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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Warszawa, Conseil de l'Europe, vol. 86, no. 5, pp. 1559-1573, pp. L12S07, (ISBN: 0-12-018847-3)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Shear waves ; Horizontal to vertical spectral ratio ; Nakamura ; Site amplification ; noksp ; BSSA ; Chavez ; Garcia
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    Publication Date: 2018-06-08
    Description: A particle injection model has been applied to the radio outbursts of the X-ray binary Circinus X-1. The radio outbursts of this system have often been observed to exhibit a double peaked structure, i.e., with two apparent consecutive maxima. We show here that particle injection models can account for such observed behavior provided that a time variable particle injection rate is adopted.
    Keywords: Astronomy
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    In:  [Paper] In: ICES Annual Science Conference 1996, 27.09.-04.10.1996, Reykjavik, Iceland ; pp. 1-15 .
    Publication Date: 2021-07-29
    Description: The general circulation pattern in the western boundary of the SW Atlantic is dominated by the opposite flows of Malvinas (-Falkland)and Brazil Current. In the Confluence region both currents separate from the continental slope and flow offshore creating an area of strong contracts and complex dynamics. The shelf-break fronts off Argentina mark the transition between shelf waters of mixed origin and nutrient rich Malvinas waters. Two areas deserve special attention due to the steep gradients introduced by the outflow of important sources of continental waters: the Rio de la Plata and the Magellan Strait to the north and south of the study area. Characteristics of the front is the high primary and secondary production, and the presence of important invertebrate and fish stocks that concentrate along the front to feed or spawn. The area comprises nearly 30 o/o (333 million U$S in 1995)of all Argentine catches of fish and squid. Resources in the area, beyond the EEZ limits, support international fisheries mainly of Russia, Poland and Spain.
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2020-11-06
    Description: Two species of Loligo are abundant in northern Gulf waters: the long-finned squid, Loligo paelei, and the arrow squid, Loligo plei. Variability within species and similarities between the species often hamper accurate identification. The two species more closely resemble each other in areas of sympatry, and there is overlap in almost all of the diagnostic characters. Small specimens of Loligo are not easily identified, and there are few studies detailing their morphometry. Because of the taxonomic uncertainties associated with the identification of juveniles and subadults of L. paelei and L. plei, the species were differentiated by isoelectric focusing, and morphometric characters and indices of potential use in species separation were evaluated. Emphasis was placed on those taxonomic characters suitable for use in the field. Best discrimination between the two species was achieved with combinations of measurements of characters and calculated indices associated with cartilaginous structures (funnel cartilage length, gladius width [GW], nuchal cartilage length, and racis width [RW]) and the shape of the gladius. An arbitrary cutoff in GW/RW ratio of 2.7 (ratio of the greatest width of the gladius to the width of the free rachis at the junction of the vane) correctly classified 100% of the L. plei and 91% of the L. pealei. The overall shape of the gladius (broader and more rounded in L. pealei), presence or absence of marginal ribs in the vane of the gladius, and the nature of the junction of the vane and free rachis (junction gradual and not distinct in L. pealei) were also useful in distinguishing the two species.
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