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    In:  The Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science, Lowestoft | Supplement to: Pinnegar, John Keith; Goñi, Nicolas; Trenkel, Verena M; Arrizabalaga, Haritz; Melle, Webjørn; Keating, James; Óskarsson, Guomundur J (2015): A new compilation of stomach content data for commercially important pelagic fish species in the northeast Atlantic. Earth System Science Data, 7(1), 19-28, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-7-19-2015
    Publication Date: 2023-03-07
    Description: Fish stomach content records extracted from the DAPSTOM 4.5 database (held at the UK Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science - CEFAS). Data collated as part of the EU Euro-Basin project and specifically concerning herring (Clupea harengus), mackerel (Scomber scombrus), blue whiting (Micromesistius poutassou), albacore (Thunnus alalunga) and bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus). The data set consist of 20720 records - collected throughout the northeast Atlantic, between 1906 and 2011 - mostly during routine fisheries monitoring research cruises.
    Keywords: Basin Scale Analysis, Synthesis and Integration; Beach seine; BEAM; Beam trawl; Biscay; ICES Retangle = 16E6; sub-area = VIII; division = VIIIc; Biscay; ICES Retangle = 16E7; sub-area = VIII; division = VIIId; Biscay; ICES Retangle = 17E7; sub-area = VIII; division = VIIId; Biscay; ICES Retangle = 18E7; sub-area = VIII; division = VIIId; Biscay; ICES Retangle = 19E7; sub-area = VIII; division = VIIId; Biscay; ICES Retangle = 20E6; sub-area = VIII; division = VIIIb; Biscay; ICES Retangle = 20E6; sub-area = VIII; division = VIIId; Biscay; ICES Retangle = 21E6; sub-area = VIII; division = VIIIa; Biscay; ICES Retangle = 21E6; sub-area = VIII; division = VIIId; Biscay; ICES Retangle = 21E7; sub-area = VIII; division = VIIId; Biscay; ICES Retangle = 22E5; sub-area = VIII; division = VIIIa; Biscay; ICES Retangle = 22E6; sub-area = VIII; division = VIIIa; Biscay; ICES Retangle = 22E6; sub-area = VIII; division = VIIId; Biscay; ICES Retangle = 23E2; sub-area = VIII; division = VIIIa; Biscay; ICES Retangle = 23E3; sub-area = VIII; division = VIIId; Biscay; ICES Retangle = 23E4; sub-area = VIII; division = VIIIa; Biscay; ICES Retangle = 23E6; sub-area = VIII; division = VIIIa; Biscay; ICES Retangle = 24E2; sub-area = VIII; division = VIIIa; Biscay; ICES Retangle = 24E4; sub-area = VIII; division = VIIIa; Biscay; ICES Retangle = 24E5; sub-area = VIII; division = VIIIa; BSE; BULLEN-1906-64; BULLEN-1906-65; BULLEN-1906-66; BULLEN-1906-67; BULLEN-1906-68; BULLEN-1906-69; BULLEN-1906-70; BULLEN-1906-71; BULLEN-1906-72; BULLEN-1906-73; BULLEN-1906-74; BULLEN-1906-75; BULLEN-1907-100; BULLEN-1907-101; BULLEN-1907-102; BULLEN-1907-103; BULLEN-1907-104; BULLEN-1907-105; BULLEN-1907-106; BULLEN-1907-107; BULLEN-1907-108; BULLEN-1907-109; BULLEN-1907-110; BULLEN-1907-111; BULLEN-1907-112; BULLEN-1907-114; BULLEN-1907-115; BULLEN-1907-116; BULLEN-1907-117; BULLEN-1907-118; BULLEN-1907-119; BULLEN-1907-120; BULLEN-1907-121; BULLEN-1907-122; BULLEN-1907-123; BULLEN-1907-124; BULLEN-1907-125; BULLEN-1907-126; BULLEN-1907-127; BULLEN-1907-128; BULLEN-1907-129; BULLEN-1907-130; BULLEN-1907-131; BULLEN-1907-132; BULLEN-1907-133; BULLEN-1907-134; BULLEN-1907-135; BULLEN-1907-136; BULLEN-1907-137; BULLEN-1907-138; BULLEN-1907-139; BULLEN-1907-140; BULLEN-1907-141; BULLEN-1907-76; BULLEN-1907-77; BULLEN-1907-78; BULLEN-1907-79; BULLEN-1907-80; BULLEN-1907-81; BULLEN-1907-82; BULLEN-1907-83; BULLEN-1907-84; BULLEN-1907-85; BULLEN-1907-86; BULLEN-1907-88; BULLEN-1907-89; BULLEN-1907-90; BULLEN-1907-91; BULLEN-1907-92; BULLEN-1907-93; BULLEN-1907-94; BULLEN-1907-95; BULLEN-1907-96; BULLEN-1907-97; BULLEN-1907-98; BULLEN-1907-99; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 25E0; sub-area = VII; division = VIIj; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 25E1; sub-area = VII; division = VIIh; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 25E2; sub-area = VII; division = VIIh; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 25E3; sub-area = VII; division = VIIh; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 26E1; sub-area = VII; division = VIIh; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 27D9; sub-area = VII; division = VIIj; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 27E0; sub-area = VII; division = VIIj; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 27E1; sub-area = VII; division = VIIh; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 27E2; sub-area = VII; division = VIIh; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 27E3; sub-area = VII; division = VIIh; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 27E4; sub-area = VII; division = VIIh; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 28D8; sub-area = VII; division = VIIj; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 28D9; sub-area = VII; division = VIIj; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 28E0; sub-area = VII; division = VIIj; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 28E2; sub-area = VII; division = VIIh; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 29D8; sub-area = VII; division = VIIj; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 29D9; sub-area = VII; division = VIIj; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 29E1; sub-area = VII; division = VIIg; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 29E2; sub-area = VII; division = VIIg; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 30D9; sub-area = VII; division = VIIj; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 30E0; sub-area = VII; division = VIIj; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 30E2; sub-area = VII; division = VIIg; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 30E3; sub-area = VII; division = VIIg; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 30E4; sub-area = VII; division = VIIf; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 31D8; sub-area = VII; division = VIIj; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 31D9; sub-area = VII; division = VIIj; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 31E0; sub-area = VII; division = VIIj; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 31E2; sub-area = VII; division = VIIg; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 31E3; sub-area = VII; division = VIIg; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 31E4; sub-area = VII; division = VIIg; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 31E5; sub-area = VII; division = VIIf; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 32D8; sub-area = VII; division = VIIj; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 32D9; sub-area = VII; division = VIIj; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 32E3; sub-area = VII; division = VIIg; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 32E4; sub-area = VII; division = VIIg; Celtic Sea; ICES Retangle = 33D8; 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    Publication Date: 2020-12-18
    Description: Hekla is a frequently active volcano with an infamously short pre-eruptive warning period. Our project contributes to the ongoing work on improving Hekla’s monitoring and early warning systems. In 2012 we began monitoring gas release at Hekla. The dataset comprises semi-permanent near-real time measurements with a MultiGAS system, quantification of diffuse gas flux, and direct samples analysed for composition and isotopes (δ13C, δD and δ18O). In addition, we used reaction path modelling to derive information on the origin and reaction pathways of the gas emissions. Hekla’s quiescent gas composition was CO2-dominated (0.8 mol fraction) and the δ13C signature was consistent with published values for Icelandic magmas. The gas is poor in H2O and S compared to hydrothermal manifestations and syn-eruptive emissions from other active volcanic systems in Iceland. The total CO2 flux from Hekla central volcano (diffuse soil emissions) is at least 44 T d−1, thereof 14 T d−1 are sourced from a small area at the volcano’s summit. There was no detectable gas flux at other craters, even though some of them had higher ground temperatures and had erupted more recently. Our measurements are consistent with a magma reservoir at depth coupled with a shallow dike beneath the summit. In the current quiescent state, the composition of the exsolved gas is substantially modified along its pathway to the surface through cooling and interaction with wall-rock and groundwater. The modification involves both significant H2O condensation and scrubbing of S-bearing species, leading to a CO2-dominated gas emitted at the summit. We conclude that a compositional shift towards more S- and H2O-rich gas compositions if measured in the future by the permanent MultiGAS station should be viewed as sign of imminent volcanic unrest on Hekla.
    Description: The research leading to these results has received funding from the Icelandic Centre for Research (RANNIS, grant number 110002-0031); the European Community’s Seventh Framework Programme under Grant Agreement No. 308377 (Project FUTUREVOLC); and the International Civil Aviation Organization.
    Description: Published
    Description: 80-99
    Description: 6V. Pericolosità vulcanica e contributi alla stima del rischio
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Hekla ; Multi-GAS ; degassing ; volcanic unrest ; 04.08. Volcanology
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: © The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Geology 46 (2018): 55-58, doi:10.1130/G39413.1.
    Description: Primitive basalt melt inclusions from Borgarhraun, northern Iceland, display large correlated variations in CO2 and nonvolatile incompatible trace elements (ITEs) such as Nb, Th, Rb, and Ba. The average CO2/ITE ratios of the Borgarhraun melt inclusion population are precisely determined (e.g., CO2/Nb = 391 ± 16; 2σM [two standard errors of the mean], n = 161). These data, along with published data on five other populations of undegassed mid-oceanic ridge basalt (MORB) glasses and melt inclusions, demonstrate that upper mantle CO2/Ba and CO2/Rb are nearly homogeneous, while CO2/Nb and CO2/Th are broadly correlated with long-term indices of mantle heterogeneity reflected in Nd isotopes (143Nd/144Nd) in five of the six regions of the upper mantle examined thus far. Our results suggest that heterogeneous carbon contents of the upper mantle are long-lived features, and that average carbon abundances of the mantle sources of Atlantic MORB are higher by a factor of two than those of Pacific MORB. This observation is correlated with a similar distinction in water contents and trace elements characteristic of subduction fluids (Ba, Rb). We suggest that the upper mantle beneath the younger Atlantic Ocean basin contains components of hydrated and carbonated subduction-modified mantle from prior episodes of Iapetus subduction that were entrained and mixed into the upper mantle during opening of the Atlantic Ocean basin.
    Description: Maclennan is supported by Natural Environment Research Council grant NE/M000427/1. This research was supported by the Carnegie Institution of Washington.
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
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    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Inorganic chemistry 24 (1985), S. 1330-1333 
    ISSN: 1520-510X
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 104 (1982), S. 290-298 
    ISSN: 0006-291X
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Physics
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    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 52 (1973), S. 1108-1114 
    ISSN: 0006-291X
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Physics
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    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Nuclear Physics, Section A 381 (1982), S. 544-556 
    ISSN: 0375-9474
    Keywords: Nuclear reactions
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Physics
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    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Inorganica Chimica Acta 215 (1994), S. 33-40 
    ISSN: 0020-1693
    Keywords: Alkyl sulfonium complexes ; Crystal structures ; Triiodide complexes
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Inorganica Chimica Acta 31 (1978), S. 117-123 
    ISSN: 0020-1693
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Inorganica Chimica Acta 219 (1994), S. 155-160 
    ISSN: 0020-1693
    Keywords: Alkyl sulfide complexes ; Crystal structures ; Platinum complexes
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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