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Browsing PANGAEA by Subject "HAND"
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(PANGAEA, 2003-03-24)The surface water in the Transpolar Drift in the Arctic Ocean has a strong signature of 228Ra. In an earlier study of 228Ra in the open Arctic we showed that the major 228Ra source had to be in the Siberian shelf seas, but ...
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(PANGAEA, 2010-10-16)
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(PANGAEA, 1998-03-15)
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(PANGAEA, 2005-08-14)Ostracode analysis was carried out on samples from ice-rich permafrost deposits obtained on the Bykovsky Peninsula (Laptev Sea). A composite profile was investigated that covers most of a 38-m thick permafrost sequence and ...
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(PANGAEA, 2012-10-10)
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(PANGAEA, 2017-01-17)
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(PANGAEA, 2016-03-19)Lake Baikal, the world's most voluminous freshwater lake, has experienced unprecedented warming during the last decades. A uniquely diverse amphipod fauna inhabits the littoral zone and can serve as a model system to ...
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(PANGAEA, 2002-10-14)Core and outcrop analysis from Lena mouth deposits have been used to reconstruct the Late Quaternary sedimentation history of the Lena Delta. Sediment properties (heavy mineral composition, grain size characteristics, ...
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(PANGAEA, 2017-03-16)Arctic climate has experienced major changes over the past millennia that are not fully understood in terms of their controls and seasonality. Stable-data from ice wedges in permafrost provide unique information on past ...
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(PANGAEA, 2002-10-13)New pollen and radiocarbon data from the Bykovsky Peninsula document the Late Pleistocene and Holocene environmental history of the Laptev Sea coast. More than 60 AMS-14C and conventional 14C dates indicate that the deposits ...
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(PANGAEA, 2008-04-29)Non-glaciated Arctic lowlands in north-east Siberia were subjected to extensive landscape and environmental changes during the Late Quaternary. Coastal cliffs along the Arctic shelf seas expose terrestrial archives containing ...
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Recognition of Early Eocene global carbon isotope excursions using lipids of marine Thaumarchaeota. (PANGAEA, 2013-10-06)The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM; ~56 Ma) and Eocene Thermal Maximum 2 (ETM2; ~53 Ma) are geological short (<200,000 years) episodes of extreme global warming and environmental change. Both the PETM and ETM2 are ...
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