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Guillerm, G. |
MORS ENVIRONNEMENT has developed for the University of Hawaii a new system, SI 4X1-3, for study of movement of tectonic plate. In a single unit are gathered an acoustic rangemeter, a data acquisition unit (for 8 external sensors), a long range telemetry, and a power pack for 6 to 10 years life. The surface unit is a standard 16 frequencies RM 201 "OCEANO INSTRUMENTS" rangemeter. The programmation, the data transmission control, and the exploitation of the measures are done with a compatible IBM/AT. This system includes the know-how of SUBER and OCEANO INSTRUMENTS, and finds today a very large application field: Control and command of instrumented closing pigs; Seawater quality control without buoys and transmission up to 8 km; Corrosion control on platform... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Acoustic equipment; Marine technology; Plate tectonics. |
Ano: 1990 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1990/acte-1169.pdf |
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Gradstein, S.R.; Pócs, T.; Váňa, J.. |
An increasingly large number of macrodisjunct species is emerging from recent literature dealing with taxonomy and floristics of tropical bryophytes. This paper reviews present knowledge concerning Afro-American disjunctions in Hepaticae and seeks to interprete the data in the light of current phytogeographical theory. Numerous new floristic records and range extensions are given and some taxonomic novelties are proposed. For 35 Afro-American species known three main distribution types are recognized, each further subdivided: Tropical Afro-American (lowland, montane and the alpine element), Subtropical-Mediterranean (southern, wide element) and Temperate-Subantarctic (southern, wide element). Most species belong to Jungermanniales except for the... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Africa; America; Disjunction; Dispersal; Hepaticae; Plate tectonics; Phytogeography.; Taxonomy; Vicariants. |
Ano: 1983 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/535250 |
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Thompson, Joseph Offei; Moulin, Maryline; Aslanian, Daniel; De Clarens, P.; Guillocheau, F.. |
The amalgamation of Gondwana and its subsequent fragmentation has been a subject of several studies over the past five decades, yet the very important question of the initial geometry of the supercontinent remains enigmatic. Current reconstruction models of the Indian Ocean are characterized by large gaps, overlaps and misfits of major structural and Cratonic bodies in their fit, and positions of tectonic blocks that are inconsistent with field observations, a phenomenon sustained by inadequate data, long standing debates and a lack of consensus on the nature of major structures and basins in the ocean. Past attempts to reconstruct the initial fit of the ocean has led to varied and complex models, with their own logic and different geographical limits,... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Gondwana; Plate tectonics; Indian Ocean; PanAfrican structures; Amalgamation; Kinematic evolution. |
Ano: 2019 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00481/59298/61992.pdf |
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Matias, Luis; Olivet, Jean-louis; Aslanian, Daniel; Fidalgo, Luis. |
PLACA was developed as a general purpose computer program for the earth scientist that has to manipulate the rigid plate tectonics theory, from the representation of plate reconstructions to the determination of best-fit poles using magnetic anomalies, fracture zones or volcanic alignments. In the "forward" mode PLACA has the features of most available demonstration software plus the ability of simulating mid-oceanic ridges (MOR) as dynamic segments that move with a fraction of the relative motion between two plates. The movement can be illustrated by the generation of flow lines, plate trajectories and/or pseudo-magnetic anomalies on the ocean floor. The evolution of simple triple junctions of the R-R-R type can also be studied. In the "modifying" mode,... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Precision; Confidence region; Fortran; Plate tectonics; Tectonophysics. |
Ano: 2005 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/2005/publication-788.pdf |
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Hall, R.. |
Geology provides the basis for understanding distributions of faunas and floras in Southeast Asia but only via a complex interplay of plate movements, palaeogeography, ocean circulation and climate. Southeast Asia grew incrementally by the addition of continental fragments, mainly rifted from Australia, and added to the margins of Sundaland as a result of subduction. Sundaland was an almost permanent land area from the beginning of the Mesozoic. The addition of the continental fragments of Southwest Borneo and later East Java–West Sulawesi formed a much larger emergent land area by the Late Cretaceous that extended from Indochina to West Sulawesi. Subduction resumed at the Sundaland margin in the Eocene and this led to widespread rifting within Sundaland,... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Indonesian Gateway; Plate tectonics; Palaeogeography; Southeast Asia. |
Ano: 2009 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525351 |
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Descombes, Patrice; Leprieur, Fabien; Albouy, Camille; Heine, Christian; Pellissier, Loic. |
Aim In interaction with past climate changes, it is likely that plate tectonics contributed to the shaping of current global species diversity, but so far this has not been statistically quantified at the global level. Here, we tested whether plate tectonics since the breakup of Gondwana left an imprint on current patterns of species richness of amphibians, birds and mammals. Location Global. Methods We reconstructed the absolute positions of continental plates since the Early Cretaceous and used this information to derive variables of latitudinal shifts and potential exchanges among landmasses that could have modulated species richness. Using a multi-model inference approach combining both contemporary and historical variables, we quantified the... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Amphibian; Bird; Continental drift; Diversity; Indo-Pacific; Madagascar; Mammal; Plate tectonics; Southeast Asia; Wallace line. |
Ano: 2017 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00373/48413/48711.pdf |
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