Search Results - Continental Association
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Continental-scale variation in seaweed host-associated bacterial communities is a function of host condition, not geography
Published 2015“…In contrast to biogeographical patterns of planktonic marine microbial communities, host traits emerge as critical determinants of associated microbial community structure of these holobionts, even at a continental scale.…”
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Comparison of modern fluid distribution, pressure and flow in sediments associated with anticlines growing in deepwater (Brunei) and continental environments (Iran)
Published 2014“…Chemical reactions associated with smectite rich mud rocks in Iran occur shallow (~1900 m, smectite to illite transformation) causing load-transfer related (moderate) overpressures, whereas mechanical compaction and inflationary overpressures dominate smectite poor mud rocks offshore Brunei. …”
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Reprint of: Comparison of modern fluid distribution, pressure and flow in sediments associated with anticlines growing in deepwater (Brunei) and continental environments (Iran)
Published 2014“…Chemical reactions associated with smectite rich mud rocks in Iran occur shallow (~1900 m, smectite to illite transformation) causing load-transfer related (moderate) overpressures, whereas mechanical compaction and inflationary overpressures dominate smectite poor mud rocks offshore Brunei. …”
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Continental-scale distribution and diversity of Ceratobasidium orchid mycorrhizal fungi in Australia
Published 2021“…To estimate the taxonomic diversity of Ceratobasidium associating with orchids, phylogenetic analysis of the ITS sequence locus was undertaken. …”
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Generation and preservation of continental crust in the Grenville Orogeny
Published 2015“…The peaks are interpreted to represent either periods of enhanced generation of granitic magma perhaps associated with mantle overturn and superplume events, or preferential preservation of continental crust during global collisional orogenesis. …”
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Predicting and testing continental vertical motion histories since the Paleozoic
Published 2012“…Dynamic topography at the Earth's surface caused by mantle convection can affect a range of geophysical and geological observations including bathymetry, sea-level change, continental flooding, sedimentation and erosion. These observations provide important constraints on and test of mantle dynamic models. …”
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Habitat specialization in tropical continental shelf demersal fish assemblages
Published 2012“…Samples were collected across a depth range poorly represented in the literature from the fringing reef lagoon (1–10 m depth), down the fore reef slope to the reef base (10–30 m depth) then across the adjacent continental shelf (30–110 m depth). Multivariate analyses showed that there were distinctive fish assemblages and different sized fish were associated with each habitat/depth category. …”
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The largest plagiogranite on Earth formed by re- melting of juvenile proto-continental crust
Published 2021“…The growth of continental crust through melt extraction from the mantle is a critical component of the chemical evolution of the Earth and the development of plate tectonics. …”
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Evaluating Geomorphic Features as Surrogates for Benthic Biodiversity on Australia's Western Continental Margin
Published 2012“…Australia's western continental margin extends over~2,000 km, from subtropical to temperate latitudes (~18-35. oS). …”
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Continental flood basalts of the Huashan Group, northern margin of the Yangtze block – implications for the breakup of Rodinia
Published 2013“…It is generally accepted that Neoproterozoic extension and dispersal of the supercontinent Rodinia was associated with mantle plume or superplume activities. …”
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Transition from oceanic to continental lithosphere subduction in southern Tibet: Evidence from the Late Cretaceous–Early Oligocene (~91–30 Ma) intrusive rocks in the Chanang–Zedong...
Published 2014“…Little is known about the detailed processes associated with the transition from oceanic to continental lithosphere subduction in the Gangdese Belt of southern Tibet (GBST). …”
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Mesoproterozoic rifting and Pan-African continental collision in SE India: evidence from the Khariar alkaline complex
Published 2006“…The Khariar and other alkaline bodies were, however, deformed during a Pan-African collisional event associated with the westward thrusting of the Eastern Ghats Province granulites over the cratonic foreland.…”
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Greater Kerguelen large igneous province reveals no role for Kerguelen mantle plume in the continental breakup of eastern Gondwana
Published 2019“…Enrichment of the mantle with volatiles associated with subduction during the Kuunga Orogeny permitted partial melting when the continental crust was sufficiently attenuated in the Early Cretaceous. …”
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Continental Arc and Back-Arc Migration in Eastern NE China: New Constraints on Cretaceous Paleo-Pacific Subduction and Rollback
Published 2018“…Tectonic evolution models for the Cretaceous Russia Sikhote-Alin and eastern NE China continental margin and interior remain controversial. …”
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Role of deep-Earth water cycling in the growth and evolution of continental crust: Constraints from Cretaceous magmatism in southeast China
Published 2018“…The late Mesozoic igneous province in southeast China provides an excellent opportunity to understand the processes that controlled the growth and evolution of Phanerozoic continental crust. Here we report petrological, whole-rock geochemical and isotopic data, and in situ zircon U–Pb–Lu–Hf isotopic data from granitoids and associated gabbros in the Pingtan and Tong'an complexes, southeast China. …”
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