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    Direct voltammetric determination of redox-active iron in carbon nanotubes by Teo, Wei Zhe, Pumera, Martin

    Published 2014
    “…By utilizing the unique redox reaction between the iron and phosphate species, the redox available iron content in CNTs was determined successfully using voltammetry.…”
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    Magnetic dynamics in iron-based superconductors probed by neutron spectroscopy by Taylor, A

    Published 2013
    “…These results suggest that magnetic fluctuations are not as influential to the electronic properties of iron-phosphide systems as they are in other iron-based superconductors. …”
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    Insights from coral microatolls into sea-level variability and subduction zone behavior by Sarkawi, Gina Muthia

    Published 2024
    “…Coral microatolls form in the intertidal zone as coral colonies whose upward growth is limited to low water levels making it a useful proxy for understanding relative sea level (RSL) changes; a combination of both sea-level and land-level changes. …”
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    Thesis-Doctor of Philosophy
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    The discovery of a conjugate system of faults in the Wharton Basin intraplate deformation zone by Singh, Satish Chandra, Hananto, Nugroho, Qin, Yanfang, Leclerc, Frederique, Avianto, Praditya, Tapponnier, Paul E., Carton, Helene, Wei, Shengji, Nugroho, Adam B., Gemilang, Wishnu A., Sieh, Kerry, Barbot, Sylvain

    Published 2017
    “…Also, we have imaged left-lateral strike-slip faults along reactivated N7°E-oriented oceanic fracture zones. The shear zones and the reactivated fracture zones form a conjugate system of faults, which accommodate present-day intraplate deformation in the Wharton Basin.…”
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    A Multi-satellite Perspective on “Hot Tower” Characteristics in the Equatorial Trough Zone by Pilewskie, J, Stephens, G, Takahashi, H, L’Ecuyer, T

    Published 2024
    “…The focus of this paper is to update this estimate using modern satellite observations, compare hot tower frequency and intensity characteristics to all deep convective cores that reach the upper troposphere, and document hot tower spatiotemporal variability in relation to precipitation and high cloud properties within the tropical trough zone (between 13 °S and 19 °N). Cloud vertical profiles from CloudSat and CALIPSO measurements supply convective core diameters and proxies for intensity and convective activity, and these proxies are augmented with brightness temperature data from geostationary satellite observations, precipitation information from IMERG, and cloud radiative properties from CERES. …”
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    A molecular dynamics study of the thermal conductivity of graphene nanoribbons containing dispersed Stone–Thrower–Wales defects by Ng, Teng Yong, Yeo, Jing Jie, Liu, Zishun

    Published 2013
    “…Classical molecular dynamics with the AIREBO potential is used to investigate the thermal conductivity of both zigzag and armchair graphene nanoribbons possessing different densities of Stone–Thrower–Wales (STW) defects. Our results indicate that the presence of the defects can decrease thermal conductivity by more than 50%. …”
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    Enhancement of a Stepping Stone Detection Algorithm Using Data Mining and Associate Rule Techniques (S/O: 12896) by Omar, Mohd Nizam, Ghazali, Osman, Daud, Ali Yusny, Azzali, Fazli

    Published 2020
    “…After more than a decade, researcher focused to enhance the stepping stone detection approach as to obtain compromised stepping stone detection, none of these research that really solve the stepping stone problem. …”
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    Monograph
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    Heavy metals distribution in mangrove leaves in various sudanese coastal zones at the red sea by Mohammad Khalil, Rabha Khalil, Solangi, Kashif Ali, Alhassan, Abdullahi Bala, Khan, Waseem Razzaq, Aljahdali, Mohammed Othman

    Published 2024
    “…The results demonstrate that the maximum calcium (Ca)and iron (Fe) concentrations in mangrove leaves were 35.9 mg/kg and 4.10 mg/kg recorded at RK and AM, respectively, in the south region of the Red Sea. …”
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    The role of Holocene relative sea-level change in preserving records of subduction zone earthquakes by Dura, Tina, Engelhart, Simon E., Vacchi, Matteo, Horton, Benjamin Peter, Kopp, Robert E., Peltier, William Richard, Bradley, Sarah

    Published 2021
    “…These regional variations in Holocene RSL influence the preservation of coastal wetland stratigraphic records of prehistoric earthquakes along subduction zone coasts. The length and completeness of prehistoric earthquake records is intrinsically linked to the accommodation space provided by gradually rising (<3 mm/year) Holocene RSL. …”
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    Characterizing the spectrum of slip behavior at the Sumatran subduction zone with long-term geodetic records by Tsang, Louisa Lok Hang

    Published 2016
    “…This event is the longest lasting slow slip event reported at any subduction zone around the world, and is the first to be discovered in Sumatra. …”
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    The use of paleomagnetic analysis to assess nonbrittle deformation within the San Andreas fault zone by Sieh, Kerry, Nagy, Elizabeth A.

    Published 2012
    “…Additional studies are needed, preferably not within active fault zones, to better define sources of error for this relatively new soft-sediment sampling technique and to determine its resolution limits for discerning small changes in paleomagnetic vector directions.…”
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    Tipping point in ice-sheet grounding-zone melting due to ocean water intrusion by Bradley, AT, Hewitt, IJ

    Published 2024
    “…Marine ice sheets are highly sensitive to submarine melting in their grounding zones, where they transition between grounded and floating ice. …”
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