Hydrate Ridge has the distinction of hosting the first documented subduction-driven cold seep system that supports chemosynthetic life by Anaerobic Oxidation of Methane as well as the most widely researched methane hydrate setting at any active continental margin. Today this site is a vital node of Northeast Pacific regional long-term...
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During the spring of 2014, 176 members of the International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers completed a survey on their participation in and expectations of IAMSLIC. Their responses and comments are presented to inform planning and communication. The results were presented at the 40th annual...
During the spring of 2014, 176 members of the International Association of
Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers completed a survey
on their participation in and expectations of IAMSLIC. Their responses and
comments are presented to inform planning and communication.
The results were presented at the 40th annual...
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Microsoft Word - 2014 Membership Survey.docx
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Error in Distributed Temperature Sensor (DTS) water temperature measurements may
be introduced by contact of the fiber optic cable sensor with bed materials (e.g.,
seafloor, lakebed, stream bed). Heat conduction from the bed materials can affect cable
temperature and the resulting DTS measurements. In the Middle Fork John Day River,...
Error in Distributed Temperature Sensor (DTS) water temperature measurements may
be introduced by contact of the fiber optic cable sensor with bed materials (e.g.,
seafloor, lakebed, stream bed). Heat conduction from the bed materials can affect cable
temperature and the resulting DTS measurements. In the Middle Fork John Day River,...
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measurements
O'Donnell Meininger, T., & Selker, J. S. (2014). Technical Note: Bed conduction
impact on fiber
For many years, researchers have used the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) in order to suggest that human behaviour is greatly influenced by people’s preferences and attitudes, social norms, perceived behavioural control and intentions to act (Ajzen, 1991; Armitage and Conner, 2001) [1], [2]. Over the last 20 years, this...
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conflict and identity
in the theory of planned behaviour
2014 IIFET Brisbane, Australia, 7-11 July 2014