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Formation of geomorphic features as a response to sea-level change at Ritidian Point, Guam, Mariana IslandsMiklavic, Blaz 30 April 2011 (has links)
Geomorphic features have been one of the major tools for sea-level change studies. The present work shows an example of sea-level change study on karst terrain in the tropics. Sea-level notches as well as flank margin caves were identified in the research area and their elevation measured. The time of formation of the sea-level indicators was constrained by lithology study and dating methods such as facies comparison and U-Th dating. Denudation and uplift were also studied for the same purpose. From this study it can be concluded that sea-level stands within the glacial cycle can cause the formation of flank margin caves and that the position of these sea-level stands can be determined. The research area was estimated to have cumulatively uplifted ~22 m in the past 125 ka years (~0.18 mm/yr) while the surface has been denuded some 8 m in the same span of time (~0.064 mm/yr).
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Development of "Teachers Integrating Physical Activity into the Curriculum" (TIPAC) Using a Systems Model ApproachHartman, Sheri A. 30 October 2017 (has links)
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Portrait d’étudiants du collégial dans les cours de mise à niveau pour mathématiques : évaluation des connaissances minimales et exploration des difficultés d’apprentissageGrullon, Maria 08 1900 (has links)
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