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  • 1955-1959  (21)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2024-06-06
    Description: From 1983 to 1985 the TOPOGULF current meter project took place along 48° N from 35° to 20° W. The objective of the investigation was to describe the influence of a large topographic feature such as the Mid Atlantic Ridge on the mean and turbulent motion fields. 72 series of velocity and temperature of yearly nominal length have been obtained. The present data report shows the individual low pass filtered data records and the primary statistics.
    Type: Report , NonPeerReviewed
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    Universität Göttingen,Abteilung Bodenphysik
    In:  Universität Göttingen
    Publication Date: 2024-06-03
    Description: research
    Keywords: Landwirtschaft ; Sickerwasser ; Sickerwasser Nitrate ; Nitrate ; Landwirtschaft Deutschland ; Nitratbelastung ; Deutschland
    Language: German
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    Universität Göttingen,Abteilung Bodenphysik
    In:  Universität Göttingen
    Publication Date: 2024-06-03
    Description: research
    Keywords: Stoffhaushalt ; Organischer Stoff ; Forstlicher Standort ; Buchenwald ; Waldboden ; Kalkstein
    Language: German
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    Universität Göttingen,Abteilung Bodenphysik
    In:  Universität Göttingen
    Publication Date: 2024-06-03
    Description: research
    Keywords: Organischen Substanz ; Bio- logischen Parametern ; Ackerkrume
    Language: German
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-05-24
    Type: Thesis , NonPeerReviewed
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    In:  P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
    Publication Date: 2024-05-15
    Keywords: Archive of Ocean Data; ARCOD; Black Sea, Bulgaria; Bolg-shelf-1983; Calcium carbonate; Calculated from mass/volume; Carbon; Carbon, organic, total; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Distance; Elevation of event; Event label; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MULT; Multiple investigations; Nitrogen, organic; Phosphorus; Size fraction 〈 0.005 mm; VG-5; VG-6; VG-7; Water content, wet mass; Wet chemistry
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 114 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-05-15
    Keywords: 37-334_Site; 49-408_Site; 49-410_Site; 81-552A; 94-610E; 94-611C; Cibicidoides spp., δ13C; Cibicidoides spp., δ18O; COMPCORE; Composite Core; Deep Sea Drilling Project; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; DSDP; Elevation of event; Event label; Globigerina bulloides, δ13C; Globigerina bulloides, δ18O; Globigerinoides quadrilobatus, δ13C; Globigerinoides quadrilobatus, δ18O; Glomar Challenger; Latitude of event; Leg37; Leg49; Leg81; Leg94; Longitude of event; North Atlantic/BASIN; North Atlantic/PLATEAU; North Atlantic/RIDGE; Planulina wuellerstorfi, δ13C; Planulina wuellerstorfi, δ18O
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 3134 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-05-02
    Keywords: A150/180; A152-118; A156-3; A156-4; A164-24; A164-5; A164-6; A164-61; A167-13; A167-14; A173-13; A173-4; A179-15; A180-15; A180-16; A180-32; A180-39; A180-47PC; A180-48PC; A180-56; A180-72; A180-73; A180-74; A180-76; A180-9; Atlantic Ocean; Barcelona Coast; Calcium carbonate; Cork Harbour; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Element analysis, Vacuum-gasometric (Jones & Kaiteris, 1983); Elevation of event; Event label; Guadiana Estuary; Himmerfjarden; Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University; LATITUDE; LDEO; Limfjorden; LONGITUDE; Oder Estuary; PC; Pertuis Charentais; Piston corer; Quaternary Environment of the Eurasian North; QUEEN; RC08; RC08-145; RC08-18; RC09; RC09-225; RC09-49; RC10; RC10-288; RC10-289; RC11; RC1112; RC11-21; RC11-26; RC11-86; RC12; RC12-234; RC12-241; RC12-267; RC12-291; RC12-294; RC13; RC13-189; RC13-205; RC13-210; RC13-227; RC13-229; RC15; RC15-94; RE5-034; RE5-036; RE5-054; Robert Conrad; Scheldt Delta Estuary; SP008-004; Taranto Mare Piccolo; TC; Thau Lagoon; Trigger corer; V04; V04-1; V04-32; V04-8; V15; V15-157; V15-168; V16; V16-205; V16-25; V16-36; V17; V17-165; V17-178; V18; V18-110; V19; V19-240; V19-248; V19-281; V19-282; V19-283; V19-291; V19-309; V20; V20-212; V20-227; V20-228; V20-241; V20-242; V22; V22-168; V22-171; V22-172; V22-174; V22-177; V22-182; V22-186; V22-188; V22-196; V22-197; V22-219; V22-222; V22-234; V22-26; V22-38; V22-83; V22-86; V23; V23-100; V23-145; V23-23; V23-42; V23-58; V23-59; V23-60; V23-74; V23-81; V23-82; V23-83; V23-84; V23-91; V23-98; V24; V24-1; V24-221; V24-229; V24-235; V24-237; V24-240; V25; V25-21; V25-42; V25-44; V25-56; V25-59; V25-60; V26; V26-104; V26-175; V26-176; V26-177; V26-37; V26-41; V26-46; V26-63; V26-82; V27; V27-110; V27-116; V27-17; V27-171; V27-175; V27-178; V27-19; V27-20; V27-228; V27-232; V27-238; V27-239; V27-240; V27-248; V27-263; V27-264; V27-265; V27-267; V27-269; V27-46; V27-47; V27-60; V27-84; V27-85; V27-86; V28; V28-108; V28-14; V28-35; V28-38; V28-56; V28-59; V28-89; V29; V29-144; V29-153; V29-173; V29-174; V29-177; V29-178; V29-179; V29-180; V29-206; V29-210; V29-219; V30; V30-100; V30-101; V30-36; V30-40; V30-41; V30-49; V30-51; V30-96; V30-97; V30-99; V31; V31-166; V31-178; Vema
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 178 data points
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  • 9
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    In:  Supplement to: Balsam, William L; McCoy, F M J (1987): Atlantic sediments: glacial/interglacial comparisons. Paleoceanography, 2(5), 531-542, https://doi.org/10.1029/PA002i005p00531
    Publication Date: 2024-05-02
    Description: To assess the regional effects of glaciation on sedimentation in the Atlantic Ocean we compare sediment types, distributions, and rates between Recent (core top) and last glacial maximum (LGM: ~18,000 years B.P.) stratigraphic levels. Based upon smear slides and carbonate analyses in 178 cores we find that glacial age carbonate content is generally lower than Recent. During both the Recent and LGM, carbonate content shows an east/west asymmetry with western basins exhibiting lower carbonate values. Input of ice-rafted detritus into the North Atlantic during LGM time interrupts this topographic control on carbonate distribution considerably farther south than at present; in the South Atlantic this effect is minor. Comparison of LGM and Recent sediment distributions indicates that the LGM seafloor was dominated by biogenic oozes, calcareous clays, and clays, while the Recent is dominated by biogenic oozes and marls. Coarse-grained detritus is much more prevalent in LGM sediments, derived not only from glacial input but also from fluvial and aeolian sources. Sedimentation rates, calculated from LGM to Recent sediment thickness in cores, are 〈4 cm/1000 yr for most of the ocean. Higher rates are typical of the continental margin off the Amazon River, the North American Basin, and a small region off west equatorial Africa.
    Keywords: A150/180; A152-118; A156-3; A156-4; A164-24; A164-5; A164-6; A164-61; A167-13; A167-14; A173-13; A173-4; A179-15; A180-15; A180-16; A180-32; A180-39; A180-47PC; A180-48PC; A180-56; A180-72; A180-73; A180-74; A180-76; A180-9; Atlantic Ocean; Barcelona Coast; Cork Harbour; Guadiana Estuary; Himmerfjarden; Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University; LDEO; Limfjorden; Oder Estuary; PC; Pertuis Charentais; Piston corer; Quaternary Environment of the Eurasian North; QUEEN; RC08; RC08-145; RC08-18; RC09; RC09-225; RC09-49; RC10; RC10-288; RC10-289; RC11; RC1112; RC11-21; RC11-26; RC11-86; RC12; RC12-234; RC12-241; RC12-267; RC12-291; RC12-294; RC13; RC13-189; RC13-205; RC13-210; RC13-227; RC13-229; RC15; RC15-94; RE5-034; RE5-036; RE5-054; Robert Conrad; Scheldt Delta Estuary; SP008-004; Taranto Mare Piccolo; TC; Thau Lagoon; Trigger corer; V04; V04-1; V04-32; V04-8; V15; V15-157; V15-168; V16; V16-205; V16-25; V16-36; V17; V17-165; V17-178; V18; V18-110; V19; V19-240; V19-248; V19-281; V19-282; V19-283; V19-291; V19-309; V20; V20-212; V20-227; V20-228; V20-241; V20-242; V22; V22-168; V22-171; V22-172; V22-174; V22-177; V22-182; V22-186; V22-188; V22-196; V22-197; V22-219; V22-222; V22-234; V22-26; V22-38; V22-83; V22-86; V23; V23-100; V23-145; V23-23; V23-42; V23-58; V23-59; V23-60; V23-74; V23-81; V23-82; V23-83; V23-84; V23-91; V23-98; V24; V24-1; V24-221; V24-229; V24-235; V24-237; V24-240; V25; V25-21; V25-42; V25-44; V25-56; V25-59; V25-60; V26; V26-104; V26-175; V26-176; V26-177; V26-37; V26-41; V26-46; V26-63; V26-82; V27; V27-110; V27-116; V27-17; V27-171; V27-175; V27-178; V27-19; V27-20; V27-228; V27-232; V27-238; V27-239; V27-240; V27-248; V27-263; V27-264; V27-265; V27-267; V27-269; V27-46; V27-47; V27-60; V27-84; V27-85; V27-86; V28; V28-108; V28-14; V28-35; V28-38; V28-56; V28-59; V28-89; V29; V29-144; V29-153; V29-173; V29-174; V29-177; V29-178; V29-179; V29-180; V29-206; V29-210; V29-219; V30; V30-100; V30-101; V30-36; V30-40; V30-41; V30-49; V30-51; V30-96; V30-97; V30-99; V31; V31-166; V31-178; Vema
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 10
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    In:  Supplement to: Morley, Joseph J; Pisias, Nicklas G; Leinen, Margaret W (1987): Late Pleistocene time series of atmospheric and oceanic variables recorded in sediments from the subarctic Pacific. Paleoceanography, 2(1), 49-62, https://doi.org/10.1029/PA002i001p00049
    Publication Date: 2024-05-02
    Description: Time series analyses of atmospheric and oceanic variables in a late Pleistocene record from the northwest Pacific show the complex relationship of the response of various segments of the climate system to changes in the earth's orbit. Most variance spectra of time series from this subarctic record contain frequency peaks with periods corresponding to at least one of the major orbital components of eccentricity, obliquity, or precession. Although the radiolarian faunal (water mass) assemblages have prominent spectral peaks with 41,000-year periods which are coherent with obliquity at this frequency, only the Transitional faunal assemblage contains variance focused at a frequency corresponding to the 100,000-year period of eccentricity. Three of these faunal time series also show variance concentrated at a frequency with a 20,000-year period. These three time series are not coherent at a 20,000-year frequency with either of the dominant spectral peaks of precession. They are coherent, however, with variations in the second harmonic of the obliquity cycle. Changes in obliquity apparently affect siliceous faunal abundances in the northwest Pacific region of this high-latitude site more than variations in eccentricity or precession. Maxima in the time series of quartz abundance occur during low values of eccentricity and high glacial ice volume. Because atmospheric winds serve as the major source of supply of quartz to the sediments at this site, these high quartz values reflect increased aridity at the source region. Except for short periods during interglacials, the characteristics of the surface waters in this region of the subarctic Pacific during much of the last 460,000 years were similar to those which exist today in the Sea of Okhotsk. The spectrum of winter sea surface temperature estimates, derived from siliceous microfaunal abundances, contains dominant frequency peaks at periods of 100,000, 41,000, and 23,000 years which are coherent with eccentricity, obliquity, and precession, respectively. Based upon the relationship of the Subarctic Front with the dominance of specific faunal asemblages, the front was positioned south of its present-day location throughout much of the late Pleistocene.
    Keywords: Age model; Age model, composite; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University; LDEO; PC; Piston corer; V20; V20-120; Vema
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 16 data points
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