نتایج جستجو برای: red sea oceanic spreading

تعداد نتایج: 317395  

2003
Peter Bird

[1] A global set of present plate boundaries on the Earth is presented in digital form. Most come from sources in the literature. A few boundaries are newly interpreted from topography, volcanism, and/or seismicity, taking into account relative plate velocities from magnetic anomalies, moment tensor solutions, and/or geodesy. In addition to the 14 large plates whose motion was described by the ...

2015
Carlo Savelli

Extension and calc-alkaline volcanism of the submerged orogen of alpine age (OAA) initiated in Early Oligocene (~33/32 Ma) and reached the stage of oceanic opening in Early-Miocene (Burdigalian), Late-Miocene and Late-Pliocene. In the Burdigalian (~20-16 Ma) period of widespread volcanism of calcalkaline type on the margins of oceanic domain, seafloor spreading originated the deep basins of nor...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2005
Gazalah Sabehi Alexander Loy Kwang-Hwan Jung Ranga Partha John L Spudich Tal Isaacson Joseph Hirschberg Michael Wagner Oded Béjà

Proteorhodopsin phototrophy was recently discovered in oceanic surface waters. In an effort to characterize uncultured proteorhodopsin-exploiting bacteria, large-insert bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) libraries from the Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea were analyzed. Fifty-five BACs carried diverse proteorhodopsin genes, and we confirmed the function of five. We calculate that proteorhodopsi...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2011
Caroline M F Durif Jakob Gjøsaeter L Asbjørn Vøllestad

The European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.) is distributed in coastal and inland habitats all over Europe, but spawns in the Sargasso Sea and is thus affected by both continental and oceanic factors. Since the 1980s a steady decline has been observed in the recruitment of glass eels to freshwater and in total eel landings. The eel is considered as critically endangered on the International Union fo...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Zvi Steiner Jonathan Erez Aldo Shemesh Ruth Yam Amitai Katz Boaz Lazar

Basin-scale calcification rates are highly important in assessments of the global oceanic carbon cycle. Traditionally, such estimates were based on rates of sedimentation measured with sediment traps or in deep sea cores. Here we estimated CaCO3 precipitation rates in the surface water of the Red Sea from total alkalinity depletion along their axial flow using the water flux in the straits of B...

2013
Luke R Thompson Chris Field Tamara Romanuk David Ngugi Rania Siam Hamza El Dorry Ulrich Stingl

Large swaths of the nutrient-poor surface ocean are dominated numerically by cyanobacteria (Prochlorococcus), cyanobacterial viruses (cyanophage), and alphaproteobacteria (SAR11). How these groups thrive in the diverse physicochemical environments of different oceanic regions remains poorly understood. Comparative metagenomics can reveal adaptive responses linked to ecosystem-specific selective...

Journal: :Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 2000

2008
Ming-Xia HE Yunfei Wang Qian Yang Lianbo Hu Shuangyan HE Roland Doerffer Chuanmin Hu

Detection of red tides (harmful algal blooms or HABs) from space has been problematic in optically complex waters, mainly due to interference from non-pigment constituents to the satellite signal. Using in situ and MERIS (Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer) measurements, the spectral characteristics of red tide and non-red tide waters were studied in the East China Sea coastal area. Two sur...

2013
Girish Beedessee Hiromi Watanabe Tomomi Ogura Suguru Nemoto Takuya Yahagi Satoshi Nakagawa Kentaro Nakamura Ken Takai Meera Koonjul Daniel E. P. Marie

Dispersal ability plays a key role in the maintenance of species in spatially and temporally discrete niches of deep-sea hydrothermal vent environments. On the basis of population genetic analyses in the eastern Pacific vent fields, dispersal of animals in the mid-oceanic ridge systems generally appears to be constrained by geographical barriers such as trenches, transform faults, and microplat...

امینی, صدرالدین , زارعی سهامیه, رضا , مرادپور, نعمت ,

Ophiolitic complex of Sahneh could be considered as part of ophiolite sequences in the Zagros Suture Zone.This complex is a part of 3000 km belt, which is started from Syria after crossing south Turkey and Zagros leading to Oman. The studied ophiolitic complex is curvature in shape which is situated in south of Sahneh. No complete ophiolite sequence were seen in this complex. In general, t...

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