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Chmiel, H. E. 2015. The role of sediments in the carbon cycle of boreal lakes. Digital Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations from the Faculty of Science and Technology 1279. 42 pp. Uppsala: Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis. ISBN 978-91-554-9318-9. Inland waters are active sites of carbon (C) processing and emitters of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. In the bor...
A single human skeleton presumed to be of late Roman date was uncovered during the 1997 field season at Campanaio. It was initially recorded in situ and subsequently examined in more detail after excavation and cleaning. The burial position of the skeleton and the lack of grave cut suggest that this may not have been a deliberate burial. Skeleton E 328 represented a male individual of medium he...
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House Urns and Etruscan Tomb Painting: Tradition versus Innovation in the Ninth–seventh Centuries Bc
The first painted tombs in Etruria date to about 675–650 BC, as attested by a few examples at Veii and Caere, which pre-date those of Tarquinia (mainly sixth–third centuries BC). At first glance, tomb painting has no obvious connection with the Early Iron Age or Villanovan period (tenth/ninth–eighth centuries BC), when burial in shaft or trench graves predominated. Nevertheless, some links can ...
E366 CMAJ, April 19, 2011, 183(7) © 2011 Canadian Medical Association or its licensors The study by Haegeli and coauthors in CMAJ provides new insight into survival patterns after complete avalanche burial. The authors report survival curves from data for 301 complete avalanche burials in Canada from 1980 to 2005 and compare them with the standard survival curve derived from Swiss data for 946 ...
The exogenic sulfur cycle is tightly coupled with the carbon and oxygen cycles, and therefore a central component of Earth's biogeochemistry. Here we present a high-resolution record of the sulfur isotopic composition of seawater sulfate for the Cretaceous. The general enrichment of isotopically light sulfur that prevailed during the Cretaceous may have been due to increased volcanic and hydrot...
The burial of organic matter (OM) in marine sediments represents the major link between “active” surface pools of carbon in the oceans, atmosphere, on land, and in marine sediment, and carbon pools that cycle on much longer, geologic time scales (i.e., carbon in sedimentary rock, coal, and petroleum deposits). It also plays some role in controlling atmospheric CO2 and O2 on these long time scal...
[The acedia and depression as care for the burial in the classic world and its contemporary echoes].
This paper analyzes the concept of acedia as care for the burial of the dead in some Greek classic works from a philosophical point of view, pointing out the links between this care and the search for one's own identity, and the existential meaning of the human person. In addition to this view, the paper focalizes on the Jewish and Christian attitude toward the burial of the dead, in the Bible ...
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