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    • The feminization of agriculture or the feminization of agrarian distress? Tracking the trajectory of women in agriculture in India 

      Pattnaik, Itishree; Lahiri-Dutt, Kuntala; Lockie, Stewart; Pritchard, Bill
      Published 2017-12-27
      The rising share of farm work in India undertaken by women – a phenomenon commonly referred to as the feminization of agriculture – raises questions about the changing character of rural India, particularly with regards ...
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    • Disaster declarations associated with bushfires, floods and storms in New South Wales, Australia between 2004 and 2014 

      Sewell, Thomas; Stephens, Ruby; Dominey-Howes, Dale T.M.; Bruce, Eleanor; Perkins-Kirkpatrick, Sarah
      Published 2016-11-07
      Australia regularly experiences disasters triggered by natural hazards and New South Wales (NSW) the most populous State is no exception. To date, no publically available spatial and temporal analyses of disaster declarations ...
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    • In search of early life: Carbonate veins in Archean metamorphic rocks as potential hosts of biomarkers 

      Peters, Carl A.; Piazolo, Sandra; Webb, Gregory E.; Dutkiewicz, Adriana; George, Simon C.
      Published 2016-11-01
      The detection of early life signatures using hydrocarbon biomarkers in Precambrian rocks struggles with contamination issues, unspecific biomarkers and the lack of suitable sedimentary rocks due to extensive thermal ...
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    • Oceanic Residual Topography Agrees With Mantle Flow Predictions at Long Wavelengths 

      Yang, Ting; Moresi, Louis N; Muller, R. Dietmar; Gurnis, Michael
      Published 2017-11-16
      Dynamic topography, the surface deflection induced by sublithosheric mantle flow, is an important prediction made by geodynamic models, but there is an apparent disparity between geodynamic model predictions and estimates ...
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    • Global kinematics of tectonic plates and subduction zones since the late Paleozoic Era 

      Young, Alexander; Flament, Nicolas; Maloney, Kayla T.; Williams, Simon E; Matthews, Kara J; Zahirovic, Sabin; Muller, R. Dietmar
      Published 2019-08-15
      Detailed global plate motion models that provide a continuous description of plate boundaries through time are an effective tool for exploring processes both at and below the Earth's surface. A new generation of numerical ...
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