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    ... this productivity are also threatened by global warming. In the spring, melting sea-ice triggers an explosive bloom...
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    by Dyer, Ira
    Published 1988
    ... with both explosive and coherent sources, transoceanic basin backscattering, ambient noise and its ice...
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    by Penhale, Miles B.
    Published 2017
    ... of the most commonly used excitation methods for air-ice-water layers has been explosives. However...
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    ... investigation of ~100 ka of explosive volcanism in Victoria Land. Furthermore, in light of the ongoing ice core...
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    ... distinct phenomena: explosive volcanic eruptions (P<0.01) and the recent epoch of global dimming (P<0.01...
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    by Lane, Timothy G.
    Published 1996
    ... with this explosively deepening coastal cyclone. Additionally, the ability of NORAPS to accurately simulate...
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    ... sources and processes. Explosive volcanic eruptions, even far away, can cause distinct sulphate peaks...
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    ...Large explosive eruptions can result in the formation of an umbrella cloud which rapidly expands...
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    ... of explosive volcanism on the African monsoon, using climate model output, ice-core-based volcanic forcing data...
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    by Dioguardi, F., Dürig, T.
    Published 2023
    ...The accurate modelling of the emission of ash into the atmosphere during explosive volcanic...
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    ... from the receiver stations. At each source site we will detonate three explosive shots (2.4kg Pentex...
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    ...The explosive eruption of Eyjafjallajökull, Iceland, between April and May 2010 deposited...
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    ...TNT (2,4,6-trinitrotoluene) was the most common nitro aromatic explosive available in World War II...
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    by Crawford, Alexandra
    Published 2016
    ... energetic and explosive astrophysical objects such as supernovae and quasars. Since neutrinos are extremely...
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    ... Peninsula is 700 km distant from the Klondike, it follows that this explosive eruption must have been...
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