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    Call number: 9/M 07.0421(503)
    In: Geological Society special publication : 503
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 664 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISSN: 978-1-78620-492-9
    Series Statement: Geological Society special publication no. 503
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Pannotia; Pangaea; Circum-Atlantic Region
    Description / Table of Contents: Pannotia to Pangaea: Neoproterozoic and Paleozoic Orogenic Cycles in the Circum-Atlantic Region: A celebration of the career of Damian Nance / J. Brendan Murphy, Robin A. Strachan and Cecilio Quesada / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 503, 1-11, 11 November 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP503-2020-213 --- Pannotia: in defence of its existence and geodynamic significance / J. Brendan Murphy, R. Damian Nance, Peter A. Cawood, William J. Collins, Wei Dan, Luc S. Doucet, Philip J. Heron, Zheng-Xiang Li, Ross N. Mitchell, Sergei Pisarevsky, Peir K. Pufahl, Cecilio Quesada, Christopher J. Spencer, Rob A. Strachan and Lei Wu / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 503, 13-39, 27 August 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP503-2020-96 --- Pannotia's mantle signature: the quest for supercontinent identification / Philip J. Heron, J. Brendan Murphy, R. Damian Nance and R. N. Pysklywec / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 503, 41-61, 8 September 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP503-2020-7 --- Pannotia under prosecution / David A. D. Evans / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 503, 63-81, 13 October 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP503-2020-182 --- Paleozoic plate kinematics during the Pannotia–Pangaea supercontinent cycle / Uwe Kroner, Tobias Stephan, Rolf L. Romer and Marco Roscher / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 503, 83-104, 9 July 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP503-2020-15 --- Cusp tectonics: an Ediacaran megakarst landscape and bidirectional mass slides in a Pan-African syntaxis (NW Namibia) / Paul F. Hoffman / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 503, 105-142, 20 May 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP503-2019-253 --- Tonian–Ediacaran tectonomagmatic evolution of West Avalonia and its Ediacaran–early Cambrian interactions with Ganderia: an example of complex terrane transfer due to arc–arc collision? / C. R. van Staal, S. M. Barr, P. J. A. McCausland, M. D. Thompson and C. E. White / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 503, 143-167, 5 June 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP503-2020-23 --- 100 myr cycles of oceanic lithosphere generation in peri-Gondwana: Neoproterozoic–Devonian ophiolites from the NW African–Iberian margin of Gondwana and the Variscan Orogen / Ricardo Arenas, Sonia Sánchez Martínez, Richard Albert, Faouziya Haissen, Javier Fernández-Suárez, Núria Pujol-Solà, Pilar Andonaegui, Rubén Díez Fernández, Joaquín A. Proenza, Antonio Garcia-Casco and Axel Gerdes / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 503, 169-184, 22 May 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP503-2020-3 --- The Dobra Gneiss and the Drosendorf Unit in the southeastern Bohemian Massif, Austria: West Amazonian crust in the heart of Europe / Martin Lindner, Wolfgang Dörr, Daniel Reither and Fritz Finger / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 503, 185-207, 20 May 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP503-2019-232 --- From Pan-African Transpression to Cadomian Transtension at the West African Margin: New U–Pb zircon Ages from the Eastern Saghro Inlier (Anti-Atlas, Morocco) / Ezzoura Errami, Ulf Linnemann, Mandy Hofmann, Andreas Gärtner, Johannes Zieger, Jessica Gärtner, Katja Mende, Jamal El Kabouri, Dominique Gasquet and Nasser Ennih / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 503, 209-233, 14 October 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP503-2020-105 --- Lithostratigraphic and structural data from Hardangervidda, southern Norway supporting extended interaction between Avalonia and Baltica / Arild Andresen / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 503, 235-250, 10 November 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP503-2020-79 --- Early­­­­–Middle Ordovician sedimentation and bimodal volcanism at the margin of Iapetus: the Trollhøtta–Kinna Basin of the central Norwegian Caledonides / Bjørgunn H. Dalslåen, Deta Gasser, Tor Grenne, Lars E. Augland and Arild Andresen / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 503, 251-277, 7 July 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP503-2020-37 --- Late Neoproterozoic–Silurian tectonic evolution of the Rödingsfjället Nappe Complex, orogen-scale correlations and implications for the Scandian suture / Trond Slagstad, Kerstin Saalmann, Chris L. Kirkland, Anne B. Høyen, Bergliot K. Storruste, Nolwenn Coint, Christian Pin, Mogens Marker, Terje Bjerkgård, Allan Krill, Arne Solli, Rognvald Boyd, Tine Larsen Angvik and Rune B. Larsen / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 503, 279-304, 26 June 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP503-2020-10 --- Caledonian and Pre-Caledonian orogenic events in Shetland, Scotland: evidence from garnet Lu–Hf and Sm–Nd geochronology / S. Walker, A. F. Bird, M. F. Thirlwall and R. A. Strachan / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 503, 305-331, 14 September 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP503-2020-32 --- Tectonic history across the Iapetus suture zone in Ireland / Brian McConnell, Nancy Riggs and Tobias Fritschle / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 503, 333-345, 23 June 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP503-2019-233 --- A slab failure origin for the Donegal composite batholith, Ireland as indicated by trace-element geochemistry / Donnelly B. Archibald and J. Brendan Murphy / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 503, 347-370, 29 May 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP503-2020-6 --- Tectonic evolution of Anglesey and adjacent mainland North Wales / D. I. Schofield, A. G. Leslie, P. R. Wilby, R. Dartnall, J. W. F. Waldron and R. S. Kendall / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 503, 371-390, 8 June 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP503-2020-9 --- Petrogenesis of Siluro-Devonian rhyolites of the Tobique Group in the northwestern Appalachians (northern New Brunswick, Canada): tectonic implications for the accretion history of peri-Gondwanan terranes along the Laurentian margin / Jaroslav Dostal, Reginald A. Wilson and Pierre Jutras / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 503, 391-407, 1 June 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP503-2019-229 --- Arc and slab-failure magmatism of the Taconic Orogeny, western New England, USA / Robert S. Hildebrand and Joseph B. Whalen / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 503, 409-422, 29 May 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP503-2019-247 --- Evolution of late Paleozoic shearing in the Cobequid Highlands: constraints on the fragmentation of the Appalachian Orogen in Nova Scotia along intra-continental shear zones / David J. W. Piper and Georgia Pe-Piper / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 503, 423-442, 20 May 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP503-2019-239 --- Structure and stratigraphy in the Pennsylvanian tectonic zone of southern New Brunswick, Canada: the ‘Maritime coastal disturbance’ revisited / Adrian F. Park and Steven J. Hinds / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 503, 443-468, 9 July 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP503-2019-234 --- Gondwanan fragments in the southern Appalachians / A. J. Dennis, B. V. Miller, J. P. Hibbard, E. Tappa and R. C. Thunell / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 503, 469-480, 27 July 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP503-2019-249 --- Permian igneous clasts from the Matzitzi Formation, southern Mexico: isotopic constraints on the final amalgamation of Pangaea / Sandra Juárez-Zúñiga, Luigi A. Solari and Carlos Ortega-Obregón / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 503, 481-496, 22 May 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP503-2019-238 --- Updated geochronology and isotope geochemistry of the Vila de Cruces Ophiolite: a case study of a peri-Gondwanan back-arc ophiolite / Sonia Sánchez Martínez, Ricardo Arenas, Richard Albert, Axel Gerdes and Javier Fernández-Suárez / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 503, 497-530, 29 May 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP503-2020-8 --- Reconstructing the pre-Variscan puzzle of Cambro-Ordovician basement rocks in the southwestern European margin of Gondwana / J. Javier Álvaro, Josep Maria Casas and Cecilio Quesada / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 503, 531-562, 29 September 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP503-2020-89 --- Neoproterozoic–paleozoic detrital sources in the Variscan foreland of northern Iberia: primary v. recycled sediments / G. Gutiérrez-Alonso, A. López-Carmona, E. Núñez-Guerrero, A. Martínez García, J. Fernández-Suárez, D. Pastor-Galán, J. C. Gutiérrez-Marco, E. Bernárdez, J. R. Colmenero, M. Hofmann and U. Linnemann / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 503, 563-588, 27 July 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP503-2020-21 --- Geochronology of the Iberian Pyrite Belt and the Sierra Norte Batholith: lower plate magmatism during supercontinent amalgamation? / Lori E. Paslawski, James A. Braid, Cecilio Quesada and C. M. McFarlane / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 503, 589-617, 22 July 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP503-2020-5 --- Isotope geochemistry evidence for Laurussian-type sources of South Portuguese Zone Carboniferous turbidites (Variscan Orogeny) / Manuel Francisco Pereira, Cristina Gama, Ícaro Dias da Silva, José Manuel Fuenlabrada, José Brandão Silva and Jorge Medina / Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 503, 619-642, 20 May 2020, https://doi.org/10.1144/SP503-2019-163
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VII, 664 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    ISBN: 9781786204929
    Language: English
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    ISSN: 1573-5044
    Keywords: adventitious organ formation ; in vitro culture ; Lycopersicon esculentum ; mannitol ; sodium chloride
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The possible use of in vitro shoot morphogenesis and shoot apex culture to evaluate salt tolerance in cultivated tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) has been analyzed, using two cultivars with similar salt tolerance, Pera and Hellfrucht frühstamm (HF). The effect of salt on shoot regeneration was studied by culturing leaf explants on media supplemented with 0, 43, 86, 129 and 172 mM NaCl. The presence of NaCl in the regeneration media at 86 mM strongly inhibited shoot regeneration in the cultivar HF, but not in Pera. However, the substitution of NaCl by mannitol, maintaining the same water potential in the culture media, decreased the regeneration percentage in Pera but did not affect HF. Shoot apices of both cultivars were also subcultured at 6-week intervals, for 4 subcultures, at the same NaCl concentrations as used in the previous experiment, and the shoot growth, leaf and root number, rooted shoot and shoot necrosis were recorded at the end of each subculture. Root formation was the parameter most affected by salt in both cultivars, Pera being more sensitive than HF. The substitution of NaCl by mannitol significantly increased the percentage of rooted shoots in Pera after four subcultures, and slightly decreased this percentage in HF. Shoot necrosis was only observed in the last subculture at NaCl higher than 86 mM, the percentage of necrotic shoots being higher in Pera than in HF (75% and 45%, respectively). The lack of agreement between the results obtained with the in vitro tests, e.g., adventitious shoot formation and growth of apical stem sections, suggests that this approach may not be a reliable tool to evaluate salt tolerance in cultivated tomato.
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    Publication Date: 2024-02-28
    Description: 〈title xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"〉Abstract〈/title〉〈p xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xml:lang="en"〉High spatio‐temporal resolution near‐surface projected data is vital for climate change impact studies and adaptation. We derived the highest statistically downscaled resolution multivariate ensemble currently available: daily 1 km until the end of the century. Deep learning models were employed to develop transfer functions for precipitation, water vapor pressure, radiation, wind speed, and, maximum, mean and minimum temperature. Perfect prognosis is the particular statistical downscaling methodology applied, using a subset of the ReKIS data set for Saxony as predictands, the ERA5 reanalysis as during‐training predictors and the CORDEX‐EUR11 ensemble as projected predictors. The performance of the transfer functions was validated with the VALUE framework, yielding highly satisfactory results. Particular attention was given to the three major perfect prognosis assumptions, for which several tests were carried out and thoroughly discussed. From the latter, we corroborated their fulfillment to a high degree, thus, the derived projections are considered adequate and relevant for impact modelers. In total, 18 runs for RCP85, 1 for RCP45, and 4 for RCP26 were downscaled under both stochastic and deterministic approaches. This multivariate ensemble could drive more accurate and diverse impact studies in the region. Generally, the projected climatologies are in agreement with coarser resolution projections. Nevertheless, statistical particularities were observed for some projections, thus, a list of caveats for potential users is given. Due to the scalability of the presented methodology, further possible applications with additional datasets are proposed. Lastly, several potential improvement prospects are discussed toward the ideal subsequent iteration of the perfect prognosis statistical downscaling methodology.〈/p〉
    Description: Plain Language Summary: There is a great worldwide demand for high spatio‐temporal resolution projections to develop climate change adaptation and mitigation schemes. Despite recent improvements, the resolution of both global and regional climate models is still too coarse to properly represent local variability, particularly in complex terrains. Depending on the application, impact modelers and decision makers require kilometer‐scale projections, with a minimum daily temporal resolution, of near‐surface variables. To fill this information gap, we employed artificial intelligence algorithms to downscale, to a novel daily 1 km resolution, a projection ensemble until the end of the century consisting of precipitation, water vapor pressure, radiation, wind speed, and, maximum, mean and minimum temperature. The ensemble comprises 18 runs of the business‐as‐usual worst‐case scenario (RCP85), 1 run of the stabilization scenario (RCP45), and 4 of the optimistic low‐emissions scenario (RCP26). The main assumptions of the methodology were thoroughly tested and discussed. The validation carried out yielded highly satisfactory results. Thus, we consider the projections to be adequate and relevant for impact studies. The region studied is located in Saxony (Germany), still, the methodology shown is potentially applicable anywhere in the world.〈/p〉
    Description: Key Points: 〈list list-type="bullet"〉 〈list-item〉 〈p xml:lang="en"〉Highest statistically downscaled spatio‐temporal resolution multivariate ensemble currently available, consisting of 23 projection runs〈/p〉〈/list-item〉 〈list-item〉 〈p xml:lang="en"〉We downscaled precipitation, water vapor pressure, radiation, wind speed, and, maximum, mean and minimum temperature〈/p〉〈/list-item〉 〈list-item〉 〈p xml:lang="en"〉The methodology complied to a high degree with the three perfect prognosis assumptions and is scalable to other spatio‐temporal resolutions〈/p〉〈/list-item〉 〈/list〉 〈/p〉
    Description: European Social Fund, Freistaat Sachsen http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100004895
    Description: https://rekis.hydro.tu-dresden.de/
    Description: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7570247
    Description: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7559173
    Description: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7558945
    Description: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8059248
    Description: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8198925
    Keywords: ddc:551.6 ; climate change ; statistical downscaling ; perfect prognosis ; ERA5 ; CORDEX ; deep learning ; multivariate ensemble
    Language: English
    Type: doc-type:article
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    In:  MICROAIRPOLAR, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid - Meteorological State Agency of Spain | Supplement to: Gonzalez, Sergi; Bañon, Manuel; Albero, José V; Larramendi, Ramón; Moreno, Hermenegildo; Vasallo, Francisco; Sanz, Pablo; Quesada, Antonio; Justel, Ana (2019): Weather Observations of Remote Polar Areas Using an AWS Onboard a Unique Zero-Emissions Polar Vehicle. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 100(10), 1891-1895, https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-19-0110.1
    Publication Date: 2023-01-30
    Description: A Mobile - Automatic Weather Station (M-AWS) was designed to record a set of ground measurements, on board a zero-emissions polar vehicle. The M-AWS measured temperature and relative humidity in a transect of 2538 km from the plateau near the Novolazárevskaya station to the Dome Fuji (altitude 3810 m. asl) over the Eastern Antarctic plateau during the Year of Polar Prediction Southern Hemisphere Special Observing Period (YOPP-SH SOP).
    Keywords: Antarctica; automatic weather station; DATE/TIME; ELEVATION; GPS: GARMIN GPS 16x-HVX; HEIGHT above ground; Humidity, relative; Humidity, relative, standard deviation; Humidity-Temperature probe, Vaisala, HMP155; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; M-AWS; Mobile Automatic Weather Station; Temperature, air; Temperature, air, maximum; Temperature, air, minimum; Temperature, air, standard deviation; WindsledAWS-track; Year of Polar Prediction; YOPP; zero-emissions
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 10188 data points
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    Publication Date: 2023-07-19
    Description: We investigated the role of whitesand ecosystems (WSEs) in blackwater formation in the Rio Negro basin in order to develop novel constraints for the terrestrial carbon export from land to ocean. Orbitrap mass spectrometry, a kind of ultrahigh resolution technique (FT-MS), allows to resolve thousand of individual molecular features per DOM sample. Precise determination of exact mass allows the assignment of molecular formulae to these features. We therefore identified molecular markers using Orbitrap mass spectrometry from dissolved organic carbon (DOC) of ground- and surface waters in two contrasting WSEs feeding Rio Negro tributaries and compared them with known Rio Negro markers. One tributary was fed by a whitesand riparian valley connected to a terra firme plateau, while the other was fed by a typical upland whitesand Campina. We sampled at the end of October and beginning of November 2017. "Data Set S1", an .xlsx file, contains the crosstab (samples in columns, formulae in rows) of all molecular formulae, the DOM index data (chemical indices calculated from the formula data), ecosystem averages (averages across DOM samples from the same ecosystem), ecosystem fingerprint assignments (indicative formulae per ecosystem type as assessed by t-tests, i.e., significantly "enriched" formulae based on ion abundance data), Rio Negro marker overlap (comparison of fingerprints with two sets of published Rio Negro markers from Gonsior et al. 2016 (doi:10.5194/bg-13-4279-2016) and Simon et al. 2019 (doi:10.1016/j.orggeochem.2019.01.013), and evaluation of structural data from PubChem (for those nine WSE formulae that showed consistent matching with Rio Negro markers). "Data Set S2", also an .xlsx file, contains the merged crosstab that was used for a general dataset comparison of whitesand DOM and the two openly available Rio Negro datasets. "Data Set S3" is a .docx file containing the list of structure suggestions for nine potential whitesand Rio Negro markers from PubChem, including the structural formulae (which are not provided in "Data Set S1").
    Keywords: Age; Age, 14C calibrated (Graven et al. 2015); ALTITUDE; Amazon; Blackwater; Calculated after Dansgaard (1964); Campina; Carbon, organic, dissolved; C export; Comment; Conductivity, electrical; Cuieiras; Date/Time of event; Deuterium excess; Dissolved Organic Matter; DOC; DOM; Event label; Extraction efficiency; Fraction modern carbon; Geology, comment; Latitude of event; Location; Longitude of event; Optional event label; P2; P4; P5; P6; P7; pH; PP1; PP2; PR10; PR11; PR6; PR7; PR8; PR9; PT6; RA; RC; Rio_Negro-P2; Rio_Negro-P4; Rio_Negro-P5; Rio_Negro-P6; Rio_Negro-P7; Rio_Negro-PP1; Rio_Negro-PP2; Rio_Negro-PR10; Rio_Negro-PR11; Rio_Negro-PR6; Rio_Negro-PR7; Rio_Negro-PR8; Rio_Negro-PR9; Rio_Negro-PT6; Rio_Negro-RA; Rio_Negro-RC; Rio Negro; Sample ID; tropics; Type; Water level; Whitesand; Δ14C; δ18O; δ Deuterium
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 248 data points
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    ISSN: 1520-4995
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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