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Artículo:

Identification of Younger Dryas outburst flood path from Lake Agassiz to the Arctic Ocean

Autor:

Julian B. Murton

Resumen:

Our current concepts of abrupt climate change are influenced by palaeoclimate evidence for events such as the Younger Dryas cold interval, in which massive climate changes occurred essentially instantaneously. It is thought that an injection of fresh water from the retreating Laurentide Ice Sheet altered the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation and triggered the Younger Dryas, but convincing geological evidence has been elusive. Here, a major flood event that is chronologically consistent with the Younger Dryas has been identified—through the MacKenzie River into the Arctic Ocean

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740

Publicación:

Nature

Volúmen:

464

Número:

7289

Periodo:

01 Abril 2010

ISSN:

00280836

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  • Documento número 539378
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No climate paradox under the faint early Sun

Autor:

Minik T. Rosing

Resumen:

It has been inferred that, during the Archaean eon, there must have been a high concentration of atmospheric CO2 and/or CH4, causing a greenhouse effect that would have compensated for the lower solar luminosity at the time and allowed liquid water to be stable in the hydrosphere. Here it is shown, however, that the mineralogy of Archaean sediments is inconsistent with such high concentrations of greenhouse gases. Instead it is proposed that a lower albedo on the Earth helped to moderate surface temperature

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744

Publicación:

Nature

Volúmen:

464

Número:

7289

Periodo:

01 Abril 2010

ISSN:

00280836

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00280836-2010-04-01.txt

  • Documento número 539379
  • Actualizado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 10:13:49 a. m.
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Hominins on Flores, Indonesia, by one million years ago

Autor:

Adam Brumm

Resumen:

Evidence for hominin activity on Flores, Indonesia, has been thought to go back at least 800,000 years, as shown by fission-track dating at Mata Menge in the Soa Basin. However, new research at another locality in the Soa Basin uses the more accurate technique of 40Ar/39Ar dating to show that hominins were living on Flores at least a million years ago

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748

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Nature

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464

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7289

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01 Abril 2010

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00280836

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  • Documento número 539380
  • Actualizado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 10:13:49 a. m.
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Curvature in metabolic scaling

Autor:

Tom Kolokotrones

Resumen:

It has been thought that the basal metabolic rate of organisms increases as body mass is raised to some power, p. But the value of p has proved controversial, with both 2/3 and 3/4 being proposed. It is found here that the relationship between mass and metabolic rate does not follow a pure power law at all, and requires a quadratic term to account for curvature. Taking temperature and phylogeny into account, this explains why different data sets have produced different exponents when a power law has been fitted

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753

Publicación:

Nature

Volúmen:

464

Número:

7289

Periodo:

01 Abril 2010

ISSN:

00280836

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00280836-2010-04-01.txt

  • Documento número 539381
  • Actualizado el martes, 10 de julio de 2018 10:13:49 a. m.
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The genome of a songbird

Autor:

Wesley C. Warren

Resumen:

The genome of the zebra finch — a songbird and a model for studying the vertebrate brain, behaviour and evolution — has been sequenced. Comparison with the chicken genome, the only other bird genome available, shows that genes that have neural function and are implicated in the cognitive processing of song have been evolving rapidly in the finch lineage. Moreover, vocal communication engages much of the transcriptome of the zebra finch brain

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757

Publicación:

Nature

Volúmen:

464

Número:

7289

Periodo:

01 Abril 2010

ISSN:

00280836

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  • Documento número 539382
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