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    Vieweg
    In:  Bull., Polar Proj. OP-O3A4, Terrestrial and Space Techniques in Earthquake Prediction Research, Braunschweig, Vieweg, vol. 66, no. 2, pp. 625-643, (ISBN 0-87590-532-3, AGU Code: GD0305323)
    Publication Date: 1979
    Keywords: Earthquake precursor: deformation or strain ; Geodesy ; Crustal deformation (cf. Earthquake precursor: deformation or strain)
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    In:  Terrestrial and Space Techniques in Earthquake Prediction Research, Braunschweig, Vieweg, pp. 607-624
    Publication Date: 1979
    Keywords: Earthquake precursor: deformation or strain ; Geodesy ; Crustal deformation (cf. Earthquake precursor: deformation or strain)
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    In:  Bull., Open-File Rept., Terrestrial and Space Techniques in Earthquake Prediction Research, Braunschweig, Vieweg, vol. 5, no. 16, pp. 549-568, (ISBN 1-86239-165-3, vi + 330 pp.)
    Publication Date: 1979
    Keywords: Tectonics ; Earthquake
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    Vieweg
    In:  Professional Paper, Open-File Rept., Terrestrial and Space Techniques in Earthquake Prediction Research, Braunschweig, Vieweg, vol. 271, no. 16, pp. 3-48, (ISBN 0080419208)
    Publication Date: 1979
    Keywords: Earthquake precursor: prediction research ; Earthquake precursor: deformation or strain ; Review article
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    Vieweg
    In:  Professional Paper, Terrestrial and Space Techniques in Earthquake Prediction Research, Braunschweig, Vieweg, vol. 65, no. 16, pp. 645-661, (ISBN 1-86239-165-3, vi + 330 pp.)
    Publication Date: 1979
    Keywords: Earthquake precursor: deformation or strain ; Geodesy
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    Vieweg
    In:  Braunschweig, 712 pp., Vieweg, vol. 4, no. ALEX(01)-FR-77-01, AFTAC Contract F08606-76-C-0025, pp. 329, (ISBN: 3-7643-7295-8)
    Publication Date: 1979
    Keywords: Earthquake precursor: prediction research ; Geodesy ; Earthquake precursor: deformation or strain ; Crustal deformation (cf. Earthquake precursor: deformation or strain) ; Textbook of geophysics
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    In:  Professional Paper, Open-File Rept., Terrestrial and Space Techniques in Earthquake Prediction Research, Braunschweig, Vieweg, vol. 271, no. 16, pp. 687-712, (ISBN 0080419208)
    Publication Date: 1979
    Keywords: Earthquake precursor: prediction research ; Earthquake precursor: deformation or strain ; Geodesy ; Textbook of geophysics
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2016-07-13
    Description: Deep sea sediments contain more Cu, Ni, Ba, B etc., than transport of detrital terrigenous matter (TM) can explain. Longdistance transport in dissolved from is of no importance for many of these elements. Marine biological matter (BM) is enriched in Cu, Ni, Ba, B etc. Conservative mixing models, using BM and TM as inputs show that the compositional variations in pelagic sediments can be explained by these sources. Such mixing models have been used to estimate how the influx of BM and TM have varied with time, and to what extent different elements ares upplied by BM and TM. The results show that in Cenozoic Equatorial Pacific sediments CaCO₃, opaline silica, B, Ba, and Cu are predominantly biogenous. It is probable that also P and Ni belong to this group of elements, whereas almost all Al, Ti, Zr, V and Mn are delivered by TM or some volcanic processes. The accumulation rates (AR) for the biological constituents reached maxima during the L. Oligocene and the Miocene, and minima during the U. Oligocene and the Pleistocene; some AR from the Oligocene and the Miocene being 3-6 times higher than at present. The accumulation rate patterns for opaline silica, Ba and B co-vary, whereas the AR for CaCO₃ show another time dependance pattern. These AR-patterns are probably partly due to climatic variations. Plankton in Pacific Equatorial waters incorporate much more Cu, Ni, etc., than is required for the particulate transport of these elements to the ocean floor. This suggests that transport in particulate form of BM is an important source of Cu, Ba, B, etc. for the deep sea floor.
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2020-07-14
    Description: Several tissues (e.g. kidney, blood, digestive gland) in oceanic cephalopods which do not exhibit in vivo bioluminescence, luminesce when homogenized in the presence of air or when simply exposed to air in a vial (blood). The source of the luminescence appears to be a luciferin: treatment of kidney homogenates and blood with a photophore extract presumably containing luciferase resulted in a 20-fold increase in light production. Luminescence was also found in the renal fluid, which may be the source of luminescent clouds produced by squids. The variability in luminescence found in some tissues of cephalopods appeared to be related to feeding. Luminescence was also detected in the digestive glands of midwater octopods.
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2020-07-14
    Description: The means of detecting downwelling light for counterillumination in several midwater animals has been examined. Eyes and extraocular photoreceptors (drosal photosensitive vesicles in the enoploteuthid squid Abraliopsis sp. B and pineal organs in the myctophid fish Myctophum spinosum) were alternately exposed to overhead light or covered by a small opaque shield above the animal and the bioluminescent response of the animal was monitored. Covering either the eyes or the extraocular photoreceptors resulted in a reduction in the intensity of counterillumination. Preliminary experiments examining the bioluminescent feedback mechanism for monitoring intensity of bioluminescence during counterillumination in the midwater squid Abralia trigonura indicated that the ventral photosensitive vesicles are responsible for bioluminescent feedback.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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