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    Academic Press
    In:  London, 524 pp., Academic Press, vol. special paper 359, ix + 190 pp., no. 2, pp. 527-553, (ISBN 0-8137-2359-0)
    Publication Date: 1992
    Keywords: Textbook of geophysics ; Fracture ; Rock mechanics ; Fluids ; Friction
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    Academic Press
    In:  Bull., Open-File Rept., Encyclopedia of Earth System Science, London, Academic Press, vol. 231, no. 16, pp. 389-397, (ISBN 1-86239-165-3, vi + 330 pp.)
    Publication Date: 1992
    Keywords: Tsunami(s)
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    Academic Press
    In:  Bull., Polar Proj. OP-O3A4, Fault Mechanics and Transport Properties of Rocks: A Festschrift in Honor of W. F. Brace, London, Academic Press, vol. 4, no. Subvol. b, pp. 435-459, (ISBN 0080419208)
    Publication Date: 1992
    Keywords: Geothermics ; Seismicity ; Strength ; Source parameters ; Stress ; Fault zone
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2020-07-29
    Description: The diet of King Penguins Aptenodytes patagonica at Possession Island was studied in February 1989 by analysis of 20 stomach contents collected from adult birds, just before they fed their single chicks. The mean mass of the samples was 1.84 kg, equivalent to 15% of the unladen adult body-mass. Fish accounted for 99.8% and squids for 0.2% by mass. The main prey were mesopelagic myctophid fish which live in dense shoals and perform a daily vertical migration. Subadults/adults of Electrona carlsbergi and juveniles and subadults/adults of Krefftichthys anderssoni represented 73.7 and 13.4% of the diet by mass, respectively. No difference was found in the diet of male and female King Penguins. Comparison of individual samples suggests that these birds catch a large quantity of fish from only a limited number of shoals. The mean caloric content of the food was 7 kJ/g wet mass. The total energy requirement of each chick during its initial period of growth was estimated to amount to 328,000 kJ, equivalent to 55 kg of food. The rate at which energy was delivered to the chick was calculated to be 50 W during this period.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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    In:  Journal of Zoology, 226 (3). pp. 469-490.
    Publication Date: 2020-07-17
    Description: In Loligo forbesi Steenstrup, the female reproductive system consists of the ovary and accessory reproductive organs which include the oviducal gland, the nidamental gland, the accessory nidamental gland and seminal receptacle. Histological studies were made on the accessory reproductive organs of female L. forbesi. The various changes observed during maturation are described and the functional significance discussed. The secretions produced by the oviducal gland and nidamental gland apparently form the egg coats. The seminal receptacle serves to store spermatozoa after mating. The function of the accessory nidamental gland is unknown.
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    Academic Press
    In:  In: Encyclopedia of Earth System Science. , ed. by Nierenberg, W. A. Academic Press, San Diego, pp. 177-185.
    Publication Date: 2018-02-06
    Type: Book chapter , NonPeerReviewed
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2020-07-17
    Description: The cephalopod fauna collected during six surveys carried out in the bathyal basin of the north-western Mediterranean is discussed. Samples were taken at depths mainly between 1000 and 2000 m. Ten species were identified. Bathypolypus sponsalis and Neorossia caroli were the commonest species. Small individuals of both these species occurred at greater depths than did larger individuals, suggesting up-slope ontogenetic migration. The depth ranges recorded for all species collected are discussed and compared to the results of previous studies found in the literature.
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    In:  In: Global Biogeochemical Cycles. International geophysics series, 50 . Academic Press, London, pp. 301-315.
    Publication Date: 2018-06-01
    Description: This chapter discusses the phosphorus cycle. Phosphorus is one of the most important elements on Earth. It participates in or controls many of the biogeochemical processes occurring in the biosphere. Phosphate also plays a central role in the transmission and control of chemical energy within the cells, primarily, via the hydrolysis of the terminal phosphate ester bond of the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) molecule. The cycling of P is closely linked with biological processes. The chemical forms in which P is present in the environment is discussed. The processes that control its distribution in terrestrial, aquatic, and oceanic systems are described in the chapter. The chapter defines the major P reservoirs on the Earth's surface and the rate at which P is exchanged among these reservoirs. The chapter discusses the sub-global phosphorus cycles that includes freshwater terrestrial ecosystems, and the oceanic system and describes the global phosphorus cycle.
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