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    The Horseshoe Abyssal plain Thrust could be the source of the 1755 Lisbon earthquake and tsunami by Sara Martínez-Loriente, Valentí Sallarès, Eulàlia Gràcia

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The 1755 Great Lisbon earthquake potentially had its source on the Horseshoe Abyssal plain Thrust, southwest of Iberia, according to a comparison of geophysical observations, historical reports and numerical modelling of the tsunami that was generated…”
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    Larval assemblages over the abyssal plain in the Pacific are highly diverse and spatially patchy by Oliver Kersten, Eric W. Vetter, Michelle J. Jungbluth, Craig R. Smith, Erica Goetze

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Abyssal plains are among the most biodiverse yet least explored marine ecosystems on our planet, and they are increasingly threatened by human impacts, including future deep seafloor mining. …”
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    Metabolic rates are significantly lower in abyssal Holothuroidea than in shallow-water Holothuroidea by Alastair Brown, Chris Hauton, Tanja Stratmann, Andrew Sweetman, Dick van Oevelen, Daniel O. B. Jones

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Here, we present metabolic rates of Holothuroidea, a non-visual benthic and benthopelagic echinoderm class, determined in situ at abyssal depths (greater than 4000 m depth). Mean temperature- and mass-normalized metabolic rate did not differ significantly between shallow-water (less than 200 m depth) and bathyal (200–4000 m depth) holothurians, but was significantly lower in abyssal (greater than 4000 m depth) holothurians than in shallow-water holothurians. …”
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    From shelf to abyss: Record of the Paleocene/Eocene-boundary in the Eastern Alps (Austria) by H. EGGER, C. HEILMANN-CLAUSEN, B. SCHMITZ

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…In the Eastern Alps (Austria) several marine successions, which were deposited ranging from shallow shelf to bathyal slope and abyssal basin, provide detailed records across the Paleocene/Eocene-boundary. …”
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    Feeding preferences of abyssal macrofauna inferred from in situ pulse chase experiments. by Rachel M Jeffreys, Ciara Burke, Alan J Jamieson, Bhavani E Narayanaswamy, Henry A Ruhl, Kenneth L Smith, Ursula Witte

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…To examine the response of abyssal benthic communities to different food resources we simulated a food sedimentation event containing diatoms and coccolithophorids at Station M in the NE Pacific. …”
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    Control of the abyssal ocean overturning circulation by mixing-driven bottom boundary layers by Drake, Henri Francois

    Published 2022
    “…This boundary-controlled circulation fundamentally alters abyssal tracer distributions, with implications for global climate. …”
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    An abyssal carbonate compensation depth overshoot in the aftermath of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum by Penman, D, Kirtland-Turner, S, Sexton, P, Norris, R, Dickson, A, Boulila, S, Ridgwell, A, Zeebe, R, Zachos, J, Cameron, A, Westerhold, T, Roehl, U

    Published 2016
    “…A new record from an abyssal site in the North Atlantic that lies below the pre-PETM calcite compensation depth shows a period of carbonate preservation beginning about 70,000 years after the onset of the PETM, providing the first direct evidence for an over-deepening of the calcite compensation depth. …”
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    Relationship between 'live' and dead benthic foraminiferal assemblages in the abyssal NE Atlantic by Stefanoudis, P, Bett, B, Gooday, A

    Published 2017
    “…Two sites were located on abyssal hills and two on the adjacent abyssal plain. …”
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    The role of the complete Coriolis force in cross-equatorial transport of abyssal ocean currents by Stewart, A, Andrew L Stewart

    Published 2011
    “…</p><p>We use our non-traditional shallow water equations as an idealised model of an abyssal current flowing beneath a less dense upper ocean. …”
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