952 resultados para Hayes, Catherine Hall, 1690-1726
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We present a 5.3-Myr stack (the ''LR04'' stack) of benthic d18O records from 57 globally distributed sites aligned by an automated graphic correlation algorithm. This is the first benthic delta18O stack composed of more than three records to extend beyond 850 ka, and we use its improved signal quality to identify 24 new marine isotope stages in the early Pliocene. We also present a new LR04 age model for the Pliocene-Pleistocene derived from tuning the delta18O stack to a simple ice model based on 21 June insolation at 65 N. Stacked sedimentation rates provide additional age model constraints to prevent overtuning. Despite a conservative tuning strategy, the LR04 benthic stack exhibits significant coherency with insolation in the obliquity band throughout the entire 5.3 Myr and in the precession band for more than half of the record. The LR04 stack contains significantly more variance in benthic delta18O than previously published stacks of the late Pleistocene as the result of higher resolution records, a better alignment technique, and a greater percentage of records from the Atlantic. Finally, the relative phases of the stack's 41- and 23-kyr components suggest that the precession component of delta18O from 2.7-1.6 Ma is primarily a deep-water temperature signal and that the phase of d18O precession response changed suddenly at 1.6 Ma.
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The strength and geometry of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation is tightly coupled to climate on glacial-interglacial and millennial timescales, but has proved difficult to reconstruct, particularly for the Last Glacial Maximum. Today, the return flow from the northern North Atlantic to lower latitudes associated with the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation reaches down to approximately 4,000 m. In contrast, during the Last Glacial Maximum this return flow is thought to have occurred primarily at shallower depths. Measurements of sedimentary 231Pa/230Th have been used to reconstruct the strength of circulation in the North Atlantic Ocean, but the effects of biogenic silica on 231Pa/230Th-based estimates remain controversial. Here we use measurements of 231Pa/230Th ratios and biogenic silica in Holocene-aged Atlantic sediments and simulations with a two-dimensional scavenging model to demonstrate that the geometry and strength of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation are the primary controls of 231Pa/230Th ratios in modern Atlantic sediments. For the glacial maximum, a simulation of Atlantic overturning with a shallow, but vigorous circulation and bulk water transport at around 2,000 m depth best matched observed glacial Atlantic 231Pa/230Th values. We estimate that the transport of intermediate water during the Last Glacial Maximum was at least as strong as deep water transport today.
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Album title: University of Michigan. Class of 1861. On tltle page: Photographed by T.D. Tooker, Ann Arbor, Mich.
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Law building
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On verso: Brasiers Photo. and Fine Art Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
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front row: Lloyd Carr. Jason Carr, Jay Riemersma, Mike Sullivan, Trent Zenkewicz, Joe Marinaro, Ed Davis, Jason Horn, Amani Toomer, Mercury Hayes, Jean-Agnus Charles, Todd Vander Least, Todd Richards.
2nd row: Charles Winters, Jarrett Irons, Steve King, Tyrone Noble, Remy Hamilton, Rod Payne, Jon Runyan, Thomas Guynes, Mark Bolach, Eric Wendt, Mike Vanderbeek, Woodrow Hankins, Deollo Anderson.
3rd row: Bryan Williams, Clarence Thompson, Tshimanga Biakabutuka, Earnest Sanders, Glen Steele, Damon Denson, Zach Adami, John Partchenko, Rob Swett, Brian Griese, Scot Loeffler, George Howell, Mike Hynes.
4th row: William Carr, Nate DeLong, Joe Ries, Brent Blackwell, Mike Elston, Ben Huff, Jeff Springer, Josh Cockrell, Sean Parini, Colby Keefer, Thomas Mondry, Matt De Young, Paul Peristeris.
5th row: Anthony Williams, Kraig Baker, Todd Brooks, Scott Dreisbach, Chris Howard, Chris Floyd, Mark Campbell, Rasheed Simmons, Jon Janson, Noah Parker, Chris Singletary, Sam Sword, Jerome Tuman, Clint Copenhaver, Juaquin Feazell.
5th row: Tyrone Butterfield, Marcus Ray, Andre Weathers, Jay Feely, Nate Miller, David Crispin, Matt Sygo, Terrance Quinn, Darren Petterson, Ed Kiser, Patrick Hill, Eric Mayes, Scott Parachek.
6th row Daydrion Taylor, Rob Renes, David Bowens, Tom Brady, Steve Frazier, DiAllo Johnson, Aaron Shea, Eric Moltane, Jeff Potts, Chris Ziemann, Ron Acheson, Pat Kratus,Tai Streets, Josh Williams, James Hall, Brent Washington, Charles Woodson.
7th row: Paul Barry, Harold Goodwin. Jason Cole, Brian Townsend, Jim Plocki, Joe Allore, Kevin Bryant, J.H. Ford, Clarence Williams, Unwana Ubom, Jeff Smokovitch, Kenneth Jackson, Tate Schanski, Bob Bland, Brian Hagens, Gordon Grace, Shomy Shembechler, Matt Hamilton.
8th row: Todd Jager, Paul Schmidt, Chad Brown, Mike Gittleson, John Milligan, Vance Bedford, Brady Hoke, Jim Herrmann, Greg Mattison, Mike DeBord, Fred Jackson, Bobby Morrison, Kit Cartwright, Erik Campbell, Scoff Draper, Jon Falk, Phil Bromley, Steve Connelley.
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Ann Arbor, Mich. businesses. Publication information: Chicago, Ill. : Everts & Stewart, 1874.
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Four men next to building. On verso:Oscar Greulich
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On verso: J. Weare
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On verso: Randall; 220 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mich.