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    Seismic anisotropy indicates organised melt beneath the Mid-Atlantic Ridge aids seafloor spreading by Kendall, J, Schlaphorst, D, Rychert, C, Harmon, N, Agius, M, Tharimena, S

    Published 2023
    “…Skip Nav Destination RESEARCH ARTICLE| AUGUST 04, 2023 Seismic anisotropy indicates organized melt beneath the Mid-Atlantic Ridge aids seafloor spreading J.M. …”
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    Assessing the Contribution of Glacier Melt to Discharge in the Tropics: The Case of Study of the Antisana Glacier 12 in Ecuador by Luis Felipe Gualco, Luis Maisincho, Luis Maisincho, Marcos Villacís, Lenin Campozano, Vincent Favier, Jean-Carlos Ruiz-Hernández, Jean-Carlos Ruiz-Hernández, Jean-Carlos Ruiz-Hernández, Thomas Condom

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Hence it did not reflect the net meltwater production due to possible losses through the complex geology of the site. The lack of seasonality in cloud cover and incident short-wave radiation force the reflected short-wave radiation via albedo to drive melting energy from January to June and October to December. …”
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    Early evolution of Earth and beginning of its geological history: how and when granitoid magmas appeared by Mikhail I. Kuzmin, V. V. Yarmolyuk, A. B. Kotov

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Earth’s geological history began 4500 million years ago in the Hadean aeon. …”
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    The early evolution of the earth, the beginning of its geological history: how and when the granitoid magmas appeared by Mikhail I. Kuzmin, Vladimir V. Yarmolyuk, Alexander B. Kotov

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…These differences were acquired during its formation and geological history. In the early Chaotic eon occurred the accretion of the Earth, the separation of the primary substance of the Earth into a mantle and a nucleus, a satellite of the Earth - the Moon appeared. 4500 Ma ago in the Gadey aeon the geological history of the Earth began. …”
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