650 resultados para Moluscos fósiles
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Liber Primus: Cochleis terrestribus, 1685; Liber II: De turbinibus et bivalvibus aquae dulcis, 1686; Liber III: De bivalvibus marinis, in quibus conchae anatiferae dictae ..., 1687; Liber IV: De buccinis marinis ..., 1688; Appendix: De buccinitis issue lapidibus ..., 1692.
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In the shallow continental shelf in Northeastern Rio Grande do Norte - Brazil, important underwater geomorphological features can be found 6km from the coastline. They are coral reefs, locally known as “parrachos”. The present study aims to characterize and analyze the geomorphological feature as well as the ones of the benthic surface, and the distribution of biogenic sediments found in parrachos at Rio do Fogo and associated shallow platforms, by using remote sensing products and in situ data collections. This was made possible due to sedimentological, bathymetric and geomorphological maps elaborated from composite bands of images from the satellite sensors ETM+/Landsat-7, OLI/Landsat-8, MS/GeoEye and PAN/WordView-1, and analysis of bottom sediments samples. These maps were analyzed, integrally interpreted and validated in fieldwork, thus permitting the generation of a new geomorphological zoning of the shallow shelf in study and a geoenvironmental map of the Parrachos in Rio do Fogo. The images used were subject to Digital Image Processing techniques. All obtained data and information were stored in a Geographic Information System (GIS) and can become available to the scientific community. This shallow platform has a carbonate bottom composed mostly by algae. Collected and analyzed sediment samples can be classified as biogenic carbonatic sands, as they are composed 75% by calcareous algae, according to the found samples. The most abundant classes are green algae, red algae, nonbiogenic sediments (mineral grains), ancient algae and molluscs. At the parrachos the following was mapped: Barreta Channel, intertidal reefs, submerged reefs, the spur and grooves, the pools, the sandy bank, the bank of algae, sea grass, submerged roads and Rio do Fogo Channel. This work presents new information about geomorphology and evolution in the study area, and will be guiding future decision making in the handling and environmental management of the region
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Petroleum exploration activity occurs on the offshore Potiguar Basin, from very shallow (2-3 m) until about 50 m water depth, extending from Alto de Touros (RN) to Alto de Fortaleza (CE). Take in account the biological importance and the heterogeneity of sediments on this area, it is necessary the understanding of the sedimentological dynamics, and mainly the changes generated by petroleum exploration to prevent possible damages to environment. Despite the intense activity of oil exploration in this area, research projects like these are still rare. In view to minimize this gap, this study was developed to evaluate sedimentological, mineralogical and geochemical changes in the vicinity of a exploration well, here designated as well A, located on the Middle continental shelf, near the transition to Outer shelf. The well selected for this study was the first one drilled with Riserless Mud Recovery technology (RMR) in Brazil. The main difference from this to the conventional method is the possibility of drilling phase I of the well with return of drilling material to the rig tank, minimizing fluid and gravel discharging around the vicinity, during this phase. Monitoring consisted of three surveys, first of them done before start drilling, the second one done 19 days after the end of drilling and the third one done one year after then. Comparison of the studied variables (calcium carbonate and organic matter content, sediment size, mineralogy and geochemistry) was done with their average, median and coefficient of variation values to understand the changes after drilling activity. Because operating company technical reasons, the well location was changed after the first survey (C1), resulting in a shift of the sampled area on the two last surveys (C2 e C3). Nevertheless, the acquired data presented a good correlation, with no loss to the mean goal of the study. The sedimentological, mineralogical and geochemical analyzes were done at Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN). The results indicated a predominantly sandy environment along the three surveys. It was noticed that the first survey (C1), presented different values for all the studied variables than to the second (C2) and third (C3) surveys, which had similar values. Siliciclastic sediments are prevalent at all surveys, and quartz is the main component (more than 80%). Heavy minerals (garnet, turmaline, zircon and lmenite), rock fragments and mud aggregates also was described. Bioclastic sediments are dominated by coralline algae (more than 45%) and mollusks (more than 30%), followed by benthic foraminifera, bryozoans and worm tubes. More rarely was observed ostracoda and spike of calcareous sponge. Because the low changes of the sediments at the studied area and by the using of RMR method in the drilling, it was possible to conclude that drilling activity did not promote significant alteration on the local sediment cover. Changes in the studied variables before and after drilling activity could be influenced by the changing in the sampling area after survey 1 (C1).
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Artisanal fishing is one of the important economic activities of Rio Grande do Norte (RN), becoming the main form of survival and income for many families. The southern coast of RN has strong fishing tradition, both in exploitation of fish as in the collection of mollusks on the banks of Guaraíra Lagoon (APA Bonfim-Guaraíra). In recent years, fishing communities have become more vulnerable to outside influences, since the socio-economic and environmental changes are exposed. These changes require adjustments to the fishermen to different environmental conditions, as the social and natural systems are driven by reorganization and upgrading processes. The living conditions in fishing communities are objective and necessary in different ways, according to a selection that is cultural, so adaptable. This study has the general objective to analyze the main environmental changes in fishing communities, based on the understanding of fishermen and mollusk fisherwomen about this problem. The specific objectives searched to: describe the socioeconomic profile, prospects and difficulties of fishermen and mollusk fisherwomen; investigate the major social and environmental changes in the fishing communities of Patané and Camocim (Arez/RN). The methodology was qualitative-quantitative with the techniques of observation in the field and open and semistructured interviews applied to representatives of Cologne fishing, fishermen and mollusk fisherwomen. Between the months of January to July 2014 were applied semistructured interviews with 41 interlocutors in Patané and 23 of Camocim; totaling 64 people. The results indicated that the interlocutors are aged 40 to 60 years; have only completed elementary school level; are married and have children; survive on less than a minimum wage income and they are not receiving employment insurance. The case study also revealed that the socioeconomic and environmental problems reflected in changes in reproduction, organization and social division of labor, which generates adaptive changes of families to external influences, resulting directly from other economic activities and market pressure and indirectly from tourism. Therefore, adaptations to changes scenario presented as favorable to economic aspects and unfavorable to the social and environmental aspects. In short, the fishery develops on technical, bureaucratic and financial obstacles, in the everyday needs of men and women is the determining factor in willingness to continue exercising fishing and shell fishing on Guaraíra Lagoon, space representing relations social, practices and customs transmitted in the course of local history through social memory of the oldest to the youngest.
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Los yacimientos de fósiles de vertebrados miocenos de Somosaguas y Húmera, objeto de estudio de esta Tesis Doctoral, están situadas en la cuenca cenozoica de Madrid. Esta cuenca presenta en superficie amplias extensiones de materiales sedimentarios neógenos, principalmente de edad miocena, que en su margen oeste son de una gran homogeneidad, siendo compleja su subdivisión y correlación con otras zonas de la cuenca mejor caracterizadas. Además, a pesar de guardar similitudes con otras áreas de la cuenca, de edades similares, al tener áreas fuente muy diversas (granitoides y gneisses al Oeste y Sur, rocas metamórficas de bajo grado al Norte y sedimentarias al Este) presenta particularidades diferenciales respecto a las demás zonas. Los yacimientos paleontológicos que se han encontrado en el área urbana de Madrid y en sus alrededores proporcionan una información muy valiosa, no solo en cuanto a la datación y la bioestratigrafía sino también en relación con las condiciones paleoambientales y paleoclimáticas. El interés de estos dos yacimientos es múltiple: (1) son los primeros encontrados en este área de Madrid y están entre los más occidentales de esta cuenca sedimentaria; (2) albergan una gran abundancia de restos fósiles; (3) son relativamente escasos los yacimientos formados en abanicos aluviales; (4) coinciden yacimientos con restos de macro y micromamíferos, posibilitando una buena caracterización del conjunto de la comunidad de mamíferos; (5) son de los pocos yacimientos de mamíferos de edad 14 m.a., coincidentes con el restablecimiento de la capa de hielo de la Antártida y un periodo de enfriamiento global; (6) presentan diversas modalidades de conservación de los fósiles en ambientes de sedimentación peculiares, y (7) son de muy fácil acceso y tienen una gran extensión. Además, por sus características el yacimiento de Somosaguas permite la iniciación de estudiantes de Geología y Biología en el estudio del Patrimonio paleontológico y geológico. El proyecto que lo gestiona (Proyecto Somosaguas de Paleontología) lleva aparejado una importante labor de divulgación e innovación educativa que se materializa principalmente en el Equipo de Introducción a la Investigación GeoPaleoBiológico de Somosaguas (EIIGPBS). A pesar de su cercanía estos dos yacimientos presentan algunas diferencias sedimentológicas, petrológicas, mineralógicas y tafonómicas que deben ser estudiadas para un mejor entendimiento de la geología y paleontología de la zona...
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Several vertebrae of a sauropterygian specimen have been recovered in Fuencaliente de Medinaceli (Soria Province, Castilla y León, Spain). The remains come from Middle–Upper Triassic Muschelkalk Facies. This finding represents the first documented evidence of a Triassic tetrapod in Castilla y León. The vertebrae belong to Nothosaurus, a sauropterygian genus found in Europe, Middle East, North of Africa and China. This genus is poorly-known in the Iberian record. The new remains constitute the first evidence of the species Nothosaurus giganteus, or a related taxon, in the Iberian Peninsula. This study reveals the occurrence of at least two species of the sauropterygian Nothosaurus in the Spanish record.
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The Early Miocene Napak XV locality (ca 20.5 Ma), Uganda, has yielded an interesting assemblage of fossils, including the very well represented amphicyonid Hecubides euryodon. The remarkable find of a nearly complete mandible, unfortunately with poorly preserved dentition, together with new dental remains allow us to obtain a better idea about the morphology and variability of this species. Additionally, we describe a newly discovered mandible of Hecubides euryodon from the Grillental-VI locality (Sperrgebiet, Namibia), which is the most complete and diagnostic Amphicyonidae material found in this area. Comparisons with Cynelos lemanensis from Saint Gérand le Pouy (France), the type locality, and with an updated sample of the species of amphicyonids described in Africa leads us to validate the genus Hecubides. Hecubides would be phylogenetically related to the medium and large size species of Amphicyonidae from Africa, most of them now grouped into the genera Afrocyon and Myacyon, both endemic to this continent.
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In this study, we investigated the relationship between vegetation and modern-pollen rain along the elevational gradient of Mount Paggeo. We apply multivariate data analysis to assess the relationship between vegetation and modern-pollen rain and quantify the representativeness of forest zones. This study represents the first statistical analysis of pollen-vegetation relationship along an elevational gradient in Greece. Hence, this paper improves confidence in interpretation of palynological records from north-eastern Greece and may refine past climate reconstructions for a more accurate comparison of data and modelling. Numerical classification and ordination were performed on pollen data to assess differences among plant communities that beech (Fagus sylvatica) dominates or co-dominates. The results show a strong relationship between altitude, arboreal cover, human impact and variations in pollen and nonpollen palynomorph taxa percentages.
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After the triple disaster of 11 March 2011, Japan is at an energy crossroad. In the short and medium run it depends on fossil fuel imports to ensure its energy security, but the long term will be determined by the decisions taken at present. For Japan energy security is a national security challenge, as stated in its National Security Strategy. The article reviews the Japanese nuclear path, studies the factors shaping the Japanese electricity market and analyzes the current energy situation. Moreover, it also assesses the principles that have marked Japan’s energy policy and the two last Strategic Energy Plans -one prior to Fukushima and the other after it- before tackling the debate on the optimal future energy mix that Japan should adopt to meet its energy security trilemma, marked by its environmental commitment.
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En la playa los Blancos del Estero de Jaltepeque en El Salvador existe siempre un fuerte oleaje que revuelve su suelo profundamente arenoso.Cada una de las oleadas causa además,particularmente en su contracorriente,una fuerte desviación de la arena hacia el occidente.Dentro de la zona del oleaje toda la arena de la playa esta en un movimiento continuo debido a las mareas,esta zona sufre fuertes movimientos del suelo cada doce horas,en que se mueven distintas fajas de las costas hacia adelante y atrás.Durante la marea alta un fuerte oleaje revuelve la playa y pocas horas después ya no se encuentra una gota de agua en la superficie de la arena.Durante el día su arena oscura se calienta rápida e intensamente.Una región tal que sufre primeramente un fuerte movimiento perpetuo y segundo un cambio microclimático tan fuerte y en breve plazo,ofrece condiciones bastante duras para la existencia de los más variados organismos,en particular para los animales de la macrofauna.Por otra parte la arena se mueve tan fuertemente que ejerce una fuerte presión en organismos soterrados.Sin embargo,existen algunos animales que según su constitución y su manera de vivir son capaces de existir en un ambiente semejante.Entre ellos se encuentra el caracol prosobranquial Olivella Columellaris que vive en la playa de los Blancos en grandes cantidades,este vive enterrado en la arena en la zona de los rompientes de las mareas.Su cubierta protege su cuerpo blando contra la fricción de la arena.
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El objeto de la presente invención es un proceso para fijar dióxido de carbono (CO2), mediante el cultivo de cualquier cianobacteria fijadora de nitrógeno, halotolerante, y capaz de producir un exopolisacárido que se excreta al medio. La utilización de dicho procedimiento permite reducir o eliminar emisiones de CO2 que proceden de procesos industriales, por ejemplo de las centrales de generación eléctrica. Otro objeto de la presente invención lo constituye la utilización como biocombustible de un exopolisacárido producido mediante el cultivo de la cianobacteria Anabaena, que posee un alto poder calorífico. La utilización de dicho exopolisacárido como biocombustible permitiría reducir el consumo de combustibles fósiles en aquellos procesos industriales que los emplean.