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  • Characteristics of thin-skinned style of deformation in the southern Appalachians, and potential hydrocarbon traps
  • Description of and field guide to large and small-scale features of thin-skinned tectonics in the southern Appalachians and a discussion of hydrocarbon production and potential.
  • Remote observation of the sea surface and atmosphere. The oceanic skin effect in Special issue : Applications of AVHRR data.
  • Soil, the vital skin of the earth
  • Dry heat exchange and skin temperature in subjects outdoors at fluctuated cloud cover
  • The paper reports preliminary results of physioclimatological investigations performed outdoors in the Summer 1996 in Central Poland. The studies dealt with the temporary changes of dry heat exchange (DHE) and skin temperature (Tsk) as well
  • SKINNER, H.C.
  • SKINNER, H.C., (Editeur scientifique)
  • Satellite finds highest land skin temperatures on earth
  • SKINNER, H.C., (Editeur scientifique)
  • SKINNER, H.C., (Editeur scientifique)
  • Manganiferous rock varnish, silica glaze and iron skins have formed on 20- to 40-year-old slag piles near Fontana, southern California. Rapid rock-varnish formation is associated with an unidentified cocci bacterium that grows rapidly in culturing
  • experiments, combined with the likelihood that Mn-rich solutions flow over slag surfaces. A new model is proposed for the formation of silica glaze, involving soluble Al-Si complexes and the nature of wetting films. Iron skins occur where runoff
  • SKINNER, H.C.
  • SKINNER, H.C., (Editeur scientifique)
  • The complexities of complexion : a cultural geography of skin colour and beauty products
  • Two pilgrimage sites, the Lord of Miracles in Buga, Colombia and the Black Lord of Esquipulas in Guatemala feature Caucasian yet dark-skinned crucified images of Christ. By comparing the narratives and iconography of these two sites, the A. makes
  • The widely observed depletion of statospheric ozone and the expected increase in surface ultraviolet radiation receipt has raised much concern about consequent health risks, particularly in the form of erythema (sunburn) and non-melanoma skin cancer