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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2022-08-02
    Description: Funde nicht-alpiner Gerölle südlich des altpleistozänen Donaulaufs in der östlichen Iller-Lech-Platte werden als umgelagerte Reste pliozäner Donauschotter gedeutet und geben so erste Hinweise auf ein Ausgreifen der Donau 35-40 km südlich ihres heutigen Laufs. Die bisher als Tertiärrelikt angesehene Dinkelscherbener Altwasserscheide dieses Bereichs kann somit erst im Pleistozän entstanden sein und dürfte kaum am Staufenberg vorbei weiter nach NNO gereicht haben.
    Description: research
    Keywords: ddc:551.7
    Language: German
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2022-08-05
    Description: Die MATUYAMA/BRUNHES-Grenze konnte am Mittelrhein in der Schichtenfolge von Kärlich relativ stark eingeengt werden. Sie ist dort älter als die 6. Eiszeit vor heute und liegt in einer Wechselfolge von Sedimenten, die dem „Ville-Interglazial-Komplex" zugeordnet wird. Möglicherweise muß diese Grenze sogar noch etwas tiefer gelegt werden in einen Horizont mit ersten Zeugnissen eiszeitlichen Dauerfrostbodens. In allen anderen untersuchten Lokalitäten ist die Lückenhafbigkeit der Überlieferung zu groß für detailliertere Aussagen. Die MATUYAMA-Epoche ist vorerst sowohl am Rhein wie an der Donau wegen der vorwiegend gröberklastischen Gesteinsfazies nur bedingt mit der Feingliederung des ältesten Pleistozäns korrelierbar. So sind in der Ville (Tgb. Frechen) mehrere altquartäre warmklimatische Tonhorizonte revers magnetisiert (Tonhorizont B2 und C). Darüber folgt ein normal magnetisierter Horizont (Tonhorizont D), der sich ebenfalls noch im Liegenden der Hauptterrassenfolge befindet. Schließlich wurde neuerdings im Liegenden dieser Abfolge ein weiterer, bereits quartärer Horizont (Bl) gefunden, in welchem sich eine Umpolung von normal nach revers vollzieht. Die Schwierigkeit besteht vorerst noch darin, diese Abfolge geobotanisch genauer zu definieren. Die GAUSS-Epoche läßt sich hingegen in einen guten Zusammenhang mit dem mittleren bis höheren Pliozän bringen (Brunssumium bis mittleres Reuverium). Die Tertiär/Quartär-Grenze auf geobotanischer Grundlage kann nach diesen Befunden etwa mit 2 Mio. Jahre vor heute relativ gut festgelegt werden; denn im höchsten Reuverium (C), das zumeist der Erosion zum Opfer gefallen ist, wurde bereits die Umpolung zur reversen Matuyama-Epodie (Beginn rd. 2,4 Mio. Jahre vor heute) gefunden.
    Description: research
    Keywords: ddc:551.7
    Language: German
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    In:  New York, Springer, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 65-66, (ISBN 0 340 76405 8)
    Publication Date: 1976
    Keywords: Stress ; Textbook of geophysics ; Textbook of geology ; Elasticity
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    In:  Fortschritte der Chemie Organischer Naturstoffe, 33 (1). pp. 1-72.
    Publication Date: 2017-10-11
    Description: Since organic chemistry began, the chemistry of natural products from terrestrial organisms such as plants and fungi has been studied intensively; in contrast, marine species have received relatively little attention. However, in the last decade research in the field of marine products has increased sbstantially. The heightened interest in this area is attested by the appearance of the monumental treatise of Halstead on Poisonous and Venomous Marine Animals in 1965 (108), Baslow’s review on “Marine Pharmacology” in 1969 (14) and Scheuer’s recent book “Chemistry of Marine Natural Products” (160) in 1973. In addition Premuzic’s review devoted to the Chemistry of Natural Products Derived from Marine Sources, was published in volume 29 of this series in 1971 (152).
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    In:  Cell and Tissue Research, 167 (2). pp. 229-241.
    Publication Date: 2020-07-24
    Description: A single layer of cells secretes the hard cephalopod beaks. The beccublasts are tall columnar cells that separate the beak from the surrounding buccal muscles, and must serve to attach these muscles to the beak. Within the cell layer there are three types of cells. The first, and most frequently found contain cell-long fibrils. These fibrils may have contractile and tensile properties. Complex trabeculae extend from the beccublasts into the matrix of the beak. The fibrils are attached to these trabeculae and at the other end of the cells they are anchored near to the beccublast-muscle cell interface, closely associated with the muscles that move the beak. The second group of cells contain masses of endoplasmic reticulum the cysternae of which are arranged along the long axis of the cell. These cells also contain dense granules and are probably the major source of beak hard tissue. It is probable that each cell secretes its own column of beak hard tissue. The third group of cells contains a mixture of fibrils and secretory tissue. In the beccublast layer there are changes in the proportion of the three types of cells depending upon the region sampled. In the region where growth is most active there are mostly secretory cells, whereas near the biting and wearing tip there are mainly anchoring type cells.
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    In:  Microbial Ecology, 3 (1). pp. 1-9.
    Publication Date: 2015-03-10
    Description: Enrichment cultures were prepared with different media for phototrophic bacteria from four species of marine sponges, collected from oxic coastal waters near Split (Yugoslavia). We obtained pure cultures of six strains of Chromatiaceae and two strains of Rhodospirillaceae by agar shake dilution. The Rhodospirillaceae were identified as Rhodopseudomonas sulfidophila and a marine form of Rhodopseudomonas palustris. TheChromatiaceae were identified as Chromatium vinosum, Chromatium gracile, Chromatium minutissimum. Ectothiorhodospira mobilis, and a Chromatium species, which in some respects resembles Chromatium minus. The occurrence of strictly anaerobic phototrophic bacteria in aerobic sponges is discussed with respect to nutrition and possible syntrophism
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