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Speleothems as indicators of wet and dry periods
(2007)
Ian
Fairchild
Emily
McMillan
Calcareous speleothems, cave deposits such
as stalactites, stalagmites and flowstones are
phenomena which are generated by a complex set of
processes in part dependent on climate.
International Journal of Speleology
Periodical
Earth Sciences
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Speleothems as indicators of wet and dry periods
(2007)
Ian
Fairchild
Emily
McMillan
Consideration of the cave environment in the context
of its karstic aquifer must take account of the complex,
triple-porosity systems present in the aquifer.
International Journal of Speleology
Periodical
Earth Sciences
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Speleothems as indicators of wet and dry periods
(2007)
Ian
Fairchild
Emily
McMillan
Karstic conduits are the most variable flow system, and they tend to feed only the most variable and fast-flowing sources of water for speleothems, tending to flow only after heavy rainfall.
International Journal of Speleology
Periodical
Earth Sciences
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Speleothems as indicators of wet and dry periods
(2007)
Ian
Fairchild
Emily
McMillan
Karstic fractures are the
primary medium for fast delivery of water to dripstone
speleothems after rainfall.
International Journal of Speleology
Periodical
Earth Sciences
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Speleothems as indicators of wet and dry periods
(2007)
Ian
Fairchild
Emily
McMillan
Water flowpaths can be complex and are
not directly determinable, but where the geology is
sufficiently simple, it is possible to attempt to model
the relationships between atmospheric precipitation
and drip discharge.
International Journal of Speleology
Periodical
Earth Sciences
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Speleothems as indicators of wet and dry periods
(2007)
Ian
Fairchild
Emily
McMillan
The hydrochemical response of an aquifer is
inherently more complex than that of the hydrology,
but non-linear effects on both can occur.
International Journal of Speleology
Periodical
Earth Sciences
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Variability of Antarctic intermediate Water properties in the South Pacific Ocean
(2007)
M
Tomczak
The ocean is a fluid in turbulent motion.
Ocean Science
Periodical
Earth Sciences
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Variability of Antarctic intermediate Water properties in the South Pacific Ocean
(2007)
M
Tomczak
Turbulence creates
eddies, meanders, filaments and fronts on a wide range of
space and time scales and gives the fields of ocean currents
and water mass properties intriguing texture.
Ocean Science
Periodical
Earth Sciences
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Variability of Antarctic intermediate Water properties in the South Pacific Ocean
(2007)
M
Tomczak
In the upper ocean observational evidence of variability in
time and textured structure in space has been available for
considerable time.
Ocean Science
Periodical
Earth Sciences
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Assessment of the importance of the current-wave coupling in the shelf ocean forecasts
(2007)
G
Jorda
R
Bolanos
M
Espino
et al.
The effects of wave-current interactions on shelf
ocean forecasts is investigated in the framework of the MFSTEP
(Mediterranean Forecasting System Project Towards
Enviromental Predictions) project.
Ocean Science
Periodical
Earth Sciences
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