International Indian Ocean Expedition
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Spider Crabs (Crustacea: Brachyura: Majidae) from the International Indian Ocean Expedition, 1963-1964
Griffin, D. J. G. Spider Crabs (Crustacea: Brachyura: Majidae) from the International Indian Ocean Expedition, 1963-1964. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, number 182, 35 pages, 8 figures, 6 tables, 1974.—Spider crabs were collected by the RV Anton Bruun from 52 stations in the Andaman Sea, Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea, and western Indian Ocean from Natal to the Gulf of Aden. Specimens from s...
متن کاملInternational Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 364 Preliminary Report
The Chicxulub impact crater, México, is unique. It is the only known terrestrial impact structure that has been directly linked to a mass extinction event and the only terrestrial impact with a global ejecta layer. Of the three largest impact structures on Earth, Chicxulub is the best preserved. Chicxulub is also the only known terrestrial impact structure with an intact, unequivocal topographi...
متن کاملInternational Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 364 Scientific Prospectus
The Chicxulub impact crater in Mexico is unique. It is the only known terrestrial impact structure that has been directly linked to a mass extinction event and the only terrestrial impact with a global ejecta layer. Of the three largest impact structures on Earth, Chicxulub is the best preserved. Chicxulub is also the only known terrestrial impact structure with an intact, unequivocal topograph...
متن کاملInternational Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 353 Preliminary Report
International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 353 (29 November 2014–29 January 2015) drilled six sites in the Bay of Bengal, recovering 4280 m of sediments during 32.9 days of on-site drilling. Recovery averaged 97%, including coring with the advanced piston corer, half-length advanced piston corer, and extended core barrel systems. The primary objective of Expedition 353 is to recons...
متن کاملNotes on the Indian Expedition to Egypt
announced that their work was first completed, and at 1 P.M,, we left Bombay. Our ship was a vessel of only 1,000 tons register, and had always been used for carrying cargo,?very often coals; in fact she was nothing more or less than what is known among sea-faring men as a " ditcher," i. e., a steamer employed in the coal trade . between England and India via the Suez Canal, hence the name. The...
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عنوان ژورنال: Nature
سال: 1964
ISSN: 0028-0836,1476-4687
DOI: 10.1038/201561a0