نتایج جستجو برای: mud volcanoes

تعداد نتایج: 9087  

Journal: :Journal of alternative and complementary medicine 2007
Ersin Odabasi Husamettin Gul Enis Macit Mustafa Turan Oguzhan Yildiz

OBJECTIVE Mud, which contains organic and mineral ingredients, is used for the treatment of several degenerative diseases. It has been proposed that beneficial effects of mud are not only related to its local thermal effects, but also to its chemical components. Unlike hydrophilic components, the lipophilic components of the mud extract have not been described precisely thus far. Thus, we aimed...

2018
Luca Caricchi Tom E. Sheldrake Costanza Bonadonna

Volcanic eruptions demonstrate that our planet is alive and evolving. Take photos of volcanoes around the Earth and you will see that they all look different, but also share important features. Some volcanoes come in perfect conical shapes, while others are much flatter and harder to spot. This is just like humans, some are tall and others are short, or some have dark hair while others have lig...

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Evan B. Dewey Desiree Sanchez Christopher A. Johnston

Multicellular animals have evolved conserved signaling pathways that translate cell polarity cues into mitotic spindle positioning to control the orientation of cell division within complex tissue structures. These oriented cell divisions are essential for the development of cell diversity and the maintenance of tissue homeostasis. Despite intense efforts, the molecular mechanisms that control ...

2007
Carlos Carracedo

Recent onshore and offshore investigations in the Canarian archipelago, especially in the western islands of La Palma and El Hieno, have greatly improved the understanding of the genesis and evolution of these islands and allow interesting comparisons with other hotspot-induced oceanic island volcanoes, especially the Hawaiian archipelago. Genesis induced by hotspot activity and, consequently, ...

Journal: :Open Journal of geology 2023

Formed on top of the Gulf Cadiz, Al Idrissi mud volcano is shallowest and largest in El Arraiche field northwestern Moroccan margin. The development morphology volcanoes from group have been studied at a large scale. However, time interval related to their formation period still needs be better understood. In this regard, we interpreted analyzed seismic facies 2D reflection data GEOMARGEN-1 cam...

Journal: :CoRR 2012
Andrew V. Sutherland

The remarkable structure and computationally explicit form of isogeny graphs of elliptic curves over a finite field has made them an important tool for computational number theorists and practitioners of elliptic curve cryptography. This expository paper recounts the theory behind these graphs and examines several recently developed algorithms that realize substantial (often dramatic) performan...

2004
Josef P. Werne Ralf R. Haese Tiphaine Zitter Giovanni Aloisi Ioanna Bouloubassi Sander Heijs Aline Fiala-Médioni Richard D. Pancost Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté Gert de Lange Larry J. Forney Jan C. Gottschal Jean-Paul Foucher Jean Mascle John Woodside

Recent field observations have identified the widespread occurrence of fluid seepage through the eastern Mediterranean Sea floor in association with mud volcanism or along deep faults. Gas hydrates and methane seeps are frequently found in cold seep areas and were anticipated targets of the MEDINAUT/MEDINETH initiatives. The study presented herein has utilized a multidisciplinary approach incor...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Rick W Nipper Karsten H Siller Nicholas R Smith Chris Q Doe Kenneth E Prehoda

Drosophila neuroblasts divide asymmetrically by aligning their mitotic spindle with cortical cell polarity to generate distinct sibling cell types. Neuroblasts asymmetrically localize Galphai, Pins, and Mud proteins; Pins/Galphai direct cortical polarity, whereas Mud is required for spindle orientation. It is currently unknown how Galphai-Pins-Mud binding is regulated to link cortical polarity ...

2002
Zhong Lu Charles Wicks John Power Daniel Dzurisin Wayne Thatcher Timothy Masterlark

Interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) imaging is a recently developed geodetic technique capable of measuring ground-surface deformation with centimeter to subcentimeter vertical precision and spatial resolution of tens-of-meter over a relatively large region (~10 km). The spatial distribution of surface deformation data, derived from InSAR images, enables the construction of detaile...

2001
Alexey V. Kiryukhin

Geothermal energy transported to earth surface through volcanoes and hydrothermal systems. Based on numerical model analysis of deep drilling and exploitation data of some Kamchatka and Kurile Islands geothermal reservoirs , and heat and mass flow rates estimations of some Kamchatka volcanoes , the following conceptual model of geothermal energy transport is suggested : if magma trapped in uppe...

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