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Chaolu, Yi, and Cui Zhijiu. "Subglacial deformation: evidence from microfabric studies of particles and voids in till from the upper Ürümqi river valley, Tien Shan, China." Journal of Glaciology 47, no. 159 (2001): 607–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.3189/172756501781831710.

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AbstractMicrofabrics formed by flat particles and voids in till samples from the upper Ürümqi river valley, Tien Shan, northwestern China, were analyzed using three mutually perpendicular thin sections. Chi-squared tests were used to determine significance levels of the orientations of both particles and voids. The basal tills in an end moraine, on the stoss sides of two roche moutonnées, on the stoss sides of a drumlin with a rock core, and on the lee side of the same drumlin far from the rock core have strong particle and void microfabrics. Field evidence suggests that these tills were defor
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Dionne, Jean-Claude. "Le rocher profilé : une forme d’érosion glaciaire négligée." Géographie physique et Quaternaire 38, no. 1 (2007): 69–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/032537ar.

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RÉSUMÉ On propose ici d'appeler rocher profilé, une forme d'érosion glaciaire dissymétrique du plancher rocheux. Il s'agit d'une colline rocheuse de taille moyenne ayant la forme d'un drumelin et renseignant à la fois sur la direction et le sens de l'écoulement de la glace. Ces formes particulières, caractéristiques des substrats rocheux à structure monoclinale ou pseudo-monoclinale, ont été observées en Hudsonie et en Minganie. Elles correspondraient aux rocks drumlins ou roc-drumlins de certains auteurs. Ces deux expressions confuses devraient être bannies.
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Khukhuudei, Ulambadrakh. "The origin of the Great Lakes Basin, Western Mongolia: not the super flooding, but glaciated super valley." GEOGRAPHY AND TOURISM 3, no. 1 (2015): 39–47. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19969.

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Research on Morphology and genesis of the Great Lakes Basin in western Mongolia were taken relatively rarely in recent years. The present study combines the results of previous work with modern analysis of photographs and satellite images. The theory of Pleistocene glaciation which took vast areas of the northern hemisphere became the basis of the new approach. Glaciation covered the area from northwestern Mongolia to Mongolian Altai, Khangai and Khuvsgul mountain ranges. At that time, the ice sheet has also taken the Great Lakes basin area, which was characterized by morphology inherited from
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Dylan Smith, Gareth. "Let there be rock! Loudness and authenticity at the drum kit." Journal of Popular Music Education 3, no. 2 (2019): 277–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/jpme.3.2.277_1.

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In this position paper the author presents a perspective on rock drumming and music education. The author is a drummer and university professor who combines an autoethnographic account with consideration of theoretical frameworks including authenticity, flow and the autotelic personality. Through illustrative vignettes of rock drumming and music teaching, the author appeals to the essentially somatic experience of rock drumming. He argues that educators and educational institutions need to allow for rock’s inherent, authentic loudness or else risk misrepresenting the music and treating drummer
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De La Rue, S., S. Draper, C. Potter, and M. Smith. "Energy Expenditure in Rock/Pop Drumming." International Journal of Sports Medicine 34, no. 10 (2013): 868–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0033-1337905.

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Evans, Ian S. "Abraded rock landforms (whalebacks) developed under ice streams in mountain areas." Annals of Glaciology 22 (1996): 9–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3189/1996aog22-1-9-16.

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Like many mountain ranges, the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada, have undergone both local and ice-sheet glaciation. Effects of ice sheets are concentrated along major valleys and on adjacent spurs and passes which carried strong flows of diffluent ice. The major valleys are broad glacial troughs with frequent rock basins. Their slopes are broken into rounded, steep-sided bosses whalebacks abraded on all sides: they are of the order of 100 m to 1 km long, and 10 m high. In the southern Coast Mountains, the distribution of these whalebacks is consistent with a proposed pattern of for
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Evans, Ian S. "Abraded rock landforms (whalebacks) developed under ice streams in mountain areas." Annals of Glaciology 22 (1996): 9–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0260305500015159.

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Like many mountain ranges, the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada, have undergone both local and ice-sheet glaciation. Effects of ice sheets are concentrated along major valleys and on adjacent spurs and passes which carried strong flows of diffluent ice. The major valleys are broad glacial troughs with frequent rock basins. Their slopes are broken into rounded, steep-sided bosses whalebacks abraded on all sides: they are of the order of 100 m to 1 km long, and 10 m high. In the southern Coast Mountains, the distribution of these whalebacks is consistent with a proposed pattern of for
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Roy, Christian, Marc J. Mazerolle, and Louis Imbeau. "Transforming Abandoned Farm Fields to Conifer Plantations Reduces Ruffed Grouse Density." Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 6, no. 2 (2015): 405–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.3996/022015-jfwm-021.

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Abstract Natural forests likely will be unable to fulfill society’s needs sustainably for wood fiber in the near future. In an attempt to meet increasing demands while protecting intact forests, producers have increasingly considered alternative sources of timber, such as intensively managed plantations. In regions that are economically dependent on forest harvesting, abandoned farm fields are often targeted for conversion to intensive coniferous plantations. These sites are generally in an early successional stage that is dominated by deciduous stands, which provide an important habitat type
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Nutt, Haley J. "The University Rock Ensemble: Popular music learning and drumming in higher education." Journal of Popular Music Education 5, no. 2 (2021): 243–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/jpme_00060_1.

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This article provides a descriptive study of the FSU Rock Ensemble to demonstrate the value of providing inclusive popular music-based ensemble learning and opportunities in higher education. Beginning with an autoethnographic study of my experiences as a drummer in – and eventually director of – the non-auditioned ensemble, followed by a consideration of the attitudes articulated by several other drummers who recently participated in the ensemble, I analyse how musicians learn a traditionally non-academic music in an academic space. I conclude with a critical assessment of challenges that the
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MUKHAMMADIYEV, Sobirjon. "THE DEVELOPMENT AND INFLUENCE OF THE DRUMS IN JAZZ MUSIC." Young Scholar's Academic Journal III, no. 2 (2024): 3–6. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10937488.

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The article discusses the art of drumming in music, including its place in jazz, its role and future prospects. Every musician has a unique set of instruments. Dixieland jazz and rockabilly rely on the most minimal of drum sets, while in the performance of metal, fusion and progressive rock, a wide range of sets are used according to the standard, including, besides the basics, two hi-hats, additional cymbals (China, Splash) and others. Metal and hard rock musicians often use a double bass pedal connected to the bass drum, allowing them to alternate single and double bass drum hits. The consta
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Pallavi Parlewar. "The Role of detection Algorithm in Tracking Techniques with the help of Deep Learning for an Enhanced user Experience." Journal of Electrical Systems 20, no. 1s (2024): 928–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.52783/jes.844.

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The drum set is a prominent instrument in a variety of music genres including pop, rock, and jazz. However, it costs money and space to get from nothing to purchasing a kit. The objective of these studies is to enable drummers to hone their skills, at least blithely, without a full set of drums and to expedite the initiation of drummers to their drumming experiences without incurring any costs. Drums do not fit inside a single bag, making them more difficult to travel than other instruments. We propose a virtual drum prototype that enables air-drumming using just two sticks, a computer equippe
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Lowry, Ruth G., Beverley J. Hale, Stephen B. Draper, and Marcus S. Smith. "Rock drumming enhances motor and psychosocial skills of children with emotional and behavioral difficulties." International Journal of Developmental Disabilities 65, no. 3 (2018): 152–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20473869.2018.1429041.

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STEA, RUDOLPH R., and GEORGIA PE-PIPER. "Using whole rock geochemistry to locate the source of igneous erratics from drumlins on the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia." Boreas 28, no. 2 (2008): 308–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1502-3885.1999.tb00222.x.

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Pe-Piper, Rudolph R. Stea, Georgia. "Using whole rock geochemistry to locate the source of igneous erratics from drumlins on the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia." Boreas 28, no. 2 (1999): 308–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/030094899750044387.

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Evans, Kevin Ray, Lawrence W. McKenna, Bruce S. Lieberman, Wesley Donald Weichert, and Kenneth G. Macleod. "Geology of the Nelson Limestone, Postel Nunatak, Patuxent Range, Antarctica." Antarctic Science 30, no. 1 (2017): 29–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0954102017000396.

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AbstractPostel Nunatak in the Patuxent Range has been previously mapped as Nelson Limestone but there was no biostratigraphic support for that interpretation until now. We confirm that limestone exposures at Postel Nunatak are at least partly correlated with the Nelson Limestone of the Neptune Range, 160 km north-east, and are not correlative with the lower Cambrian Schneider Hills Limestone of the Argentina Range. Upper beds have yielded the trilobitesSuludella? davniiPalmer & Gatehouse, 1972 andSolenopleura pruinaPalmer & Gatehouse, 1972, which provide a basis for assignment to Cambr
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Eyles, Nick. "Rock drumlins and megaflutes of the Niagara Escarpment, Ontario, Canada: a hard bed landform assemblage cut by the Saginaw–Huron Ice Stream." Quaternary Science Reviews 55 (November 2012): 34–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2012.09.001.

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Sharma Vassvik, Tuula. "VUOIŊŊALAŠVUOHTA—Sámi Spirituality, Yoik and Its Relations." Religions 11, no. 10 (2020): 512. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel11100512.

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The subject of identity is important in today’s political landscape. This article explores the way in which indigenous identity in particular is a contested subject, taking into account the way indigeneity in itself was, and still is, created within colonial contexts. The “validity” of indigenous peoples and their political aims, as well as their right to live according to their own cultural paths, will often be determined according to racist ideas connected to authenticity and its stereotypical demands. Such concepts can furthermore turn inward, disconnecting indigenous peoples from their own
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Kor, P. S. G., J. Shaw, and D. R. Sharpe. "Erosion of bedrock by subglacial meltwater, Georgian Bay, Ontario: a regional view." Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 28, no. 4 (1991): 623–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/e91-054.

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A spectacular series of sculpted erosional forms (s-forms) is mapped and described from a 70 km wide area along the shore of Georgian Bay, Ontario, which, except for a scattered boulder lag, has been swept clean of sediment. A great variety of sculpted forms is described and illustrated and grouped into three classes: transverse, longitudinal, and nondirectional forms. Transverse forms comprise transverse troughs, muschelbrüche, sichelwannen, and comma forms; longitudinal forms comprise spindle flutes, cavettos, and furrows; and nondirectional forms consist of undulating surfaces and potholes.
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Duck, Robert W., and John McManus. "Sediment yields in lowland Scotland derived from reservoir surveys." Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences 78, no. 4 (1987): 369–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0263593300011305.

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ABSTRACTThe sediments on the floors of nine reservoirs in the Midland Valley of Scotland have been examined to establish rates of sedimentation and catchment sediment yields. Information from Cullaloe, Drumain, Harperleas and Lambieletham Reservoirs (Fife), is compared with data from Glenfarg and Glenquey Reservoirs (Tayside) and earlier studies on Hopes, N Esk (Lothian) and Kelly (Strathclyde) Reservoirs. The earth-fill dams were constructed between 1850 and 1935 below catchments ranging from 1·53 to 23·5 km2 in area. They are situated on sedimentary, volcanic or intrusive igneous rocks mainl
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Fletcher, Terence P., and Bryan A. Greene. "An unusual mid-Cambrian faunule from St. John's Island, Fortune Bay, Newfoundland." Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 50, no. 5 (2013): 503–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2012-0119.

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Three trilobites, Hypagnostus aff. clipeus, Cotalagnostus sp. nov., and Pagetides johannis sp. nov., not previously recorded in Newfoundland, are associated with Onymagnostus cf. hybridus, H. mammillatus, Peronopsis cf. fallax minor, Paradoxides (P.) davidis davidis, P. (P.) cf. abenacus, Brunswickia (B.) cf. jaculator, B. (Jincella) sp., Agraulos sp., and some hyolithids, stenothecid molluscs and orthid, acrotretid and lingulate brachiopods in a thin limestone within dark grey, slaty mudstones of the Young's Cove Formation on St. John's Island, Fortune Bay. A stratigraphical position within t
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Dunk, M., R. A. Strachan, K. A. Cutts, et al. "Evidence for a late Cambrian juvenile arc and a buried suture within the Laurentian Caledonides of Scotland: Comparisons with hyperextended Iapetan margins in the Appalachian Mountains (North America) and Norway." Geology 47, no. 8 (2019): 734–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/g46180.1.

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Abstract Uranium-lead (U-Pb) zircon dating establishes a late Cambrian (Drumian) protolith age of 503 ± 2 Ma for a trondhjemitic gneiss of the calc-alkaline Strathy Complex, northern Scottish Caledonides. Positive εHf and εNd values from trondhjemitic gneisses and co-magmatic amphibolites, respectively, and an absence of any inheritance in zircon populations support published geochemistry that indicates a juvenile origin distal from Laurentia. In order to account for its present location within a stack of Laurentia-derived thrust sheets, we interpret the complex as allochthonous and located al
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Vermeulen, Els, Elise Jouve, Peter Best, et al. "Mortalities of southern right whales (Eubalaena australis) and related anthropogenic factors in South African waters, 1999–2019." J. Cetacean Res. Manage. 23, no. 1 (2022): 149–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.47536/jcrm.v23i1.357.

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The southern right whale (Eubalaena australis; SRW) population in South Africa’s coastal waters has experienced marked changes since 2009, including altered feeding and migration behaviour, and decreased calving success. At the same time, anthropogenic activities in the area have increased. Based on this, an update on SRW mortalities and related anthropogenic factors is warranted. Building on the published information of Best et al. (2001a), data were collated on all SRW mortalities as well as non‐fatal ship‐strikes and entanglements along the South African coast between 1999 and 2019. A total
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Gorbett Litchke, Lyn, Trason Willemin, Allison Willemin, Carrie Ekins, and Dean Owens. "Efficacy of Therapeutic Recreation-Based Drumtastic® and Kid Yoga Rocks in an Early Childhood Public School Setting." Therapeutic Recreation Journal 55, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.18666/trj-2021-v55-i1-10128.

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The intent of this study was to compare drumming and yoga to regular classroom physical activity in a school setting. Twenty-nine early childhood students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) engaged in 5-weeks of TR led Kid Yoga Rocks (KYR; n = 10), Drumtastic ® (DR; n = 11), or Classroom/recess control group (CR; n = 8). Statistical analysis revealed significant positive changes pre-post in cognition (p < .001) and mood/fun (p =.003) within DR and KYR groups. Significant positive affect change resulted in DR and KYR vs. CR (p < .001); though no difference between DR and KYR. No signific
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Honda, Kazuaki, Shizuka Sata, Mizuki Komine, et al. "Drumming performance and underlying muscle activities in a professional rock drummer with lower-limb dystonia: a case study." Frontiers in Neurology 15 (August 21, 2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2024.1398476.

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Task-specific focal dystonia (TSFD), characterized by the loss of fine motor control and coordination, affects drummers’ lower-limb movements. This study explores lower-limb dystonia’s impact on drumming performance and underlying muscle activity in a professional rock drummer. The drummer executed an eight-beat pattern on a drum kit. The participant reported the occurrence of symptoms when he felt the abnormality such as the loss of control related to involuntary aspects of movement. We measured the peak amplitude of the bass drumhead vibration, synchronization errors as the time elapsed betw
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Rowland, Stephen M., Slava Korolev, James W. Hagadorn, and Kaushik Ghosh. "Frenchman Mountain Dolostone: A new formation of the Cambrian Tonto Group, Grand Canyon and Basin and Range, USA." Geosphere, March 23, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/ges02514.1.

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We describe, interpret, and establish a stratotype for the Frenchman Mountain Dolostone (FMD), a new Cambrian stratigraphic unit that records key global geochemical and climate signals and is well exposed throughout the Grand Canyon and central Basin and Range, USA. This flat-topped carbonate platform deposit is the uppermost unit of the Tonto Group, replacing the informally named “undifferentiated dolomites.” The unit records two global chemostratigraphic events—the Drumian Carbon Isotope Excursion (DICE), when δ13Ccarb (refers to “marine carbonate rocks”) values in the FMD dropped to −2.7‰,
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Hanáček, Martin, Zbyněk Engel, and Barbora Procházková. "VÝVOJ LEDOVCOVÝCH SEDIMENTŮ NA KONTAKTU S ŽULOVSKÝM MASIVEM VE ŠTACHLOVICÍCH U VIDNAVY." Geologické výzkumy na Moravě a ve Slezsku 23, no. 1-2 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/gvms2016-1-2-13.

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The Žulová Upland is composed of granitoids of the Žulová batholith with relicts of Pleistocene (Elsterian) continental glaciation sediments. The investigated outcrop represents development of glacigenic sediments on rugged topography of the Žulová Upland. Investigated locality is situated on a hill located on the northern margin of the Žulová Upland. It is located near Štachlovice, local part of the Vidnava town. The exposed part of the hilltop reveals a preglacial basement covered by glacigenic sediments. The facies analysis and gravel petrology analysis of clasts with fraction 16–64 mm in b
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Evans, David J. A., and Ian S. Evans. "Glacial processes and landforms." Geological Society, London, Memoirs, October 22, 2021, M58–2021–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1144/m58-2021-17.

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AbstractFrom 1965 to 2000 glacial geomorphology became increasingly specialized and developed significantly due to technological improvements, particularly in remote sensing, surveying and field-based glaciological process studies. The better understanding of basal thermal regimes in ice sheets and glaciers led to the development of concepts such as spatial and temporal migration of ice divides in dynamic ice sheets that could overprint subglacial landform assemblages, debris entrainment processes related to polythermal glacier systems, and glacier and ice sheet beds composed of cold and warm
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Burns, Alex. "'This Machine Is Obsolete'." M/C Journal 2, no. 8 (1999). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1805.

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'He did what the cipher could not, he rescued himself.' -- Alfred Bester, The Stars My Destination (23) On many levels, the new Nine Inch Nails album The Fragile is a gritty meditation about different types of End: the eternal relationship cycle of 'fragility, tension, ordeal, fragmentation' (adapted, with apologies to Wilhelm Reich); fin-de-siècle anxiety; post-millennium foreboding; a spectre of the alien discontinuity that heralds an on-rushing future vastly different from the one envisaged by Enlightenment Project architects. In retrospect, it's easy for this perspective to be dismissed as
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