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  • Reidel  (3)
  • British Antarctic Survey  (2)
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  • 1981  (7)
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    Reidel
    In:  Amsterdam, Reidel, vol. 65, no. XVI:, pp. 1-14, (ISBN 0-521-80380-2 (hb), 0521-00859-X (pb))
    Publication Date: 1981
    Keywords: Nuclear explosion ; Seismology ; Discrimination ; Source
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    Reidel
    In:  Bull., Polar Proj. OP-O3A4, Current Research in Earthquake Prediction, Dordrecht, Reidel, vol. I, no. XVI:, pp. 221-300, (ISBN: 3-540-23712-7)
    Publication Date: 1981
    Keywords: Earthquake precursor: prediction research ; Seismicity ; Seismology ; Earthquake precursor: stresses ; Fault plane solution, focal mechanism
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    Reidel
    In:  Dordrecht, Reidel, vol. I, 383+VIII pp., no. Publ. No. 12, pp. 127, (ISBN 0-521-66034-3, ISBN 0-521-66948-0 paper)
    Publication Date: 1981
    Keywords: Earthquake precursor: prediction research ; Textbook of geophysics
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2016-04-11
    Description: There has been concern about recent temperature trends and the future effects of CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere1,2; but instrumental records only cover a few decades to a few centuries and it is essential that proxy data sources, such as pollen spectra from peats and lake sediments, be carefully interpreted as climate records. Several workers have shown statistically significant associations between the modern pollen rain and climatic parameters, an approach that by-passes the recognition of pollen/vegetation units. Statistically defined equations that associate abiotic and biotic elements are called transfer functions. We report here on the application of transfer function equations to nine middle and late Holocene peat and lake sediment sequences from northern Canada (Fig. 1).
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2016-09-02
    Description: Analysis of aeolo-marine dust deposits in the subtropical eastern Atlantic enables the strength of the major wind patterns during the late Quaternary to be evaluated and gives an insight into the climate of North Africa.
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    British Antarctic Survey
    In:  British Antarctic Survey Butlletin, 54 . pp. 1-7.
    Publication Date: 2020-06-15
    Description: 122 regurgitations by adults and chicks of the small grey-headed and black-browed albatrosses (mollymauks) included, besides flesh remains, 421 upper beaks (mandibles) and 422 lower beaks of cephalopods. The lower beaks and some flesh remains were identified, their lower rostral lengths were measured and the wet weight of squids represented by beaks was estimated. Nine species of squid and one octopod were identified. In both species of albatross, the muscular ommastrephid squid Todarodes is the principal squid in the diet, contributing 88% of the beaks and an estimated 91% of the weight of cephalopods represented by beaks in grey-headed albatrosses and 68% of the beaks and 76% of the weight in black-browed albatrosses. Second in importance in the diet is a cranchiid Mesonychoteuthis sp. A, which contributes 8% and 25% by number and 4% and 12% by weight to the diet of grey-headed and blackbrowed albatrosses, respectively. The eight remaining species are each represented by either one or two lower beaks. These samples are compared with samples from sperm whale stomachs and wandering albatrosses also collected near South Georgia.
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    In:  British Antarctic Survey Butlletin, 54 . pp. 9-21.
    Publication Date: 2020-06-15
    Description: Regurgitations of the chicks of wandering albatrosses near their nests included 762 upper beaks (mandibles) and 532 lower beaks of cephalopods. Twenty-five species of cephalopod are present in the diet. Analysis of the complete samples shows the three most important species in the diet to be Kondakovia longimana (40.0% by number), Taonius pavo (16.9%) and Histioteuthis(?) eltaninae (8.7%). While the large Taningia danae only comprises 1.3% by number, it may contribute over 5% by weight. The species and size ranges of beaks are compared with those occurring in the stomachs of sperm whales killed by whalers in the Southern Hemisphere (Clarke, 1980). The ten complete samples contain an average of 44 beaks which probably represents about 200 days' accumulation. Both Antarctic and warm-water cephalopods are present in the diet. These albatrosses possibly scavenge some of thei food from vomit of sperm whales.
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