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View article: Triple-oxygen isotopic evidence of prolonged direct bioleaching of pyrite with O2
Triple-oxygen isotopic evidence of prolonged direct bioleaching of pyrite with O2 Open
View article: Do Cheaters Prosper? Effect of Externally Supplied Momentum During Resistance Training on Measures of Upper Body Muscle Hypertrophy
Do Cheaters Prosper? Effect of Externally Supplied Momentum During Resistance Training on Measures of Upper Body Muscle Hypertrophy Open
Exercise technique, defined as the controlled execution of bodily movements to ensure an exercise effectively targets specific muscle groups while minimizing the risk of injury, is a resistance training (RT) variable frequently highlighted…
View article: Evaporitic–lacustrine mudstone laminites and prodelta mudlobes – continuity and change in the Hartmann's Valley interval, Murray formation, Gale crater, Mars
Evaporitic–lacustrine mudstone laminites and prodelta mudlobes – continuity and change in the Hartmann's Valley interval, Murray formation, Gale crater, Mars Open
The sedimentary fill of Gale crater on Mars is dominated by lacustrine strata that are the focus of investigations into surface processes, climate change and habitability early in the planet's history. This study focuses on the lower part …
View article: Louisiana's Inactive Wells: Steps Toward Improved Management
Louisiana's Inactive Wells: Steps Toward Improved Management Open
View article: Myoelectric activity during electromagnetic resistance alone and in combination with variable resistance or eccentric overload
Myoelectric activity during electromagnetic resistance alone and in combination with variable resistance or eccentric overload Open
View article: Multiple nutritional strategies of hydrothermal vent shrimp (Rimicaris hybisae) assemblages at the Mid-Cayman Rise
Multiple nutritional strategies of hydrothermal vent shrimp (Rimicaris hybisae) assemblages at the Mid-Cayman Rise Open
View article: Mars is a mirror – Understanding the Pahrump Hills mudstones from a perspective of Earth analogues
Mars is a mirror – Understanding the Pahrump Hills mudstones from a perspective of Earth analogues Open
Mudstone‐dominated lacustrine strata in the Pahrump Hills area of Gale Crater, Mars, have the most extensive data set of physical and geochemical observations yet collected. Although sparse by Earth standards, a source‐to‐sink portrayal of…
View article: Optimizing geophysical muon radiography using information theory
Optimizing geophysical muon radiography using information theory Open
SUMMARY Cosmic ray muons are highly penetrating, with some reaching several kilometres into solid rock. Consequently, muon detectors have been used to probe the interiors of large geological structures, by observing how the muon flux varie…
View article: Data for: Isotopic implications for paleo-microbial-ecology of the middle Miocene Monterey Formation
Data for: Isotopic implications for paleo-microbial-ecology of the middle Miocene Monterey Formation Open
Tables include data from the Miocene Monterey Formation at Naples Beach, California, U.S.A. Table 1. Samples with associated facies, % carbonate, concentration (ppm) of CAS relative to carbonate and relative to whole rock, δ34SCAS, δ18OCAS…
View article: Passive, continuous monitoring of carbon dioxide geostorage using muon tomography
Passive, continuous monitoring of carbon dioxide geostorage using muon tomography Open
Carbon capture and storage is a transition technology from a past and present fuelled by coal, oil and gas and a planned future dominated by renewable energy sources. The technology involves the capture of carbon dioxide emissions from fos…
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View article: Why did life develop on the surface of the Earth in the Cambrian?
Why did life develop on the surface of the Earth in the Cambrian? Open
View article: Debate articles: have changes in Quaternary climate affected erosion?
Debate articles: have changes in Quaternary climate affected erosion? Open
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View article: A new type of article for Terra Nova
A new type of article for Terra Nova Open
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View article: Simulation of muon radiography for monitoring CO 2 stored in a geological reservoir
Simulation of muon radiography for monitoring CO 2 stored in a geological reservoir Open
Current methods of monitoring subsurface CO$_2$, such as repeat seismic\nsurveys, are episodic and require highly skilled personnel to acquire the data.\nSimulations based on simplified models have previously shown that muon\nradiography c…