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  • 1
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    Publication Date: 2022-04-28
    Description: The women’s health movement shocked and scandalised when it burst into Australian politics in the early 1970s. It cast the light of day onto taboo subjects such as sexual assault, abortion and domestic violence, provoking outrage and condemnation. Some of the services women created for themselves were subjected to police raids; sex education material was branded ‘indecent’. Moreover, women dared to criticise revered institutions, such as the medical system. Yet for all its perceived radicalism, the movement was part of a much broader and relatively conventional international health reform push, which included the ‘new’ public health movement, the community health centre movement and, in Australia, the Aboriginal health movement, all of which were critical of the way medical systems had been organised during the 20th century. The women who joined the movement came from diverse backgrounds and included immigrant and refugee women, Aboriginal women and Anglo women. Initially, groups worked separately for the most part but as time went on, they found ways to cooperate and collaborate. This book presents an account of the ideas, the diverse and shared efforts and the enduring hard work of women’s health activists, drawn together in one volume for the first time. This relentless activism gradually had an impact on public policy and slowly brought forth major attitudinal changes. The book also identifies the opportunities for health reform that were created along the way, opportunities which deserve to be more fully embraced.
    Keywords: australia ; politics ; women ; women's health movement ; healthcare ; Domestic violence ; Feminism ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government::JPH Political structure & processes ; bic Book Industry Communication::L Law::LN Laws of Specific jurisdictions::LNT Social law::LNTM Medical & healthcare law
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-11-24
    Description: Elemental scans, organic geochemistry and stable isotope analysis is presented here from a stomach-oil deposit collected at Lake Untersee in central Dronning Maud Land (DML). Deposit WMM7 (sometimes called Antarctic mumiyo) was collected at -71.367 degN, 13.317 degE during the GeoMaud expedition (1995/1996), from the Untersee Oasis, Dronning Maud Land. The aim of the analysis is to investigate snow petrel diet during the Last Glacial stage (22-29 ka) and in turn to infer changing sea-ice conditions in the South Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean (McClymont et al., Climate of the Past Discussions, submitted). The data include results from non-destructive XRF scanning (ITRAX core scanner, National Oceanography Centre, Southampton, U.K.), fatty acid distributions and fatty acid stable isotope ratios (Department of Geography, Durham University, Durham, U.K.) and bulk stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios (Department of Earth Sciences, Durham University, Durham, U.K.). The age-depth model is constrained by 6 new bulk radiocarbon measurements (CologneAMS, Cologne, Germany).
    Keywords: Antarctica; ANTarctic Sea Ice Evolution from a novel biological archive; ANTSIE; Biomarker; fatty acid; Last Glacial; mumiyo; Sea ice; Stable isotope; XRF
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    Format: application/zip, 5 datasets
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2023-11-24
    Description: XRF analysis of stomach-oil deposit WMM7.
    Keywords: AGE; Aluminium; Antarctica; ANTarctic Sea Ice Evolution from a novel biological archive; ANTSIE; Arsenic; Barium; Bromine; Calcium; Cerium; Chlorine; Chromium; Copper; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Gallium; GeoMaud95/96; Iron; Last Glacial; Lead; Manganese; MULT; Multiple investigations; mumiyo; Nickel; Phosphorus; Potassium; Rubidium; Sampling on land; Sea ice; Silicon; Strontium; Sulfur; Titanium; Unterseeoase; Vanadium; WMM-7; X-ray fluorescence ITRAX core scanner; XRF; Zinc; Zirconium
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 18960 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-11-24
    Description: Total nitrogen %, total organic carbon % and bulk stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen for stomach-oil deposit WMM7. Standard deviations reported for replicate analyses.
    Keywords: AGE; Antarctica; ANTarctic Sea Ice Evolution from a novel biological archive; ANTSIE; Biomarker; Carbon, organic, total; Carbon/Nitrogen ratio; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Element analyser isotope ratio mass spectrometer (EA-IRMS); GeoMaud95/96; Last Glacial; MULT; Multiple investigations; mumiyo; Nitrogen, total; Sampling on land; Sea ice; Stable isotope; Unterseeoase; WMM-7; δ13C; δ13C, standard deviation; δ15N; δ15N, standard deviation
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 105 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-11-24
    Description: Fatty acid and selected pigment distributions from stomach-oil deposit WMM7. Pigments are reported according to the absorbance at 4 key wavelengths (e.g. P410 = absorbance at 410 nm). Absorbances are reported normalised to extracted mass of stomach-oil deposit (abs g-1) and normalised to total organic carbon content (abs gTOC-1).
    Keywords: AGE; Antarctica; ANTarctic Sea Ice Evolution from a novel biological archive; ANTSIE; Biomarker; cis-9-Octadecenoic acid of total fatty acids (IUPAC: Octadec-9-enoic acid); DEPTH, sediment/rock; fatty acid; Gas chromatography - Mass spectrometry (GC-MS); GeoMaud95/96; Hexadecanoic acid of total fatty acids; Hexadecenoic acid of total fatty acids; Last Glacial; MULT; Multiple investigations; mumiyo; Octadecanoic acid of total fatty acids; Pigments, absorbance at 410 nm, per unit mass total organic carbon; Pigments, absorbance at 410 nm per unit mass; Pigments, absorbance at 435 nm, per unit mass total organic carbon; Pigments, absorbance at 435 nm per unit mass; Pigments, absorbance at 660 nm, per unit mass total organic carbon; Pigments, absorbance at 660 nm per unit mass; Pigments, absorbance at 665 nm, per unit mass total organic carbon; Pigments, absorbance at 665 nm per unit mass; Sampling on land; Sea ice; Tetradecanoic acid of total fatty acids; Unterseeoase; UV-visible spectrophotometer; WMM-7
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 195 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-11-24
    Description: Fatty acid stable carbon isotope ratios from stomach-oil deposit WMM7. Standard deviations reported for duplicate measurements.
    Keywords: AGE; Antarctica; ANTarctic Sea Ice Evolution from a novel biological archive; ANTSIE; Biomarker; cis-9-Octadecenoic acid, δ13C; cis-9-Octadecenoic acid, δ13C, standard deviation; DEPTH, sediment/rock; fatty acid; Gas chromatography - Isotope ratio mass spectrometer (GC-IRMS); GeoMaud95/96; Hexadecanoic acid, δ13C; Hexadecanoic acid, δ13C, standard deviation; Last Glacial; MULT; Multiple investigations; mumiyo; Octadecanoic acid, δ13C; Octadecanoic acid, δ13C, standard deviation; Sampling on land; Sea ice; Stable isotope; Tetradecanoic acid, δ13C; Tetradecanoic acid, δ13C, standard deviation; Unterseeoase; WMM-7
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 96 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: High-resolution palaeotopographic and -bathymetric models of the Southern Ocean and the Antarctic continent facilitate detailed investigation of past ice sheet and ocean circulation development from land to sea, which is essential for robust reconstructions of the paleoclimate, palaeocryosphere, and palaeoceanography. These important boundary conditions have been newly reconstructed based on all available geophysical and geological data and merged together to form complete grids of the Southern Ocean and Antarctica. For detailed information on the reconstructions, please refer to Paxman et al. (2019) and Hochmuth et al. (2020) for the palaeotopography and the palaeobathymetry, respectively. For further information on the merging process, please see the attached readme document. We present a compilation of the merged palaeotopography and palaeobathymetry for five key time slices in the Cenozoic development of the Antarctic continent and the Southern Ocean: (i) Eocene/Oligocene Boundary (34 Ma), (ii) Oligocene/Miocene Transition (23 Ma), (iii) middle Miocene (14 Ma), (iv) early Pliocene (5 Ma), and (v) Pliocene/Pleistocene Boundary (2.6 Ma). Note: The primary authors of the original publications, G. Paxman and K. Hochmuth are equally contributing joint first authors of this dataset compilation.
    Keywords: Antarctica; Binary Object; Binary Object (File Size); Binary Object (Media Type); Eocene/Oligocene Boundary; Miocene; palaeobathymetry; palaeotopography; Pleistocene; Pliocene; Southern Ocean
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 11 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-04-13
    Description: In this dataset, seven inactive massive sulfide chimneys, collected in the Manus Basin (Bismarck Sea, Papua New Guinea, SW Pacific) during SONNE cruise SO216 in 2011, are characterized with respect to mineralogical and geochemical composition as well as age. The samples originate from the PACManus (Snowcap, Fenway, Satanic Mills, Solwara 6, Solwara 8) and SuSu Knolls (North Su) hydrothermal vent fields that emit highly sulfidic fluids and feature poly-metallic sulfide chimneys and mounds. They were collected by the ROV QUEST (Marum Bremen) with the ROV's hydraulic arm. Ore petrology was performed on polished thin sections and shows that the chimneys were mainly composed of chalcopyrite (CuFeS₂), pyrite/marcasite (FeS₂), sphalerite (Zn(Fe)S), and bornite (Cu₅FeS₄) with a suite of other minor to rare minerals. The bulk geochemistry of the samples was determined on representative samples (several tens to hundreds of grams) by a combination of methods including ICP-OES, ICP-MS and Instrumental Neutron Activation. Some samples show elevated As-and Pb-concentrations (up to 3.2 wt.% As; up to 2.0 wt.% Pb), which is also reflected in the presence of tennantite and galena as well as other sulfosalts in thin sections. Five of the seven collected inactive chimney samples were dated using the ²²⁶Ra/Ba method. The youngest, yet clearly inactive sample was StM-R2 (Satanic Mills; 0 y ± 160 y) followed by Fw-R1 (Fenway; 1400 y ± 160 y), Sol8-R1 (Solwara 8; 1800 y ± 160 y) and Sol6-R1 (Solwara 6; 2093 y ± 267 y). The oldest dated chimney was NSu-R7 (North Su; 3183 y ± 236 y). The chimney samples were part of a study, in which 16S rRNA gene based community profiling of active (n=6) and inactive (n=7) sulfide chimneys from the Manus Basin (SW Pacific) was conducted. The diversity information in combination with radiometric dating was used to select a subset of inactive sulfide chimneys of different age for functional analyses on metagenomic (n=4) and metaproteomic (n=1) level.
    Keywords: Age; AGE; Age, range; Antimony; Arsenic; BAMBUS; Barium; Bismarck Sea; Bismuth; Cadmium; Calcium; Chromium; Cobalt; Copper; DEPTH, water; Description; Event label; Gallium; Germanium; Gold; hydrothermal vent; Indium; Iron; LATITUDE; Lead; LONGITUDE; Manganese; Mercury; mineral weathering; Molybdenum; Name; Nickel; Oxygen; Radium-226, standard deviation; Radium-226/Barium activity ratio; Radium-226/Barium activity ratio, standard deviation; Radium-226 activity per mass; Remote operated vehicle; ROV; Sample ID; Sample type; Selenium; Silicon dioxide; Silver; SO216; SO216-27-1; SO216-29-1; SO216-31-1; SO216-43-1; SO216-47-1; SO216-49-1; SO216-53-1; Sonne; Status; Strontium; Sulfur, elemental; sulphide chimney; Tellurium; Tin; Titanium; Zinc
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 267 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-04-29
    Description: Age determination of stomach-oil deposit WMM7. Radiocarbon ages calibrated to calendar ages using MARINE20 (Heaton et al., 2020) using two scenarios: using Holocene deltaR of 670 ± 50 yr (Björck et al. 1991) or using a simulated sea ice deltaR of 2470 ± 50 yr (Heaton et al., 2020). COL3022 was previously published (Berg et al., 2019).
    Keywords: Age, 14C calibrated, MARINE20 (Heaton et al., 2020); Age, dated; Age, dated standard deviation; Antarctica; ANTarctic Sea Ice Evolution from a novel biological archive; ANTSIE; Calendar age, maximum/old; Calendar age, median; Calendar age, minimum/young; DEPTH, sediment/rock; GeoMaud95/96; Laboratory code/label; Last Glacial; MULT; Multiple investigations; mumiyo; Sampling on land; Sea ice; Stable isotope; Unterseeoase; WMM-7
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 63 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2023-02-08
    Description: The Endeavour Segment of the Juan de Fuca Ridge is well known for its abundance of hydrothermal vents and chimneys. One-meter scale multibeam mapping data collected by an autonomous undersea vehicle revealed 572 chimneys along the central 14 km of the segment, although only 47 are named and known to be active. Hydrothermal deposits are restricted to the axial graben and the near-rims of the graben above a seismically mapped axial magma lens. The sparse eruptive activity on the segment during the last 4,300 years has not buried inactive chimneys, as occurs at more magmatically robust mid-ocean ridges.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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