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Age and geochemistry of tephra layers from Ischia, Italy: constraints from proximal-distal correlations with Lago Grande di Monticchio (2014)
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Tomlinson, E., Albert, P., Wulf, S., Brown, R., Smith, V., Keller, J., …Menzies, M. (2014). Age and geochemistry of tephra layers from Ischia, Italy: constraints from proximal-distal correlations with Lago Grande di Monticchio. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 287, 22-39. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvolgeores.2014.09.006

Unraveling the eruptive history of the Island of Ischia (southern Italy) is problematic due to its burial, caldera collapse, resurgent uplift and erosion. Here, we present new major and trace element glass data for 39–75 ka proximal tephra deposits,... Read More about Age and geochemistry of tephra layers from Ischia, Italy: constraints from proximal-distal correlations with Lago Grande di Monticchio.

Changes in hot spring temperature and hydrogeology of the Alpine Fault hanging wall, New Zealand, induced by distal South Island earthquakes (2014)
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Cox, S., Menzies, C., Sutherland, R., Denys, P., Chamberlain, C., & Teagle, D. (2015). Changes in hot spring temperature and hydrogeology of the Alpine Fault hanging wall, New Zealand, induced by distal South Island earthquakes. Geofluids, 15(1-2), 216-239. https://doi.org/10.1111/gfl.12093

Thermal springs in the Southern Alps, New Zealand, originate through penetration of fluids into a thermal anomaly generated by rapid uplift and exhumation on the Alpine Fault. Copland hot spring (43.629S, 169.946E) is one of the most vigorously flowi... Read More about Changes in hot spring temperature and hydrogeology of the Alpine Fault hanging wall, New Zealand, induced by distal South Island earthquakes.

The paradox between low shock-stage and evidence for compaction in CM carbonaceous chondrites explained by multiple low-intensity impacts (2014)
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Lindgren, P., Hanna, R., Dobson, K., Tomkinson, T., & Lee, M. (2015). The paradox between low shock-stage and evidence for compaction in CM carbonaceous chondrites explained by multiple low-intensity impacts. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 148, 159-178. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gca.2014.09.014

Petrographic analysis of eight CM carbonaceous chondrites (EET 96029, LAP 031166, LON 94101, MET 01072, Murchison, Murray, SCO 06043, QUE 93005) by electron imaging and diffraction, and X-ray computed tomography, reveals that six of them have a petro... Read More about The paradox between low shock-stage and evidence for compaction in CM carbonaceous chondrites explained by multiple low-intensity impacts.

Iron isotope tracing of mantle heterogeneity within the source regions of oceanic basalts (2014)
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Williams, H., & Bizimis, M. (2014). Iron isotope tracing of mantle heterogeneity within the source regions of oceanic basalts. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 404, 396-407. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2014.07.033

Mineralogical variations in the Earth's mantle and the relative proportions of peridotitic versus enriched and potentially crustally-derived pyroxenitic domains within the mantle have important implications for mantle dynamics, magma generation, and... Read More about Iron isotope tracing of mantle heterogeneity within the source regions of oceanic basalts.

Crystal growth of MOF-5 using secondary building units studied by in situ atomic force microscopy (2014)
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Cubillas, P., Etherington, K., Anderson, M. W., & Attfield, M. P. (2014). Crystal growth of MOF-5 using secondary building units studied by in situ atomic force microscopy. CrystEngComm, 16(42), 9834-9841. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4ce01710b

Crystal growth of the metal–organic framework, MOF-5, using basic zinc benzoate, [Zn4O(O2CC6H5)6], was studied in real time using atomic force microscopy. The two-dimensional nuclei involved in layer growth were found to form by a two-step process wh... Read More about Crystal growth of MOF-5 using secondary building units studied by in situ atomic force microscopy.

Atomic Force Microscopy and High Resolution Scanning Electron Microscopy Investigation of Zeolite A Crystal Growth. Part 2: In Presence of Organic Additives (2014)
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Cubillas, P., Gebbie, J. T., Stevens, S. M., Blake, N., Umemura, A., Terasaki, O., & Anderson, M. W. (2014). Atomic Force Microscopy and High Resolution Scanning Electron Microscopy Investigation of Zeolite A Crystal Growth. Part 2: In Presence of Organic Additives. Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 118(40), 23092-23099. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp506222y

The nanoscopic details of the crystal growth of zeolite A in the presence of the organic modifiers diethanolmaine (DEA) and triethanolamine (TEA) has been determined using a combination of atomic force microscopy (AFM) and high-resolution scanning el... Read More about Atomic Force Microscopy and High Resolution Scanning Electron Microscopy Investigation of Zeolite A Crystal Growth. Part 2: In Presence of Organic Additives.

Lithium isotopes in large rivers reveal the cannibalistic nature of modern continental weathering and erosion (2014)
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Dellinger, M., Gaillardet, J., Bouchez, J., Calmels, D., Galy, V., Hilton, R., …France-Lanord, C. (2014). Lithium isotopes in large rivers reveal the cannibalistic nature of modern continental weathering and erosion. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 401, 359-372. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2014.05.061

The erosion of major mountain ranges is thought to be largely cannibalistic, recycling sediments that were deposited in the ocean or on the continents prior to mountain uplift. Despite this recognition, it has not yet been possible to quantify the am... Read More about Lithium isotopes in large rivers reveal the cannibalistic nature of modern continental weathering and erosion.

Heat transport and pressure buildup during carbon dioxide injection into depleted gas reservoirs (2014)
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Mathias, S., McElwaine, J., & Gluyas, J. (2014). Heat transport and pressure buildup during carbon dioxide injection into depleted gas reservoirs. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 756, 89-109. https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2014.348

In this article, a two-layer vertical equilibrium model for the injection of carbon dioxide into a low-pressure porous reservoir containing methane and water is developed. The dependent variables solved for include pressure, temperature and $\def \xm... Read More about Heat transport and pressure buildup during carbon dioxide injection into depleted gas reservoirs.