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7by Stetter, Karl O., Hohn, Michael J., Huber, Harald, Rachel, Reinhard, Mathur, Eric, Hedlund, Brian P., Jahn, UlrikeSubjects: “...16S rDNA...”
Published 2005
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9“... variable. This result emphasises the importance of this island as a « hot spot » for the intraspecific...”
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10“... variable. This result emphasises the importance of this island as a « hot spot » for the intraspecific...”
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11by Huber, B. T., Hobbs, R. W., Bogus, K. A., Batenburg, S. J., Brumsack, H. -J., do Monte Guerra, R., Edgar, K. M., Edvardsen, T., Garcia Tejada, M. L., Harry, D. L., Hasegawa, T., Haynes, S. J., Jiang, T., Jones, M. M., Kuroda, J., Lee, E. Y., Li, Y. -X., MacLeod, K. G., Maritati, A., Martinez, M., O’Connor, L. K., Petrizzo, M. R., Quan, T. M., Richter, C., Riquier, L., Tagliaro, G. T., Wainman, C. C., Watkins, D. K., White, L. T., Wolfgring, E., Xu, Z.Subjects: “...Hot Cretaceous Greenhouse...”
Published 2019
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12by Cohen, Hart (R7471), Sidoti, Francesca (S32964), Gill, Alison (R7721), Mellick Lopes, Abby (R11243), Hatfield, Maryella (R10989), Allen, Jonathon (R13609)“... to the south and inland towards the alpine regions of New South Wales and Victoria. With the very hot year...”
Published 2021
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13by Haynes, R“... and disappeared over time), and climate (hot, temperate, cold and ice-bound Antarctica – the most extensive of all...”
Published 2019
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14by Haynes, R“... and disappeared over time), and climate (hot, temperate, cold and ice-bound Antarctica the most extensive of all...”
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15by Southwood, T R E“..., but some submarine mountains and volcanic islands arise towards the middle of plates. These are due to hot...”
Published 2003
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16“... have risen due to the subduction of young hot oceanic crust, which probably affected the structural...”
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17“..., hot or cold (typic:’ Uy in the same season) but on average are intermediate between the climates...”
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18“... toward the restored eastern Australian margin. As Australia moves east in a hot spot reference frame from...”
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19“... toward the restored eastern Australian margin. As Australia moves east in a hot spot reference frame from...”
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20“... interpreted to have been derived from hot mantle in a mantle plume. The protracted magmatism before...”
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