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Autor:
Patricia Pinho, Sandra Lavorel, Neda Farahbakhshazad, Saiful Arif Abdullah, Carole L. Crumley, John A. Dearing, Wendy Broadgate, Uno Svedin, Ninad R Bondre, Per Olsson, Owen Gaffney, Cheikh Mbow, Frank Biermann, Mark Stafford Smith, Christine Alfsen, Thomas Elmqvist, Joao M. F. deMorais, Shobhakar Dhakal, Helmut Haberl, Lorraine Sugar, Will Steffen, Sybil P. Seitzinger, Paul Sinclair, Karen C. Seto, Lisa Deutsch, Anthony J. McMichael
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Seitzinger, S P, Svedin, U, Crumley, C L, Steffen, W, Abdullah, S A, Alfsen, C, Broadgate, W J, Biermann, F, Bondre, N R, Dearing, J A, Deutsch, L, Dhakal, S, Elmqvist, T, Farahbakhshazad, N, Gaffney, O, Haberl, H, Lavorel, S, Mbow, C, McMichael, A J, Demorais, J M, Olsson, P, Pinho, P F, Seto, K C, Sinclair, P, Stafford Smith, M & Sugar, L 2012, ' Planetary stewardship in an urbanizing world: beyond city limits ', AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment, vol. 41, no. 8, pp. 787-794 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-012-0353-7
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AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment, 41(8), 787-794. Allen Press Inc.
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AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment, 41(8), 787-794. Allen Press Inc.
Cities are rapidly increasing in importance as a major factor shaping the Earth system, and therefore, must take corresponding responsibility. With currently over half the world's population, cities are supported by resources originating from primari
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P. Kyle House, Gordon E. Grant, Lisa L. Ely, Brent D. Turrin, Christopher D. Henry, Ninad R. Bondre, Jim E. O'Connor, E. B. Safran, Cooper C. Brossy, Caitlin A. Orem, Duane E. Champion, Cassandra R. Fenton
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Geological Society of America Bulletin. 124:1667-1687
Rivers carved into uplifted plateaus are commonly disrupted by discrete events from the surrounding landscape, such as lava flows or large mass movements. These disruptions are independent of slope, basin area, or channel discharge, and can dominate
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Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research. 177:822-836
Lava flows with preserved bases and brecciated upper crusts constitute a morphological type that differs in character from typical pahoehoe and a'a: such flows have been reported from many provinces around the world. Previous studies had referred to
Autor:
Ninad R. Bondre, William K. Hart
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Bulletin of Volcanology. 70:999-1019
This study focuses on Middle Miocene tholeiitic flood basalt lava flows from the Oregon Plateau, northwestern USA (Steens Basalt), and is the first to comprehensively document and evaluate their morphology. Field observations of flows from several se
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The Journal of Geology. 114:155-170
Numerous large, NE-SW- to E-W-trending mafic dikes outcrop around Sangamner in the western Deccan Volcanic Province. This area is part of a broader region postulated to be a shieldlike feature and a major eruption center. A combination of field, geoc
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Journal of Earth System Science. 113:809-817
The nature and style of emplacement of Continental Flood Basalt (CFB) lava flows has been a matter of great interest as well as considerable controversy in the recent past. However, even a cursory review of published literature reveals that the Colum
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Journal of Earth System Science. 113:819-829
A hummocky flow characterised by the presence of toes, lobes, tumuli and possible lava tube system is exposed near Daund, western Deccan Volcanic Province, India. The lava tube system is exposed as several exhumed outcrops and is composed of complex
Autor:
Ninad R. Bondre
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The Journal of Geology. 111:499-502
Sahagian et al. (2002a, 2002b) have developed a methodology for determining paleoelevations of highlands using observed vesicularities of lava flows. Since vesicular lavas preserve a record of paleoatmospheric pressure during the time of emplacement,
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Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research. 121:195-217
The pahoehoe–aa transition for a flow exposed near Bodshil village from the western part of the Deccan Volcanic Province (DVP) is reported for the first time. The ∼1-km-long Bodshil flow issued as a small sheet from a pre-existing lobe. Near the
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Bulletin of Volcanology. 63:435-442
Whale-back-shaped uplifts called "tumuli" are common in the pahoehoe flows of the western Deccan Volcanic Province (DVP). Although they usually occur in hummocky flows, they are also associated with thicker sheet lobes. They have been subjected to a