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Zeitschrift für Geophysik 36 / 3
(Zeitschrift für Geophysik; 36; 1970)Dieser Band enthält Artikel zu Themengebieten der Geophysik, veröffentlicht durch die Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft in dem Jahr 1970. -
A chronological and palaeoenvironmental re‐evaluation of two loess‐palaeosol records in the northern Harz foreland, Germany, based on innovative modelling tools
(Boreas, 2021-02-04)The continuing development of analytical methods for investigating sedimentary records calls for iterative re‐examination of existing data sets obtained on loess‐palaeosol sequences (LPS) as archives of palaeoenvironmental ... -
Extension of the plasma radiation database PARADE for the analysis of meteor spectra
(Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 2021-02-03)Abstract The advancement in the acquisition of spectral data from meteors, as well as the capability to analyze meteoritic entries in ground testing facilities, requires the assessment of the performance of software tools ... -
The polymict carbonaceous breccia Aguas Zarcas: A potential analog to samples being returned by the OSIRIS‐REx and Hayabusa2 missions
(Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 2021-02-02)Abstract On April 23, 2019, a meteorite fall occurred in Aguas Zarcas, Costa Rica. According to the Meteoritical Bulletin, Aguas Zarcas is a brecciated CM2 chondrite dominated by two lithologies. Our X‐ray computed tomography ... -
Sporopollenin chemistry and its durability in the geological record: an integration of extant and fossil chemical data across the seed plants
(Palaeontology, 2021-01-31)Abstract Sporopollenin is a highly resistant biopolymer that forms the outer wall of pollen and spores (sporomorphs). Recent research into sporopollenin chemistry has opened up a range of new avenues for palynological ... -
Elastic stiffness coefficients of thiourea from thermal diffuse scattering
(Journal of Applied Crystallography, 2021-01-29)The complete elastic stiffness tensor of thiourea has been determined from thermal diffuse scattering (TDS) using high‐energy photons (100 keV). Comparison with earlier data confirms a very good agreement of the tensor ... -
Facilitated crystal handling using a simple device for evaporation reduction in microtiter plates
(Journal of Applied Crystallography, 2021-01-29)In the past two decades, most of the steps in a macromolecular crystallography experiment have undergone tremendous development with respect to speed, feasibility and increase of throughput. The part of the experimental ... -
The spatial distribution of sedimentary compounds and their environmental implications in surface sediments of Lake Khar Nuur (Mongolian Altai)
(Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2021-01-26)Abstract Lake sediments are valuable natural archives to reconstruct paleoclimate and paleoenvironmental changes which consist of inorganic and organic sediment compounds of allochthonous origin from the catchment and of ... -
The Boulder Population of Asteroid 4 Vesta: Size‐Frequency Distribution and Survival Time
(Earth and Space Science, 2021-01-26)Abstract Dawn's framing camera observed boulders on the surface of Vesta when the spacecraftwas in its lowest orbit (Low Altitude Mapping Orbit, LAMO). We identified, measured, and mapped boulders in LAMO images, which ... -
Sensitivity and depth of investigation from Monte Carlo ensemble statistics
(Geophysical Prospecting, 2021-01-26)ABSTRACT For many geophysical measurements, such as direct current or electromagnetic induction methods, information fades away with depth. This has to be taken into account when interpreting models estimated from such ... -
Stick‐Slip Tremor Beneath an Alpine Glacier
(Geophysical Research Letters, 2021-01-25)Abstract Sliding of glacial ice over its base is typically described by a frictionless or slowly deforming bed. This view is challenged by recent seismic observations of stick‐slip motion at the ice‐bed interface. We revisit ... -
Disordered sodium alkoxides from powder data: crystal structures of sodium ethoxide, propoxide, butoxide and pentoxide, and some of their solvates
(Acta Crystallographica Section B, 2021-01-25)The crystal structures of sodium ethoxide (sodium ethanolate, NaOEt), sodium n‐propoxide (sodium n‐propanolate, NaOnPr), sodium n‐butoxide (sodium n‐butanolate, NaOnBu) and sodium n‐pentoxide (sodium n‐amylate, NaOnAm) ... -
Revealing Sediment Transport Pathways and Geomorphic Change in Washover Fans by Combining Drone‐Derived Digital Elevation Models and Single Grain Luminescence Data
(Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 2021-01-23)Abstract Chronostratigraphic investigations on coastal sedimentary records such as washover fans or beach‐ridge sequences may be used to reconstruct storm chronologies on centennial to millennial time scales. However, ... -
Determining paracrystallinity in mixed‐tacticity polyhydroxybutyrates
(Journal of Applied Crystallography, 2021-01-22)Recently, the authors reported on the development of crystallinity in mixed‐tacticity polyhydroxybutyrates. Comparable values reported in the literature vary depending on the manner of determination, the discrepancies being ... -
High‐Frequency (6 Hz) PKPab Precursors and Their Sensitivity to Deep Earth Heterogeneity
(Geophysical Research Letters, 2021-01-22)Abstract We present observations on a new precursory phase of seismic waves scattered in the deep Earth. This phase arrives prior to the PKPab wave at epicentral distances larger than 155°, and we call it PKPab precursor. ... -
Comparing surface digitization techniques in palaeontology using visual perceptual metrics and distance computations between 3D meshes
(Palaeontology, 2021-01-17)Abstract The use of surface digitization techniques and methods in palaeontology has increased in the last two decades, mainly due to recent improvements in devices and software. However, many digitization efforts are ... -
Auroral Arcs: The Fracture Theory Revisited
(Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 2021-01-15)Abstract The fracture theory for auroral arcs, developed by the author since 1980, compares the decoupling of the magnetic field from the ionosphere by the auroral acceleration region (AAR) with the breaking of a solid ... -
Effect‐Based Trigger Values for Mixtures of Chemicals in Surface Water Detected with In Vitro Bioassays
(Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2021-01-13)Abstract Effect‐based trigger (EBT) values for in vitro bioassays are important for surface water quality monitoring because they define the threshold between acceptable and poor water quality. They have been derived for ... -
A history of violence: magma incubation, timing and tephra distribution of the Los Chocoyos supereruption (Atitlán Caldera, Guatemala)
(Journal of Quaternary Science, 2021-01-11)ABSTRACT The climactic Los Chocoyos (LCY) eruption from Atitlán caldera (Guatemala) is a key chronostratigraphic marker for the Quaternary period given the extensive distribution of its deposits that reached both the Pacific ... -
Water Content of the Dehydration Melting Layer in the Topmost Lower Mantle
(Geophysical Research Letters, 2021-01-09)Abstract The water‐rich mantle transition zone and dry lower mantle suggest that a dehydration melting layer can form at the 660‐km depth boundary. However, the water content of the melting layer (CH2Omelt), which dominates ...