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  • 1
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    John Wiley & Sons, Inc. | Hoboken, USA
    Publication Date: 2021-06-28
    Description: In this article, we review an array of positions in the contemporary literature that concern the moral reasons for vegan consumerism. We situate veganism within the broader field of ethical consumerism, present a variety of motivations and justifications for veganism, and discuss criticisms of vegan consumerism. The arguments presented in the article ultimately pertain to the question of whether concerns for animals, human rights, or climate justice entail strong moral reasons to adopt a vegan lifestyle. Additionally, we address issues of particular relevance for political philosophy, such as whether organized vegan consumer campaigns are a politically legitimate means to strive for structural change. We hope to show that there are anthropocentric, as well as animal‐centered, reasons that speak in favor of radically reformed human–animal relations, including diets that are at least predominantly plant‐based. This article is categorized under: Climate, Nature, and Ethics 〉 Ethics and Climate Change
    Description: Alexander von Humboldt‐Stiftung (Feodor Lynen Research Scholarship) http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100005156
    Keywords: 304.2 ; animal ethics ; climate ethics ; climate justice ; ethical consumption ; veganism
    Type: article
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2021-07-03
    Description: The Southern Annular Mode (SAM) is the predominant atmospheric variability mode in the Southern Hemisphere. In this paper, we present the spatial variability results of the SAM pattern for the period 1979–2018. The SAM‐intrinsic pattern variability analysis is based on the principal component analysis (PCA), which is carried out for the ERA‐Interim 500 hPa geopotential height (GPH) data set. A spatiotemporally resolved data set of SAM pattern maps (PCA loadings) is derived by projecting monthly shifted sub‐sequences of SAM index values (PCA scores) on the corresponding GPH anomalies. The dominant SAM structure within single pattern fields is mapped automatically and can be interpreted as the Southern Hemisphere polar front. This data set allows an analysis of the geographical positions of the characteristic circumpolar SAM structure over four decades and shows considerable variability over space and time. Five different states of SAM patterns, which are associated with characteristic circulation anomalies during different phases of the study period, are identified. Station‐based Antarctic temperature anomalies can be synoptically explained by these circulation anomalies. The overall latitudinal trend of the SAM pattern indicates an intensification of the meridional structure, especially over the East Antarctic Southern Ocean. Furthermore, we show that the SAM pattern variability is significantly correlated with the Pacific Decadal Oscillation and the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation. Composites of 500 hPa GPH anomalies during the positive and negative phases of the respective indices indicate teleconnections with Pacific Decadal Oscillation and Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation, and this can explain latitudinal trends of the SAM pattern.
    Description: Key Points: We present a new approach to examine the spatiotemporal Southern Annular Mode pattern variability. Station‐based Antarctic temperature anomalies are related to different structures of the Southern Annular Mode. The trend pattern shows an increasing meridional structure and correlations with Pacific and Atlantic multidecadal oscillations.
    Description: DLR Management Board: Young Investigator Group Leader Program
    Keywords: 551.5 ; Southern Annular Mode ; SAM pattern variability ; Antarctic circulation variability ; Antarctic station temperature ; PDO ; AMO
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2021-07-21
    Description: Based on manually analyzed waveforms recorded by the permanent Ecuadorian network and our large aftershock deployment installed after the Pedernales earthquake, we derive three‐dimensional Vp and Vp/Vs structures and earthquake locations for central coastal Ecuador using local earthquake tomography. Images highlight the features in the subducting and overriding plates down to 35 km depth. Vp anomalies (∼4.5–7.5 km/s) show the roughness of the incoming oceanic crust (OC). Vp/Vs varies from ∼1.75 to ∼1.94, averaging a value of 1.82 consistent with terranes of oceanic nature. We identify a low Vp (∼5.5 km/s) region extending along strike, in the marine forearc. To the North, we relate this low Vp and Vp/Vs (〈1.80) region to a subducted seamount that might be part of the Carnegie Ridge (CR). To the South, the low Vp region is associated with high Vp/Vs (〉1.85) which we interpret as deeply fractured, probably hydrated OC caused by the CR being subducted. These features play an important role in controlling the seismic behavior of the margin. While subducted seamounts might contribute to the nucleation of intermediate megathrust earthquakes in the northern segment, the CR seems to be the main feature controlling the seismicity in the region by promoting creeping and slow slip events offshore that can be linked to the updip limit of large megathrust earthquakes in the northern segment and the absence of them in the southern region over the instrumental period.
    Description: Plain Language Summary: Using seismic data recorded by the permanent Ecuadorian network and the large emergency installation after the 2016 Pedernales earthquake, we obtained the seismic velocity structure together with precise earthquake locations for the coastal Ecuadorian margin. Our images highlight the heterogeneities of the subduction zone affected by seamounts and ridges comprising the oceanic crust. These features play an important role in controlling the seismic behavior of the margin. While seamounts can contribute to the occurrence of intermediate (M ∼ 7–7.5) megathrust earthquakes in the north, the Carnegie Ridge seems to be the main feature controlling the seismicity in the region by promoting creeping and slow slip events offshore that can be linked to the updip limit of large megathrust earthquakes in the northern segment and the absence of them in the southern region.
    Description: Key Points: 3D Vp and Vp/Vs models were calculated using local earthquake tomography in the region affected by the 2016 Pedernales, Ecuador earthquake Tomographic images highlight the heterogeneities of the margin affected by seamounts and ridges comprising the oceanic crust Carnegie Ridge seems the main feature controlling the seismic activity and the offshore extent of large megathrust earthquakes in the region
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    Description: NERC
    Description: IRIS PASSCAL and NSF RAPID Program Award
    Description: ANID under Programa Formación de Capital Humano Avanzado, Becas Chile
    Description: UCA/JEDI project
    Keywords: 551.22 ; aftershocks ; Ecuador ; megathrust earthquake ; seismic tomography ; subduction zone ; velocity structure
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2021-10-12
    Description: During seawater circulation in permeable intertidal sands, organic matter degradation alters the composition of percolating fluids and remineralization products discharge into surficial waters. Concurrently, coastal seawater nutrient and organic matter composition change seasonally due to variations in pelagic productivity. To assess seasonal changes in organic matter degradation in the intertidal zone of a high energy beach (Spiekeroog Island, southern North Sea, Germany), we analyzed shallow pore waters for major redox constituents (oxygen [O2], manganese [Mn], and iron [Fe]) and inorganic nitrogen species (nitrite [NO2−], nitrate [NO3−], and ammonium [NH4+]) in March, August, and October. Surface water samples from a local time series station were used to monitor seasonal changes in pelagic productivity. O2 and NO3− were the dominating pore water constituents in March and October. Dissolved Mn, Fe, and NH4+ were more widely distributed in August. Seasonal changes in seawater temperature as well as organic matter and nitrate supply by seawater were assumed to affect microbial rates and degradation pathways. Pore water and seawater variability led to seasonally changing constituent effluxes to surface waters. Mn, Fe, and NH4+ effluxes are minimal in March and reached their maximum in August. Furthermore, the intertidal sands switched from a net dissolved inorganic nitrogen sink in March to a net source in August. In conclusion, seasonal effects on intertidal pore water biogeochemistry affect constituent fluxes across the sediment-water interface. The seasonality of the beach bioreactor must be considered when fluxes are extrapolated to annual timescales.
    Keywords: 551.9 ; submarine groundwater discharge ; subterranean estuary ; oxygen ; nitrogen ; manganese ; iron
    Language: English
    Type: map
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2022-08-05
    Description: Nach Vorarbeiten 1977 und 1979 wurden im Bereich der paläolithischen Fundstelle Şehremuz im Jahre 1982 zwei Grabungskampagnen von je zwei Monaten durchgeführt. Es konnten zwei archäologische Komplexe in unterschiedlicher geologischer Lagerung festgestellt werden: a) Silexabschläge und Faustkeile im obersten aufgeschlossenen Schotter des Keluşk-Baches, eines Euphratzuflusses. Dieser Seitentalschotter ist korrelierbar mit einem etwa 60 m über der heutigen Talaue liegenden Euphratschotter. b) „Mittelpaläolithische" Inventare in einem über den Keluşk-Schottern liegenen Glacis, weitgehend nur aus Oberflächenfunden bekannt. Sie sind aufgrund ihrer Einlagerung jünger als der "Faustkeilkomplex". Die Inventare mit Faustkeilen sind einem entwickelten faustkeilführenden Paläolithikum zuzurechnen. Auf sie ist die vorliegende Untersuchung konzentriert. Die durch die Silexartefakte belegten zahlreichen Begehungen des alten Keluşk-Bettes durch den paläolithischen Menschen haben ihre Ursache u.a. in einem hohen natürlichen Anteil von Silex im Schotter. Neben vollständigen Knollen liegt zahlreicher Naturbruch vor, der gegen die Stücke mit anthropogenen Bearbeitungsspuren abgegrenzt werden muß. Dabei kommt der Konfiguration der Einzelmerkmale — Dimensionen; Abbaufläche und Schlagmerkmale — die größte Bedeutung zu. Die Bearbeitung der Steinartefakte unter funktionalen Gesichtspunkten ist ein wichtiger Teil der Untersuchungen: Die Methoden werden beschrieben. Form und Zurichtung der Faustkeile lassen makroskopisch mögliche Funktionsflächen zum tiefen Einschneiden etwa in Fleisch und mögliche Funktionskanten zum Ritzen oder flach Einschneiden erkennen. Im mikroskopischen Bereich werden an Artefakten punktuell Gebrauchsspuren faßbar, die z.B. die Benutzung eines Faustkeils sowohl zum Einschneiden in Fleisch wie auch zum Zertrümmern von Knochen belegen.
    Description: research
    Keywords: ddc:551.7
    Language: German
    Type: doc-type:article , publishedVersion
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  • 6
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    In:  J. Geophys. Res., Luxembourg, Conseil de l'Europe, vol. 89, no. 2, pp. 9281-9291, pp. 1892
    Publication Date: 1984
    Keywords: Earthquake asperities ; SModelling ; Source ; JGR
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    In:  Int. J. Rock Mech. Min. Sci., Luxembourg, Conseil de l'Europe, vol. 39, no. 5, pp. 633-642, pp. 1892
    Publication Date: 2002
    Keywords: Modelling ; Three dimensional ; Boundary Element Method ; Seismicity ; Magnitude ; Stress ; Strain ; Energy (of earthquakes) ; Rock mechanics ; Induced seismicity ; Rock bursts (see also ERDSTOSS and GEBIRGSSCHLAG) ; Mining geophysics ; Engineering geophys. ; IJRM
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  • 8
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    In:  J. Geophys. Res., Ottawa, Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, vol. 107, no. B12, pp. ESE 18-1 to ESE 18-13, pp. 2371
    Publication Date: 2002
    Keywords: Surface waves ; Dispersion ; Velocity depth profile ; Chile ; Peru ; Earth model, also for more shallow analyses ! ; JGR
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  • 9
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    In:  Geophys. Res. Lett., Kyoto, AGU, vol. 30, no. 31, pp. 40-1 to 40-4, pp. 1638, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 2003
    Keywords: Earthquake ; Source parameters ; USA ; Teleseismic events ; GRL
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2000
    Keywords: Subduction zone ; Plate tectonics ; Seismology ; ConvolutionR ; Receiver functions ; FLORENZO
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