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Late Mesozoic tectonics of Central Asia based on paleomagnetic evidence
Published 2010Subjects: “…Plate tectonics…”
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New paleomagnetic data from Late Neoproterozoic sedimentary successions in Southern Urals, Russia: implications for the Late Neoproterozoic paleogeography of the Iapetan realm
Published 2014“…Thehigh-temperature component in the Krivaya Luka Formation is interpreted to be a Late Ediacaran overprint. Our new paleomagnetic poles together with some previously published Ediacaran poles from Baltica and Laurentia are used herein to produce a series of paleogeographic reconstructions of the opening of the Iapetus Ocean.…”
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Age and paleomagnetism of the 1210 Ma Gnowangerup–Fraser dyke swarm, Western Australia, and implications for late Mesoproterozoic paleogeography
Published 2014“…Differences in lengths and shapes of late Mesoproterozoic Apparent Polar Wander Paths of several continents suggests that a large supercontinent did not exist between about 1300 and 1050 Ma. …”
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Design of aircraft lateral control laws simulation for teaching and learning
Published 2021“…In the design of the control laws, two types of control laws were discussed which are the yaw damper and the poles placement method. The result is a complete simulator for aircraft lateral motion which allows the user to simulate and study the lateral characteristic of an aircraft given the desired input. …”
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Quality Assessment of Two Timber Latex Clones of Rubberwood (Hevea Brasiliensis)
Published 2001“…A study was conducted to determine the growth performance, anatomical, physical and mechanical properties and chemical constituents of timber latex clones (TLC) and to compared with the common rubberwood. …”
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Late Devonian carbonate magnetostratigraphy from the Oscar and Horse Spring Ranges, Lennard Shelf, Canning Basin, Western Australia
Published 2015“…These directions define a geomagnetic pole at 49.5°S/285.8°E and α95=2.4α95=2.4 (n=501n=501), placing the Canning Basin at 9.9°S during the Late Devonian, consistent with carbonate reef development at this time.A conservative interpretation of the magnetostratigraphy shows the recovery of multiple reversals from both sections, not including possible cryptochrons and short duration magnetozones. …”
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Effect of aspect ratios on longitudinal and lateral motions of unmanned aerial vehicle
Published 2006“…This paper investigates the effect of aspect ratio on the stability of the longitudinal and lateral motions of UAV. The poles of the motions are calculated and root locus for the motions are plotted to validate that the variable aspect ratio (VAR) wings sustain stability during symmetric changes in wing span. …”
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Apparent polar wander paths of the major Chinese blocks since the Late Paleozoic: Toward restoring the amalgamation history of east Eurasia
Published 2017“…© 2017 High quality paleomagnetic poles (a.k.a. paleopoles) are essential for quantitative lithospheric plate reconstruction. …”
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Unraveling the role of cell wall remodeling factors in Arabidopsis root development
Published 2017“…In the dicot Arabidopsis, lateral roots initiate post-embryonically from a specialised set of cells at the xylem pole of the pericycle cell layer termed ‘founder cells (FC)’, overlaid by three distinct tissue layers – endodermis, cortex, epidermis. …”
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The 1.24–1.21 ga licheng large igneous province in the North China craton: Implications for paleogeographic reconstruction
Published 2020“…A new ~1.24 Ga paleomagnetic pole at 2.0°N, 165.1°E, A95 = 11.0°, N = 9 and an ~1.21 Ga VGP at −23.0°N, 92.5°E, dp/dm = 4.7°/7.8° have been obtained from these dykes, with the 1.24 Ga pole supported by positive baked contact test. …”
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Paleomagnetism of the Jurassic Transantarctic Mountains revisited - Evidence for large dispersion of apparent polar wander within less than 3Myr
Published 2014“…Based on these new results we postulate that both clusters A and B of pole positions reflect primary magnetizations and that the Kirkpatrick basalts of Gair Mesa have been emplaced in a rather short normal polarity time interval of 3 Myr. …”
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First Precambrian palaeomagnetic data from the Mawson Craton (East Antarctica) and tectonic implications
Published 2018“…Comparison between the new pole and that of the broadly coeval Lakeview dolerite from the North Australian Craton supports the putative ~40° late Neoproterozoic relative rotation between the North Australian Craton and the combined South and West Australian cratons. …”
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Palaeomagnetism of palaeozoic glacial sediments of northern ethiopia: A contribution towards african permian palaeogeography
Published 2013“…The resulting pole position is located at ϕs = 246.6ºE, λs = 31.8ºS (N = 11, A95 = 13.1º), this pole with its 95 per cent confidence circle intersects the 270–310 Ma, segment of the APW path for West Africa consistent with ages of between late Carboniferous and early Permian. …”
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Paleomagnetism of the 765 Ma Luakela volcanics in northwest Zambia and implications for Neoproterozoic positions of the Congo craton
Published 2010“…The secondary LVB pole (38.3°N, 90.9°E), of uncertain age but younger than 765 Ma, coincides with the pole for the ca. 795 Ma Gagwe lavas, casting doubt on the assumed primary nature of the Gagwe remanence. …”
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Active steering for vehicle system using sliding mode control
Published 2006“…In order to compensate the disturbances, side slip angles and yaw rate of the vehicle will be observed. The model presented take into account different friction of road coefficients of the system. …”
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Active steering for vehicle system using sliding mode control
Published 2006“…In order to compensate the disturbances, side slip angles and yaw rate of the vehicle will be observed. The model presented take into account different friction of road coefficients of the system. …”
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Quantification of an Archaean to Recent Earth Expansion Process Using Global Geological and Geophysical Data Sets
Published 2001“…Global geological and geophysical data, while routinely used in conventional plate tectonic studies, has not been applied to models of an expanding Earth. …”
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