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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «BIOTURBATION»
Découvrez l'usage de
bioturbation dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
bioturbation et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Bioturbation in Cambrian Siliciclastic Shelf Strata: ...
The intersection grid method was developed to estimate the percentage area of bioturbation on bedding planes.
Katherine Nicholson Marenco, 2008
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Microfacies of Carbonate Rocks: Analysis, Interpretation and ...
Diagnostic criteria of bioturbation fabrics in limestones Small- to medium-scaled
burrows diameter ranges from <1 mm (micro-burrows, Das and Rao 1992) to
several centimeters. They are often backfilled with pellets (Pl. 117/2), are lined (Pl
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Early Diagenesis: A Theoretical Approach
The "zone of bioturbation" is defined here as including all sediment depths which
are appreciably affected by mixing with the overlying water. Since only sediments
overlain by aerated seawater undergo bioturbation (Rhoads and Morse, 1971) ...
4
Mima Mounds: The Case for Polygenesis and
Bioturbation
Papers mostly from Geological Society of America Annual Meetings and field trips held in Houston, Texas, October 4-9, 2008.
Jennifer L. Horwath Burnham, Donald Lee Johnson, 2012
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A Mechanistic Analysis of
Bioturbation
Alternative models of bioturbation must specify how particles are redistributed by benthic fauna, if they are not mixed diffusively.
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Ecological Comparisons of Sedimentary Shores
In the North Sea shell-fishery is now able to fish 1 ha per hour down to a
maximum depth of 40 m, scraping and sieving the upper 30 cm of the bottom (
Leopold I 999). This is not bioturbation but habitat destruction by man. What will
be left of ...
7
Feeding Ecology and
Bioturbation: Determining the Ecological ...
Keywords: Euspira lewisii; intertidal; community structure and function; feeding ecology; bioturbation; shellfish aquaculture
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Quantifying the Evolution of Early Life: Numerical ...
numerical bioturbation index grades. The following are brief summaries of these
descriptions. Grades one and two represent situations in which physical
sedimentary structures are more prominent than biogenic structures. Grades
three and ...
Marc Laflamme, James D. Schiffbauer, Stephen Q. Dornbos, 2011
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Sedimentary Rocks in the Field: A Color Guide
These include irregular disruption of the sediments (bioturbation), discrete
organized markings (trace fossils or ichnofossils), and biogenic growth structures
(e.g. stromatolites). Some modern organic markings (such as borings and surface
...
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Continental Margin Sedimentation: From Sediment Transport to ...
Bioturbation The second major way that biology impacts sedimentary strata
alteration and preservation is through bioturbation. Bioturbation is caused by
virtually all animals that come into contact with bottom sediment, from millimetre-
sized ...
Charles A. Nittrouer, James A. Austin, Michael E. Field, 2009
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «BIOTURBATION»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
bioturbation est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Epic tale of the 'original Indiana Jones'
... something called “zoophycus ichnofacies“; bioturbation; “a nice ophiomorpha burrow” and “Skolithos ichnofacies.” The carbon dioxide levels ... «WND.com, mai 15»
Scientists gather at USF St. Pete, to address questions that still …
Scientists can tell by looking at what's called bioturbation. That's the reworking of soils by animals. Land worms are used in garden soil for this ... «SaintPetersBlog, avril 15»
Why Early Triassic Swimming Reptile Fossil Tracks Preserved So Well
Bioturbation was suppressed, resulting in no extensively mixed sediment layer, thereby allowing fine-grained, low-water-content firmgrounds to ... «Science 2.0, mars 15»
Kilo Goldmines Ltd.: Exploration Activities Update
The low level soil geochemical anomaly is most likely a result of bioturbation. Several zones of artisanal mining activity are present on the ... «Marketwired, nov 14»
Burrowing Animals Contribute Oxygen to Earth's Atmosphere
To better understand the creatures engaged in this bioturbation process, scientists used a computer model that linked data from the fossil ... «Design & Trend, août 14»
Will Mines, Tunnels and Drilling Scar Earth Permanently?
The name derives from the word bioturbation, which refers to the kind of trace left behind in the Earth by animals such as ants or wolves when ... «Scientific American, août 14»
Tapeworm-Like Fossil Suggests Origins of Left and Right
The Ediacaran period also lacked bioturbation, Joel said, or churned-up seafloors from marine organisms snuffling for food. It was only in the ... «LiveScience.com, juin 14»
Meet the Exhibitors in the 2014 White House Science Fair
Her results suggest that combining the natural methods of earthworm bioturbation with biochars in soil may help reduce carbon emissions, ... «The White House, mai 14»
Paleontologists discover new fossil organism
"Further, there was a complete lack of any bioturbation in the oceans at that time, meaning there were few marine organisms churning up ... «Phys.Org, mai 14»
Science-loving teens offer hope for the challenges of the future
Anne Merrill's project, "Comparative Suppression of Soil-Borne Pathogens via Earthworm Bioturbation of Natural and Man-Made Biochars" ... «Mother Nature Network, mars 14»