to marsh accretion, and...
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- cord- grass Spartina foliosa Trin., and saltmarsh bulrush Bolboschoenus maritimus (L.) Palla. The site
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- Wendland, David W.
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- Castle Rocks is 12 miles east of Mt. Jefferson, in the central Cascades of Oregon. The area contains volcanic rocks ranging from mid-Miocene to Holocene in age. These rocks record alternating periods of tholeiitic and calc-alkaline volcanism. The oldest rocks in the area range from basaltic andesite lava flows to...
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- show a general westward decrease in age (McKee, et al, 1983; Hart, et al, 1984). MacLeod, et al
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- Bird, Jill M.
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- Upper Cambrian through Middle Devonian carbonate andclastic sequences of the northern part of the Fish Creek Rangerepresent shallow-shelf sedimentation in the Cordilleranmiogeosyncline. The lower and middle Paleozoic section exposedin the northern Fish Creek Range fits well within regional facies patterns and paleogeographic reconstructions.The Upper Cambrian Dunderberg Shale was deposited in...
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- ° IDAHO 11; i WYOMING pt. I i Y I I i cA0 1 q if.., / .q. \ It l'.{4/ 1 -4 4 s, 11 yr 114
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- Stickney, Roger Barton
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- An ancient delta complex is partly recorded by the upper seven formations of the Cretaceous Nanaimo Group exposed on Mayne and Samuel Islands of southwestern British Columbia. Features especially suggestive of deltaic sedimentation here are: upward-coarsening marine to fluvial sequences, cyclic repetition of facies, subaqueous slumping, fluvial-marine interfingering, facies changes,...
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- are used and for stratification, those of McKee and Weir (1953) are followed. True formation
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- Brophy, Laura, Cornu, Craig, Adamus, Paul R., Christy, John A., Gray, Ayesha, Huang, Lijuan, MacClellan, Megan, Doumbia, Julie, and Tully, Rebecca
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- Between 2007 and 2009, researchers from Green Point Consulting, Oregon State University, and the South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve collected data on ecological and physical characteristics at five high-quality “least disturbed” tidal wetland sites in four Oregon estuaries. The reference sites included in this project are (1) Blind Slough...
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- ). Cahoon, D.R., P.F. Hensel, T. Spencer, D.J. Reed, K.L. McKee, and N. Saintilan. 2006. Coastal wetland
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- Whitaker, John Harry McDonald, 1921-
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- The purpose of this study was to test two hypotheses. The first hypothesis interprets allochthonous rocks in the Willow Creek area of the Pinyon Range as lying on flat, superficial thrusts that truncate the underlying folded Mississippian rocks of the Antler flysch sequence. The second hypothesis interprets the allochthonous rocks...
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- (I ) 0 r- 1- 4 0 P . 0 up i F t, rt P Z (t ) M IQ U l < g ri 4 C LA R K I ' I A
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- Oregon State University and United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Water Quality Office
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- nutrient concentrations in surface waters are: PO4.. . 0. 7 ig-atom/l; NO3... 5 .Lg-atom/l; Si02... 10 p.g
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- Trojan, William R.
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- . BRACHIOPOD FAUNAS & ZONES STAGE L. PAL. TRIANGULAR /S UPPERMOST GIGAS U. G/GA 5 L. G/GAS ANCY
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- Mylott, Elizabeth
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- Other
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- Quarterly, 22(3), 329-344. Bookout, L. W. (1992). "Neotraditional Town Planning: The Test of the
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- Doucette, John
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- N 0 'I, Lu Trio ssic Per m a n L] 0 Perrnsylvc,nian N o Mississippian Devonian Silurion
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- Walker, Barry Alan
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- The interaction of magma with continental crust at convergent margins is fundamental to understanding if and how continents grow. Isotopic and elemental data constrain the progressive stages of development of the magmatic underpinnings of the long-lived Aucanquilcha Volcanic Cluster (AVC), situated atop the thick continental crust of the central Andes...
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- : ________________________________________________________________________ Anita L. Grunder The interaction of magma with continental crust at convergent
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- O'Malley, Robert T., Behrenfeld, Michael J., Westberry, Toby K., Milligan, Allen J., Reese, Douglas C., and Halsey, Kimberly H.
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- Submarine volcanic eruptions can result in both real and apparent changes in marine algal communities, e.g., increases in phytoplankton biomass and/or growth rates that can cover thousands of square kilometers. Satellite ocean color monitoring detects these changes as increases in chlorophyll and particulate backscattering. Detailed, high resolution analysis is needed...
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- . Once into the mixed layer, the properties would be distributed throughout the zone (Gregg and Briscoe
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- Axelsen, Claus
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- The Pennsylvanian rocks in south-central Idaho and adjacent areas consist of three main facies: a platform facies
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- 89 91 Plate l 2 LIST OF PLATES Geologic map of the Bellevue area, Blaine County, Idaho
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- Hawkes, Andrea D., Kemp, Andrew C., Donnelly, Jeffrey P., Horton, Benjamin P., Peltier, W. Richard, Cahill, Niamh, Hill, David F., Ashe, Erica, and Alexander, Clark R.
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- An existing database of relative sea-level (RSL) reconstructions from the U.S. Atlantic coast lacked valid sea-level index points from Georgia and Florida. This region lies on the edge of the collapsing forebulge of the former Laurentide Ice Sheet making it an important location for understanding glacio-isostatic adjustment and the history...
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- Oceanography, The University of Georgia, Savannah, GA 31411, USA a r t i c l e i n f o Article history
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- Parks, Susan E., Cusano, Dana A., Stimpert, Alison K., Weinrich, Mason T., Friedlaender, Ari S., and Wiley, David N.
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- Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae), a mysticete with a cosmopolitan distribution, demonstrate marked behavioural plasticity. Recent studies show evidence of social learning in the transmission of specific population level traits ranging from complex singing to stereotyped prey capturing behaviour. Humpback whales have been observed to employ group foraging techniques, however details...
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- mobile organisms. Anim. Behav. 45, 747–757 (1993). 4. McNally, L., Brown, S. P. & Jackson, A. L
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- Bracha, Shay, McNamara, Michael, Hilgart, Ian, Milovancev, Milan, Medlock, Jan, Goodall, Cheri, Wickramasekara, Samanthi, and Maier, Claudia S.
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- Transitional cell carcinoma (TCC), the most common cancer of the urinary bladder in dogs, is usually diagnosed at an advanced disease stage with limited response to chemotherapy. Commercial screening tests lack specificity and current diagnostic procedures are invasive. A proof of concept pilot project for analyzing the canine urinary proteome...
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- washed with 3% ACN for 3 min at a flow rate of 5 μL/min and separated 94 using a binary solvent
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- Miller, Rebecca A.
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- Budburst, the initiation of annual growth in plants, is sensitive to climate variation and is therefore used to monitor physiological responses to climate change. Budburst timing can vary between regions of an individual tree, but this phenomenon it is unaccounted for in current monitoring efforts and may contribute to the...
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- Hayman, Glenn A.
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- have been possible. My greatest thanks go to Karin L. Schultz, who has given so much without
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- Lipka, Joseph T.
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- Early Paleozoic limestones and dolomites of the shallow shelf transitional facies belt were mapped in the southern Sulphur Spring Range, Eureka County, Nevada. The four youngest units in the map area are in fault contact with the Lower Devonian rocks and were probably transported westward, along a low-angle normal fault....
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- r7-7 L 1 I 7c.. ) al Mill ( 1 0 CI) rg 1I Cii Al Si I .. C/) fr .Z4 al :;.-1 n Thesis / a
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- Klanderman, David S.
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- .= r-i m -4 GREENVIEW l. cn OUZEL ROCK 4 In 'II, CON4,NET ROOK GAZELLE 0 -4 Ci )..-4..Y \..t.A
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- Keats, Donna G.
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- not directly linked to the type Cedarville Formation. Duffield and McKee (1974) established the
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- Ford, Mark T., 1973-
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- Understanding continental crust formation and modification is a fundamental and longstanding geologic problem. Influx of mantle-derived basaltic magma and partial melting of the crust are two ways to drive crustal differentiation. This process results in a low density upper crust and denser, more refractory lower crust, creating significant and vastly...
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- : ______________________________________________________________________ Anita L. Grunder Robert A. Duncan Understanding continental crust formation and
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- MacClellan, Megan A.
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- Report on CICEET grant research in coordination with Laura Brophy, Marine Resource Management Program, OSU-COAS September 2009 - June 2011. Tidal wetlands are a powerful carbon sink. They can sequester an order of magnitude more carbon than any other type of wetland system, and emit only negligible amounts of methane...
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- , K.L. McKee, and N. Saintilan. 2006. Coastal wetland vulnerability to relative sea-level rise: Wetland
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- Thomas, Thomas Holbeck
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- The Coyote Hills are located about 46 kilometers north-northwest of Lakeview, Oregon, within the Basin and Range physiographic province. These hills represent a complex volcanic center of bimodal calc-alkaline igneous activity. The oldest rocks recorded in the Tertiary succession are horn-blende- bearing andesite and aphanitic basalt flows, laharic breccias, conglomerates,...
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- at Oregon State University by Dr. E. M. Taylor and R. L. Lightfoot of the Department of Geology
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- Ehret, Gayle Ann
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- : Redacted for Privacy Professor of Geology in charge of major Redacted for Privacy l Chairman of partment
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- Bradshaw, Richard W., 1985-
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- In volcanic systems
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- Baumgartner, L., 2016, Warm storage for arc magmas: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,, p
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- Feindel, Kristin B.
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- Nonpoint source pollution is currently the major source of water pollution in Oregon as well as the United States as a whole. The Environmental Protection Agency designated marinas as one of the sources of nonpoint pollution to coastal waters. In an effort to reduce nonpoint pollution from marinas and to...
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- Schulz, Michael Gerhard
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- National Forest, Douglas N. Swanston, Moyle E. Harward, Richard. L. Fredriksen, Donald L. Henshaw, John
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- Jackson, Patrick A.
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- The Pleistocene Carpinteria basin is an east-trending northward-verging, faulted syncline containing up to 1220m of partially intertonguing Santa Barbara and Casitas Formations deposited on previously folded pre- Pleistocene strata with up to 80° discordance. Structures subcropping against the unconformity indicate most of the deformation in the Santa Ynez Range prior...
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- ' IX Cross Section E - E' VIII Cross Section F - F' B - B' L X Cross Section G - G' C - C' XI Cross
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- Priest, George R.
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- Detailed mapping and geochemical analysis of Oligocene to early Pliocene volcanic rocks in the Little Walker volcanic center, Mono County, California have revealed a complex eruptive history. After eruption of widespread rhyolitic ash flows of the Valley Springs Formation in the Oligocene, Miocene to early Pliocene volcanism of the western...
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- , 10 m. y. (M. L. Silberman, unpub. data) LW - Little Walker, 10 to 8. 6 m. y. (Noble and others, 1974
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- Schmittner, A. and Egbert, G. D.
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- Two modifications to an existing scheme of tidal mixing are implemented in the coarse resolution ocean component of a global climate model. First, the vertical distribution of energy flux out of the barotropic tide is determined using high resolution bathymetry. This shifts the levels of mixing higher up in the...
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- –985, 1987. Bryan, K. and Lewis, L. J.: Water Mass Model of the World Ocean, J. Geophys. Res.-Ocean
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- Rohr, David Malcolm, 1947-
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- identification and dating of corals. Sincere appreciation is extended to Mr. Rodney Gregg of Gazelle
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- Longo, Anthony A.
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- The Yanacocha Mining District in northern Perú is considered the largest group of high-sulfidation style epithermal gold deposits in the world. District-scale geologic mapping coupled with detailed 40Ar/39Ar geochronology, geochemistry and petrography establish the volcanic history of the area and analyze the temporal and spatial evolution of volcanism, hypogene advanced...
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- : ______________________________________________________________________ John H. Dilles Anita L. Grunder The Yanacocha Mining District in
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- Collins, Brian A.
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- Reflux condensation tests examining steam condensation in a PWR steam generator (SG) were conducted at the Oregon State University (OSU) Advanced Plant Experiment (APEX) Test Facility from 2005 through 2007. The experimental data collected will provide a basis to assess TRACE steam generator modeling techniques and assist in development of...
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- Laminar…” 1956). Other flat plate condensation references of interest include Sparrow and Gregg
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- Khan, Amjad I.
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- The Bear Creek area is situated at the boundry between the Basin and Range Province, Deschutes Basin and Blue Mountains Province. It contains rock units representing most of the Cenozoic geologic column. The major rock units exposed are the Clarno Formation, John Day Formation, Columbia River Basalt Group, Deschutes Formation...
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- Visconti, Robert Vincent
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- The purpose of this investigation was to test two hypotheses. The first hypothesis interprets allochthonous rocks in the southern Pinyon Range to lie on the Devonian Nevada Group. The second hypothesis interprets allochthonous rocks to lie on the Mississippian Dale Canyon Formation. Evidence presented here supports the second hypothesis. During...
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- are described using the terminology of McKee and Weir (1953). 7 GEOLOGIC SETTING Early to Middle
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- Rinne, Richard Wyman
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- The Duke Point-Kulleet Bay area is located on the southeast coast of Vancouver Island, B.C., approximately 60 miles northwest of Victoria, B.C. and 25 miles west, across the Strait of Georgia, from Vancouver, B.C. Approximately 2500 feet of Late Cretaceous sedimentary rocks of the Nanaimo Group are exposed within the...
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- Wentworth grain-size scale and McKee and Weir's "Terminology for Stratification and Cross-stratification in
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- Strub, P. Ted, James, Corinne, Combes, Vincent, Matano, Ricardo P., and et al.
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- Altimeter sea surface height (SSH) fields are analyzed to define and discuss the seasonal circulation over the wide continental shelf in the SW Atlantic Ocean (27°–43°S) during 2001–2012. Seasonal variability is low south of the Rio de la Plata (RdlP), where winds and currents remain equatorward for most of the...
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- ‐Etcheverry, L. A. (2015). Altimeter‐derived seasonal circulation on the southwest Atlantic shelf: 27°–43° S
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- Gasquet Ranger District (Agency : Calif.) and Ruffell, Marcia
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- - 1995 i4-L tVL1&(L 1AsJi-fT )+ The Indian Era Jedediah Smith 1848 to 1900 Mining The Chinese
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- Allmaras, Joan Marian
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- LasquetI. STRAIT aisvi11e 0 FSproat L. Home ,ZPorMlberni Miles Alberni\" kiiometers Nanairno Inlet
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- Pickering, Andy, Alford, Matthew, Nash, Jonathan, Lim, Byungho, and et al.
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- The Luzon Strait is the generation region for strong internal tides that radiate westward into the South China Sea and eastward into the western Pacific. Intrusions of the Kuroshio and strong mesoscale variability in the Luzon Strait can influence their generation and propagation. Here, the authors use eight moorings and...
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- ., Rainville, L., Buijsman, M., Ko, D. S., & Lim, B. (2015). Structure and Variability of Internal Tides in
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- Baer, Adela S., 1931-
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- This bibliography contains over 1,000 references on health issues in Borneo, organized under 18 topical headings. These reports relate to the past and present health of all the large ethnic groups on the island but few of the smaller ones, since they have received less attention. The bibliography contains textual...
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- .—kampung (village) L.—Long latah—a startle state often followed by echolalia manang—an Iban traditional
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- Fahlstrom, Beverly Edlyn
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- are based on the terminology of McKee and Weir (1953) . Formation thicknesses were measured with
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- White, David Dean
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- Regionally preserved in a structural basin, rocks of the Cretaceous Nanaimo Group nonconformably overlie metavolcanic and metasedimentary rocks of the Permian and older Sicker Group. Cretaceous rocks of the thesis area occur in three formations, the Comox, Extension-Protection, and Cedar Dist; and, during two cycles, were deposited in environments which,...
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- ). Stratification descriptions were based upon the method of McKee and Weir (1953). Sedi- mentary structures used