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The Origin Of A Polar Ice Sheet In East Antarctica, George H. Denton
The Origin Of A Polar Ice Sheet In East Antarctica, George H. Denton
University of Maine Office of Research Administration: Grant Reports
This award supports a study to determine the sequence and chronology of events that led to the development of the Antarctic ice sheet. A continental-scale ice sheet probably first developed in East Antarctica close to the Eocene-Oligocene boundary under temperate climatic conditions. The purpose of this project is to determine, from landscape analysis (with a numerical chronology), when (and why) these early temperate conditions gave way to a polar environment in Antarctica. From previous field work and recent photographic analysis, an extensive relict landscape (older than 17 million years) with landforms and erosional features characteristic of temperate glaciation has been …
Acquisition Of Ion Chromatographs And Related Glaciochemistry Equipment, Paul Andrew Mayewski
Acquisition Of Ion Chromatographs And Related Glaciochemistry Equipment, Paul Andrew Mayewski
University of Maine Office of Research Administration: Grant Reports
The goal of this project has been to upgrade the ice core processing and analytical equipment. This has been accomplished in three major areas: the design and construction of an ice core lathe, develpoment of a continuous melting system, and new ion chromatographs. The lathe is a unique ice core processing tool that operates similiar to a wood lathe. The lathe will reduce or eliminate the need for the cores to be hand scraped, the first cleaning step of core preparation.
Our continuous melting system is a modification of existing designs. Unlike other systems, we will collect discrete samples for …
New And Export Productivity Regulation By Si And Fe In The Equatorial Pacific Ocean, Fei Chai
New And Export Productivity Regulation By Si And Fe In The Equatorial Pacific Ocean, Fei Chai
University of Maine Office of Research Administration: Grant Reports
To identify and quantify the principal processes that control the partitioning of carbon among oceanic reservoirs and between the ocean and atmosphere on focal and regional scales, with a view towards synthesis and prediction on a global scale, is a specific goal of the U.S. JGOFS Synthesis and Modeling Project. As a contribution towards achieving this goal, Drs. Barber, Peng, Chai and Dugdale will develop an ecosystem model for the equatorial Pacific Ocean, with a focus on how silicate and iron affect new and export productivity and the partitioning of carbon between the atmosphere, surface ocean and deep ocean. The …
Emersion Stress In Intertidal Seaweeds: Role Of Active Oxygen, Ian R. Davison
Emersion Stress In Intertidal Seaweeds: Role Of Active Oxygen, Ian R. Davison
University of Maine Office of Research Administration: Grant Reports
The study will examine stress-tolerance in two major groups of perennial intertidal macroalgae, the red and brown seaweeds. The research will test the hypothesis that active oxygen is involved in emersion stress of intertidal seaweeds. Damage due to active oxygen will be determined in stress-tolerant and stress- susceptible species exposed to emersion stress by measuring the peroxidation of membrane lipids. Plants will be grown in laboratory culture under conditions that increase their ability to withstand emersion stress. If the research hypothesis is correct, increases in stress tolerance should be associated with increased levels of antioxidants and/or protective enzymes. The proposed …
School Of Marine Sciences / Darling Marine Center, Kevin J. Eckelbarger
School Of Marine Sciences / Darling Marine Center, Kevin J. Eckelbarger
University of Maine Office of Research Administration: Grant Reports
Over the last six years, the University of Maine has made an unprecedented investment in its marine laboratory, the Darling Marine Center to benefit both University faculty and visiting researchers and their students. Facility improvements include many new laboratory and offices spaces, more research instrumentation, and basic support facilities such as a dining hall and new classrooms. The inauguration of a Visiting Investigation Program in 1991, the expansion of educational offerings, and the growth of a large undergraduate internship program, have resulted in a population explosion that shows no sign of abating. To set priorities for improvements, the University has …
A Theory Of Global Climate Change On Millennial Time Scales, Kirk A. Maasch
A Theory Of Global Climate Change On Millennial Time Scales, Kirk A. Maasch
University of Maine Office of Research Administration: Grant Reports
A Theory of Global Climate Change on Millennial Time Scales In the northern hemisphere, large and rapid shifts in environmental conditions have occurred repeatedly over the last glacial- interglacial cycle. Indications are that climate change occurs on two characteristic time scales, roughly 1 - 3,000 years and 5 - 10,000 years. Evidence for millennial-scale climate variability has been found in ice cores drilled through the Greenland ice sheet, sediment cores from the North Atlantic Ocean, pollen records from both North America and Europe, and glacial deposits in North America. Paleoclimate records from the southern hemisphere also show climatic variability on …