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Zhuo Ye and others
National Science Review, Volume 11, Issue 5, May 2024, nwae171, https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwae171
Published: 15 May 2024
... Craton (NCC) juxtaposed with the Altaid accretionary orogen (Fig.  1 ) involves a complex tectonic transition on its northern margin and has undergone several major episodes of crustal growth and evolution including the early-Precambrian cratonization and the Paleo-to-Mesozoic lithospheric reworking...
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Maoliang Zhang and others
National Science Review, Volume 11, Issue 6, June 2024, nwae089, https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwae089
Published: 12 April 2024
... to the atmosphere. Further assessment of global carbon mass balance requires updates on fluxes of subduction-driven carbon recycling paths and reduction in uncertainty of deep carbon outflux. From a global plate tectonics point of view, we particularly emphasize that continental reworking is an important mechanism...
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Elena Melekhova and others
Journal of Petrology, Volume 63, Issue 5, May 2022, egac033, https://doi.org/10.1093/petrology/egac033
Published: 04 April 2022
... development. Meta-igneous xenoliths also contain the most calcic plagioclase (An98–100). The presence of both meta-igneous and igneous xenoliths provides evidence for reworking of older arc crust and antecedent igneous intrusions. The latter have a protolith composition similar to high-MgO, low-Sr...
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Nele Svenja Oncken and others
Journal of Crustacean Biology, Volume 41, Issue 4, December 2021, ruab063, https://doi.org/10.1093/jcbiol/ruab063
Published: 16 November 2021
... Trypaea australiensis Dana, 1852 is the predominant bioturbating thalassinidean shrimp on the east coast of Australia. It is, like other large bioturbators, generally considered an important ecosystem engineer. The sediment particle reworking rate of thalassinideans, a key parameter in benthic...
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E W Sawyer
Journal of Petrology, Volume 61, Issue 3, March 2020, egaa039, https://doi.org/10.1093/petrology/egaa039
Published: 13 March 2020
...E W Sawyer diatexite melt budget middle crust crustal reworking injection complex The Ashuanipi Subprovince ( Fig. 1 ) is the largest late Archaean metasedimentary belt in the northeastern Superior Province and connects to the Opinaca Subprovince ( Simard, 2008 ). Both underwent deformation...
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Gong-Jian Tang and others
Journal of Petrology, Volume 61, Issue 2, February 2020, egaa018, https://doi.org/10.1093/petrology/egaa018
Published: 17 February 2020
... of the CAOB, which formed at rates close to the overall global average for crust generation and involved only comparatively short periods of elevated magmatic activity. The issue is the extent to which the granitoids were generated via juvenile contributions from the mantle or by reworking of existing arc...
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G. Phillips and others
Journal of Petrology, Volume 50, Issue 11, November 2009, Pages 2017–2041, https://doi.org/10.1093/petrology/egp065
Published: 10 October 2009
... to the upright folds record intrusion ages of 907 ± 15 Ma and 905 ± 9 Ma (Corvino et al., 2008 ). Reworking of the southern Lambert Complex (south of Harbour Bluff; Fig. 3 a) during the Early Palaeozoic is evident along the central Mawson Escarpment (Boger et al., 2001 ). U–Pb dating...
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Ben Goscombe and others
Journal of Petrology, Volume 39, Issue 7, July 1998, Pages 1347–1384, https://doi.org/10.1093/petroj/39.7.1347
Published: 01 July 1998
... zircon overgrowths in the Granulite Terrane have low U and extremely low Th/U, and have been SHRIMP dated at 524 ± 16 Ma ( Goscombe et al., 1998 ). These overgrowths are interpreted to have grown at the peak of metamorphism during reworking of the Granulite Terrane in the M2...
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Timothy J. Keilty and Peter F. Landrum
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Volume 9, Issue 9, 1 September 1990, Pages 1147–1154, https://doi.org/10.1002/etc.5620090905
Published: 01 September 1990
... reworking rate, mortality and organism dry weight were measured for Stylodrilus heringiunus in laboratory microcosms. The experiments were designed to identify potential population-specific response differences to mixed (stirred to obtain a more uniform particle size distribution over depth) and unmixed...
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Published: 22 July 1993
...0 22 07 1993 Judith Levi set to work on The Syntax and Semantics of Compled Nominals in 1974, an extensive reworking of her doctoral dissertation under McCawley that does for generative semantics what Lees’ The Grammar of English Nominalizations, a reworking...
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Published: 30 August 2006
... with philosophical implications and as a modern reworking of much older works. The chapter also describes how one can study the absurd in literature. Estrin Marc Hallgrimsson Haflidi Heisenberg Werner Kafka Franz Kharms Daniil Iuvachev D I Malevich Kazimir OBERIU Oberiuty the Sontag Susan Auster Paul...
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Published: 15 October 1998
...Sandel’s claims are indeterminate about the precise nature of America’s lost republican ideals, about what those ideals would require of us as citizens, and about where they would lead governmental policy; reworking Sandel’s narrative around another account of republicanism removes...
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Published: 21 May 2020
... Dowell Anthony Ek Mats Gorsky Alexander Lopukhov Fedor Nureyev Rudolf revision reworking Sergeyev Nicholai Vaganova Agrippina Ratmansky Alexei notation production répétiteur rehearsal score score type indication Meskin Aaron Pouillaude Frédéric Davies Stephen opera Stravinsky Igor...
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Published: 21 May 2020
...Choreography Invisible. Anna Pakes, Oxford University Press (2020). © Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780199988211.001.0001 Chapter 12 explores the extent to which different practices of dance re-doing recuperate lost works, focusing on reconstruction, reworking, and reenactment...
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Published: 03 February 2022
... workers have less state welfare support to fall back on, which can also limit their agency. Drawing from a rich labour geography tradition, this chapter reformulates the notions of ‘resistance’, ‘resilience’, and ‘reworking’ as everyday practices of agency, best understood as ‘hidden transcripts...
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Published: 02 November 2016
... derision or dismissal; the act of reworking self-consciously encounters resistance from a collective predisposed to view Shakespeare as sacrosanct. In “reworking” Shakespeare’s tragic narrative, then, artists from disparate cultures and eras, often operating in different modes, are forced to confront...
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Published: 21 April 2005
...What should we make of the 18th-century practice of reworking passion settings for performances in various times and places? In Bach's time passion settings were freely adapted to local needs. This practice is well-documented in an anonymous St. Mark Passion that Bach performed...
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Published: 20 July 2000
..., 1822, the commentary is little changed and equally obscure: “From the region around the Main river. In Perrault, chaperon rouge, from which comes Tieck’s lively reworking of the tale.2” The sources of the story are therefore to be found in the oral versions told to the brothers, and in their knowledge...
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Published: 03 February 2007
...0 03 02 2007 Ageneration ago, racial inequality served as the pivot around which a vast reworking of governance of public schools took place. As David Kirp observed of this period: Support for schooling increased dramatically at every level of government The ideas of racial equality...
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Published: 10 February 2022
... Finnissy’s In stiller Nacht (1990; rev. 1997) and Brahms-Lieder (2015), both of which approach Brahms’s progressive “manner” via his settings of German folksongs. Approaching Finnissy’s reworking of notions of developing variation in these works and his allusions to other...