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pro vyhledávání: '"G. L. Lyon"'
Autor:
James P. Kennett, G. L. Lyon, Frank Chanier, Hugh E. G. Morgans, Martin P. Crundwell, Christian Ohneiser, D. C. Mildenhall, B. D. Field, Gary S. Wilson
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New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 52:321-333
New Zealand's isolated position in the Southwest Pacific and the quality of its marine and terrestrial sedimentary record make it a valuable source of information for studies of global climate change. A section at Bryce Burn in Southland, South Islan
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New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 43:21-32
Carbon isotopic studies from marine organic matter of the Permian‐Triassic Maitai Group, New Zealand, reveal a significant δ13Corg shift toward more negative values within the Little Ben Sandstone Formation. These isotopic data chemostratigraphica
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New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research. 30:257-269
Shortjawed kokopu from diverse localities feed extensively on several species of cased caddisflies from the stream benthos and on diverse terrestrial invertebrates from the surface. Small caddisflies often dominate the diet numerically and are select
Autor:
R. Van Dissen, R.H. Funnell, Margaret A. Harper, W.R. Stephenson, L. J. Brown, John Begg, J. Whitton, Brad Pillans, D. C. Mildenhall, Stephen Bannister, G. L. Lyon
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New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 36:461-473
A stratigraphic drillhole (WS‐1 ) sited on the floor of the Wainuiomata Valley near Lower Hutt, revealed a 61.6 m thick Quaternary sequence overlying Torlesse Supergroup greywacke sandstone and argillite. The Quaternary sediments consist of three s
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Geothermics. 21:141-163
A wide variety of isotopic and chemical measurements on geothermal fluids from shallow wells at Rotorua have given the following interpretations: 1. 1) The Rotorua field comprises one geothermal system. 2. 2) A primary upflow of (outgassed) alkali ch
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British Journal of Nutrition. 60:605-617
1. The proportions of carbon in individual milk constituents derived from feed and body tissues in dairy cows, were estimated by taking advantage of the natural variations which occur in the ratio, 13C:12C present in C3- and C4-plant species.2. Four
Autor:
G. L. Lyon, M. R. Main
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SIL Proceedings, 1922-2010. 23:1785-1789
Autor:
W. F. Giggenbach, G. L. Lyon
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New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics. 17:511-521
Fumarolic ice towers and areas of steaming ground are the only surface manifestations of geothermal activity near the summits of Mounts Melbourne and Erebus, Victoria Land, Antarctica. The distribu...
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Plant and Soil. 29:225-240
The trace element content of ashed specimens of a New Zealand serpentine flora and the associated soils was investigated. Six species (Myosotis monroi Cheesem.,Notothlaspi australe Hook. f.,Pimelea suteri Kirk,Cassinia vauvilliersii (Homb. et Jacq.)
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Planta. 88(3)
Leptospermum scoparium plants cultured in solutions containing Na2 (51)CrO4 accumulated most of the absorbed radioactivity in the roots. About one third of the root radioactivity was soluble in 80% ethanol in the form of three (51)Cr-complexes, the p