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Krabbenhoeft, A., R. W. Weinrebe, H. Kopp, E. R. Flueh, S. Ladage, C. Papenberg, L. Planert, and Y. Djajadihardja. "Bathymetry of the Indonesian Sunda margin-relating morphological features of the upper plate slopes to the location and extent of the seismogenic zone." Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 10, no. 9 (September 10, 2010): 1899–911. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/nhess-10-1899-2010.

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Abstract. Earthquake history shows that the Sunda subduction zone of the Indonesian margin produces great earthquakes offshore Sumatra, whereas earthquakes of comparable magnitude are lacking offshore Java and the Lesser Sunda islands. Morphological structures in multibeam bathymetric data across the forearc relate with the extent of the seismogenic zone. Its updip limit corresponds to the slope break, most distinct off Java and Lesser Sunda islands, where we find coincident narrow, uniform, continuous outer arc ridges. Their landward termination and a shallow upper plate mantle mark the downdip limit of the seismogenic zone. In contrast the outer arc ridges off Sumatra are wider and partly elevated above sea level forming the forearc islands. The downdip limit of the seismogenic zone coincides with a deeper upper plate mantle. Sunda Strait marks a transition zone between the Sumatra and Java margins. We find the differences along the Sunda margin, especially the wider extent of the seismogenic zone off Sumatra, producing larger earthquakes, to result from the interaction of different age and subduction direction of the oceanic plate. We attribute a major role to the sediment income and continental/oceanic upper plate nature of Sumatra/Java influencing the composition and deformation style along the forearc and subduction fault.
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Kopp, Heidrun, and Nina Kukowski. "Backstop geometry and accretionary mechanics of the Sunda margin." Tectonics 22, no. 6 (December 2003): n/a. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2002tc001420.

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Kopp, Heidrun. "BSR occurrence along the Sunda margin: evidence from seismic data." Earth and Planetary Science Letters 197, no. 3-4 (April 2002): 225–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0012-821x(02)00484-3.

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Pailoplee, Santi. "Earthquake activities along the Indonesian Sunda Margin: a seismicity approach." Geosciences Journal 21, no. 4 (June 24, 2017): 535–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12303-017-0012-x.

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Brune, Sascha, Stefan Ladage, Andrey Y. Babeyko, Christian Müller, Heidrun Kopp, and Stephan V. Sobolev. "Submarine landslides at the eastern Sunda margin: observations and tsunami impact assessment." Natural Hazards 54, no. 2 (December 20, 2009): 547–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11069-009-9487-8.

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House, Brian M., Gray E. Bebout, and David R. Hilton. "Carbon cycling at the Sunda margin, Indonesia: A regional study with global implications." Geology 47, no. 5 (March 22, 2019): 483–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/g45830.1.

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Kopp, Heidrun, Ernst R. Flueh, Dirk Klaeschen, Jörg Bialas, and Christian Reichert. "Crustal structure of the central Sunda margin at the onset of oblique subduction." Geophysical Journal International 147, no. 2 (November 2001): 449–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.0956-540x.2001.01547.x.

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Khan, Prosanta Kumar, Jayashree Banerjee, Sk Shamim, and Manoranjan Mohanty. "Long-term seismic observations along Myanmar–Sunda subduction margin: insights for 2004 Mw > 9.0 earthquake." International Journal of Earth Sciences 107, no. 7 (March 21, 2018): 2383–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00531-018-1603-0.

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Lauterjung, J., U. Münch, and A. Rudloff. "The challenge of installing a tsunami early warning system in the vicinity of the Sunda Arc, Indonesia." Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 10, no. 4 (April 6, 2010): 641–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/nhess-10-641-2010.

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Abstract. Indonesia is located along the most prominent active continental margin in the Indian Ocean, the so-called Sunda Arc and, therefore, is one of the most threatened regions of the world in terms of natural hazards such as earthquakes, volcanoes, and tsunamis. On 26 December 2004 the third largest earthquake ever instrumentally recorded (magnitude 9.3, Stein and Okal, 2005) occurred off-shore northern Sumatra and triggered a mega-tsunami affecting the whole Indian Ocean. Almost a quarter of a million people were killed, as the region was not prepared either in terms of early-warning or in terms of disaster response. In order to be able to provide, in future, a fast and reliable warning procedure for the population, Germany, immediately after the catastrophe, offered during the UN World Conference on Disaster Reduction in Kobe, Hyogo/Japan in January 2005 technical support for the development and installation of a tsunami early warning system for the Indian Ocean in addition to assistance in capacity building in particular for local communities. This offer was accepted by Indonesia but also by other countries like Sri Lanka, the Maldives and some East-African countries. Anyhow the main focus of our activities has been carried out in Indonesia as the main source of tsunami threat for the entire Indian Ocean. Challenging for the technical concept of this warning system are the extremely short warning times for Indonesia, due to its vicinity to the Sunda Arc. For this reason the German Indonesian Tsunami Early Warning System (GITEWS) integrates different modern and new scientific monitoring technologies and analysis methods.
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Allen, Trevor I. "A Far-Field Ground-Motion Model for the North Australian Craton from Plate-Margin Earthquakes." Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 112, no. 2 (December 14, 2021): 1041–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1785/0120210191.

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ABSTRACT The Australian territory is just over 400 km from an active convergent plate margin with the collision of the Sunda–Banda Arc with the Precambrian and Palaeozoic Australian continental crust. Seismic energy from earthquakes in the northern Australian plate-margin region are channeled efficiently through the low-attenuation North Australian craton (NAC), with moderate-sized (Mw≥5.0) earthquakes in the Banda Sea commonly felt in northern Australia. A far-field ground-motion model (GMM) has been developed for use in seismic hazard studies for sites located within the NAC. The model is applicable for hypocentral distances of approximately 500–1500 km and magnitudes up to Mw 8.0. The GMM provides coefficients for peak ground acceleration, peak ground velocity, and 5%-damped pseudospectral acceleration at 20 oscillator periods from 0.1 to 10 s. A strong hypocentral depth dependence is observed in empirical data, with earthquakes occurring at depths of 100–200 km demonstrating larger amplitudes for short-period ground motions than events with shallower hypocenters. The depth dependence of ground motion diminishes with longer spectral periods, suggesting that the relatively larger ground motions for deeper earthquake hypocenters may be due to more compact ruptures producing higher stress drops at depth. Compared with the mean Next Generation Attenuation-East GMM developed for the central and eastern United States (which is applicable for a similar distance range), the NAC GMM demonstrates significantly higher short-period ground motion for Banda Sea events, transitioning to lower relative accelerations for longer period ground motions.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Sunda Margin"

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Shulgin, Alexey [Verfasser]. "Subduction zone segmentation along the Sunda Margin, Indonesia / Alexey Shulgin." Kiel : Universitätsbibliothek Kiel, 2012. http://d-nb.info/1023870339/34.

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Suda, Martin [Verfasser], and Christoph [Akademischer Betreuer] Weidenbach. "Resolution-based methods for linear temporal reasoning / Martin Suda. Betreuer: Christoph Weidenbach." Saarbrücken : Saarländische Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1078261164/34.

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Jacob, Jensen. "Contribution à la tectonique des plaques de l'océan Indien oriental." Paris, Institut de physique du globe, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013GLOB0002.

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20 jeune à 26 vieux, et par reconstructions à trois plaques impliquant l'Australie, l'Antarctique et l'Inde pour les chrons plus âgés 34 à 27 jeune, pour lesquels n'existent aucune anomalie conjuguée dans le bassin. Les âges et structure résultants pour la partie manquante du bassin sont drapés sur le toit de la lithosphère subduite telle que déterminé par la tomographie sismique, afin d'étudier les processus de la subduction et leurs conséquences. L'âge et le taux d'expansion influencent des paramètres physiques tels que l'épaisseur, la densité, et la rhéologie de la lithosphère en subduction, qui en retour entraînent une "subductabilité" variable de la lithosphère, des variations de profondeur de la fosse et sa déviation d'un arc de cercle régulier. La présence de zones de fracture à grand décalage et d'axe de dorsale subduits joue un rôle géodynamique important en ouvrant des fenêtres asthénosphériques dans le panneau plongeant profond, alors que des structures en subduction telles que plateaux ou monts sousmarins affectent les processus superficiels à la fosse et dans la zone sismogène. Pour étendre les résultats obtenus par nos reconstructions à trois plaques sur l'histoire, controversée, de l'expansion océanique entre l'Australie et l'Antarctique au Crétacé Supérieur, nous étudions l'ouverture initiale et l'expansion océanique de cette frontière de plaque en utilisant la méthode d'ajustement des contours de Bullard. Cette méthode est appropriée pour des isochrones sinueuses et en absence de zones de fracture claires. Deux paires de structures symétriques sont observées sur la carte des anomalies gravimétriques à l'air libre dérivées de l'altimétrie satellitaire à l'aplomb des marges conjuguées, la plus forte interprétée comme la limite continent-océan. Ces structures sont considérées comme isochrones et datée approximativement de 128 et 94 Ma. Une reconstruction satisfaisante à 128 Ma est atteinte en trois sections distinctes, la section occidentale correspondant au mouvement Australie- Antarctique Est, la section centrale au mouvement du bloc de Polda (un micro-continent transitoire) et de l'Antarctique Est, et la section orientale au mouvement Tasmanie-Antarctique Ouest. Les marges orientales de l'Australie et de la Tasmanie sont alignées. Les marges conjuguées de l'Australie, la Tasmanie et l'Antarctique Ouest reconstruits d'une part, de la ride de Lord Howe et du plateau de Campbell Plateau reconstruits (Zelandia) d'autre part, s'ajustent à un petit cercle et suggèrent un mouvement transformant. Si l'on aligne le fossé de Bellona au détroit de Bass en le considérant comme l'extension orientale de la Zone de Fracture Sud Australienne, on obtient un mouvement transformant total de 600 km avant l'ouverture de la mer de Tasman et de la dorsale Pacifique-Antarctique à ~83 Ma. Le déplacement sud-est de l'Antarctique Est induit la compression and l'épaississement crustal de l'Antarctique Ouest, créant les montagnes Trans- Antarctiques à la bordure de différentes provinces - craton et anciens orogènes - et rhéologies. L'ouverture initiale de l'Australie et l'Antarctique est probablement liée à l'apparition du point chaud de Kerguelen à ~120 Ma
The frequent earthquakes in Indonesia are associated with the active subduction of the northern Wharton basin under Sunda trench. To better understand the subduction mechanism the age and structure of the subducting lithosphere have been analyzed by conducting a detailed marine magnetic interpretation of the Wharton basin. Validation of the identified magnetic isochrons is achieved by two-plate kinematic reconstructions for chron 20 young to 26 old, and by three-plate reconstructions involving Australia, Antarctica and India for the older chrons 34 young to 27 young, for which no conjugate anomalies exist in the basin. The resulting age and structure obtained for the missing part of the basin are draped on the top of the subducted lithosphere determined by seismic tomography to investigate the subduction processes and their consequences. The age and spreading rate influence physical parameters like the thickness, buoyancy, and rheology of the subducting lithosphere, which in turn result in variable "subductability" of the lithosphere, varying depth of the trench and its deviation from a regular arc. The subducted long-offset fracture zones and spreading axis play an important geodynamic role in opening asthenospheric windows through the deep slab, whereas subducting features like plateaus and seamounts affects shallower processes at the trench and in the seismogenic zone. To extend the results obtained by our three-plate reconstructions on the controversial Late Cretaceous spreading history of Australia and Antarctica, we investigate the early opening and spreading history of this plate boundary using the Bullard Contour Fit method. The method is appropriate for sinuous isochrons and in absence of clear fracture zones. Two pairs of symmetrical features are observed in the satellite-derived free-air gravity anomaly map over the conjugate margins, the strongest one interpreted as the continent-ocean boundary. They are considered as isochrons and tentatively dated 128 and 94 Ma. A proper reconstruction at 128 Ma is attained in three separate sections, with the western section corresponding to the motion between Australia-East Antarctica, the central one to the motion between the Polda Block (a transient micro-continent) and East Antarctica, and the eastern one to Tasmania and West Antarctica. The eastern margins of Australia and Tasmania are aligned. The conjugate margins of reconstructed Australia, Tasmania and West Antarctica on one hand, Lord Howe Rise and the Campbell Plateau (Zelandia) on the other hand, fit a small circle and suggest a transform motion. Aligning the Bellona Trough with the Bass Strait as an extension of the Southern Australia Fracture Zone predicts a total 600 km of transform motion, before the Tasman Sea and Pacific- Antarctic Ridge opened at ~83 Ma. The southeastward translation of East Antarctica resulted in compression and crustal thickening in West Antarctica, creating the Trans-Antarctic Mountains at the edges of different provinces - craton and orogenic terranes - and rheology. The initial opening of Australia-Antarctica is likely related to the Kerguelen hotspot inception at ~120 Ma
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Kopp, Heidrun. "Crustal structure along the central Sunda margin, Indonesia /." 2001. http://e-diss.uni-kiel.de/diss_439/.

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Kopp, Heidrun [Verfasser]. "Crustal structure along the central Sunda margin, Indonesia / vorgelegt von Heidrun Kopp." 2001. http://d-nb.info/972031782/34.

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Kotek, Václav. "Muslimský Ježíš. Syn Mariin v základních pramenech islámu." Master's thesis, 2019. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-408856.

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This thesis gives an overview of Jesus in the basic sources of Islam, the Qur'an and Sunnah. In a brief biography of Prophet Muhammad, it deals with the influence of Christians in his life. It follows the creation of the Qur'an and mentions some aspects of its doctrine. The thesis selects the Qur'anic verses about Christians and especially those which are related directly or indirectly to Jesus. It analyzes the meaning of the names, which the Qur'an assigns to Jesus. The selected Hadiths, in which some of the names of Jesus appear, are systematized into thematic areas. The thesis observe the role that this Islamic tradition assigns to him. It compares the differences between the view on Jesus in Islam and Christianity. It notes that there are different meanings in both religions under the same sounding names and titles of Jesus. The thesis brings reason why the image of Jesus in Islam is different. It shows whether the person of Jesus can be the object and starting point for interreligious dialogue. In conclusion, it offers the possibilities of inspiration for restoring Christian faith by Muslim Jesus.
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Books on the topic "Sunda Margin"

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Chouard, Martin-Jules. Martin-Jules Chouard, 1839-1919: Sunday painter : drawings and watercolours. London: Hazlitt, Gooden & Fox, 1985.

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Slut͡skiĭ, S. S. Ėkonomika rechnogo transportnogo sudna. Moskva: "Transport", 1988.

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Selma's bloody Sunday. Minneapolis, Minn: Compass Point Books, 2009.

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Jagodziński, Robert. Petrography and geochemistry of surface sediments from Sunda and Vietnamese shelves (South China Sea). Poznań: Wyd. Naukowe, 2005.

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Dunham, Tacy. Sunday outings in Marin: A guide to scenic drives, garden walks & historical sites. Novato, CA: Cottonwood Press, 1989.

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Spirikhin, S. A. Suda severnogo morskogo parokhodstva i poli︠a︡rnoĭ gidrografii. Arkhangelʹsk: Pravda Severa, 2003.

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Grimes, Nikki. Glory in the Margins: Sunday Poems. Paraclete Press, Incorporated, 2021.

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Temperley, David. Analyses. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190653774.003.0010.

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This chapter tries to show how analysis—in-depth exploration of a song in all of its aspects—can be informed and enriched by the theoretical framework presented in previous chapters, allowing us to appreciate more fully how a song follows or departs from stylistic norms. The chapter presents analyses of six songs: Marvin Gaye, “I Heard It through the Grapevine”; Elton John, “Philadelphia Freedom”; Fleetwood Mac, “Landslide”; U2, “Sunday Bloody Sunday”; Alanis Morissette, “You Oughta Know”; and Destiny’s Child, “Jumpin’ Jumpin’.”
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Ėkranoplany: Transportnye suda XXI veka. Sankt-Peterburg: Sudostroenie, 2005.

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Marovich, Robert M. “Tell It Like It Is”. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039102.003.0016.

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This chapter examines how Chicago-based gospel artists used their songs to help advance social causes. Many artists used their singing to support the civil rights movement, such as participating in gospel programs that raised funds for civil rights organizations, writing odes to the movement, or singing songs that expressed displeasure with the way black people were treated everywhere. Gospel songs of the 1960s could be expected to resound with protests against racism and calls for freedom and equality. This chapter takes a look at gospel singers who were involved in the civil rights movement, including Mahalia Jackson, who joined the 1963 March on Washington led by Martin Luther King, Jr., and James Cleveland, Sam Cooke, and the Staple Singers. It also considers other mass marches that became rallying points for the gospel music community, including Freedom Sunday in 1966. Finally, it discusses gospel groups that recorded songs with explicit social messages, such as the Norfleet Brothers and Salem Travelers, along with tribute recordings spawned by King's assassination.
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Book chapters on the topic "Sunda Margin"

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Uenzelmann-Neben, Gabriele. "Structures in Scoresby Sund, East Greenland." In Glaciated Continental Margins, 38–39. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5820-6_8.

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van ’t Spijker, Willem. "‘You have a different spirit from us’ Luther to Bucer in Marburg, Sunday 3 October 1529." In Martin Bucer (1491–1551), 219–40. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.13109/9783666552724.219.

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Hutchison, Charles S. "The Geological Framework." In The Physical Geography of Southeast Asia. Oxford University Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199248025.003.0011.

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This chapter outlines the principal geological features of the region, extending from Myanmar and Taiwan in the north, southwards to include all the ASEAN countries, and extending as far as northern Australia. The present-day lithospheric plates and plate margins are described, and the Cenozoic evolution of the region discussed. Within a general framework of convergent plate tectonics, Southeast Asia is also characterized by important extensional tectonics, resulting in the world’s greatest concentration of deep-water marginal basins and Cenozoic sedimentary basins, which have become the focus of the petroleum industry. The pre-Cenozoic geology is too complex for an adequate analysis in this chapter and the reader is referred to Hutchison (1989) for further details. A chronological account summarizing the major geological changes in Southeast Asia is given in Figure 1.2. The main geographical features of the region were established in the Triassic, when the large lithospheric plate of Sinoburmalaya (also known as Sibumasu), which had earlier rifted from the Australian part of Gondwanaland, and collided with and became sutured onto South China and Indochina, together named Cathaysia. The result was a great mountain-building event known as the Indosinian orogeny. Major granites were emplaced during this orogeny, with which the tin and tungsten mineral deposits were genetically related. The orogeny resulted in general uplift and the formation of major new landmasses, which have predominantly persisted as the present-day regional physical geography of Southeast Asia. The Indo-Australian Plate is converging at an average rate of 70 mm a−1 in a 003° direction, pushed from the active South Indian Ocean spreading axis. For the most part it is composed of the Indian Ocean, formed of oceanic sea-floor basalt overlain by deep water. It forms a convergent plate margin with the continental Eurasian Plate, beneath which it subducts at the Sunda or Java Trench. The Eurasian continental plate protrudes as a peninsular extension (Sundaland) southwards as far as Singapore, continuing beneath the shallow Straits of Malacca and the Sunda Shelf as the island of Sumatra and the northwestern part of Borneo.
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Marovich, Robert M. "This Sunday—In Person." In Peace Be Still, 64–72. University of Illinois Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252044113.003.0007.

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This chapter describes the production of the first two volumes of the This Sunday--in Person albums by James Cleveland and the Angelic Choir at First Baptist Church. It explores the sonic and lyrical content of each album and the record trade’s response to each upon their release. Some of the musical architecture established on these albums would inform arrangements used for Peace Be Still. A description of the final live recording produced in the original First Baptist Church, by the Roberta Martin Singers, precedes the razing of the church building and plans to erect a modern sanctuary on the site. Most of the funding for the new building would depend on sales of Angelic Choir recordings.
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Snædal, Magnús. "Three persistent problems." In Essays in the History of Languages and Linguistics: Dedicated to Marek Stachowski on the Occasion of His 60th Birthday, 619–24. Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/9788376388618.38.

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In this paper three very loosely related Gothic problems are discussed: How should the combination sunja guþ John 17:3 be understood? Which is the correct reading of the marginal gloss at 2CorA 12:7, gairu, qairu, pairu or gairs? What is concealed in the inscription on the spearhead from Kovel?
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Smolla, Rodney A. "Aftermath." In Confessions of a Free Speech Lawyer, 269–302. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501749650.003.0030.

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This chapter highlights the national outpouring of grief and anger over the death of Heather Heyer. It discloses how Heyer's ashes were buried in a secret location in order to protect the grave from desecration by neo-Nazis. It also mentions the placement of Heather Heyer's name on a memorial wall at the Southern Poverty Law Center in Montgomery, Alabama that honors martyrs of the civil rights movement. The chapter recalls Martin Luther King Jr. and his civil rights organization that staged demonstrations in Alabama and Jimmy Lee Jackson, an African American participant in the protest demonstrations, who was fatally shot by a white Alabama state trooper. It reviews the infamous “Bloody Sunday” on March 7, 1965 that was stimulated by Jackson's shooting.
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Lischer, Richard. "The Ebenezer Gospel." In The Preacher King, 231–54. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190065119.003.0009.

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This chapter details Martin Luther King, Jr.’s stint as “copastor” of Ebenezer Baptist Church, which lasted for less than one hundred months. Although he did not preach at Ebenezer every Sunday, he spoke there often enough to establish “my gospel,” an evolving, sometimes volatile interpretation of God’s will for Ebenezer and the world. The Ebenezer Gospel is what the preacher King said to his people over the course of his pastorate. It is important to gather the fragments of this gospel into a coherent whole because he carried a modified version of it into world history, thus making knowledge of the Ebenezer Gospel essential to an understanding of his public message—his quest for justice, yearning for redemption, insistence on nonviolence, embrace of suffering, prophetic rage, and all else that emerged from his Sundays in Atlanta. King’s Ebenezer sermons are the religious subtext for his sermon to the nation.
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Steinke, Ronen. "The Final Lie." In Anna and Dr Helmy, 105–12. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192893369.003.0014.

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This chapter recounts Anna’s Sunday afternoons in 1943, when her mother and stepfather she nicknamed ‘Fatty’ visit her in Dr. Mohamed Helmy’s apartment. It mentions how Anna was annoyed by their visits as they talked of nothing but Jews and displaced people and never a word about the danger facing her, Dr. Helmy, and his fiancée. It also discusses the sudden visit of Anna’s half-uncle, Martin Rudnik, whose face was bloodied and bruised as the Gestapo had beaten to extract the name of his protector, further endangering the doctor. The chapter details Dr. Helmy’s attempt to find emergency hiding places for Anna, placing her with his patient Frieda Szturmann and then to Frieda’s sister in Lichterfelde. It talks about Dr. Helmy’s final plan to save Anna after her mother was arrested, claiming to the Gestapo that a Jewish girl had tricked him of being Muslim and then she suddenly disappeared.
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Vlašković, Veljko. "MEDICINSKE USLUGE POLNOG PRILAGOĐAVANjA KAO USLOV ZA PRAVNU PROMENU POLA U SVETLU PRAKSE EVROPSKOG SUDA ZA LjUDSKA PRAVA." In XXI vek - vek usluga i uslužnog prava : Knj. 12, 199–209. University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Law, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/xxiv-12.199v.

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By its decision in case Goodwin v. United Kingdom (2002), The European Court of Human Rights has recognized the positive obligation of states to provide conditions for the legal recognition of preferred gender in the context of the right to respect for private life. In this regard, the Court emphasized gender identity as an important element of personal identity and an integral part of the transgender person's right to private life. On the other hand, states have kept their margin of appreciation regarding requirements needed for changing gender data in civil registries or in other words legal recognition of preferred gender. After Goodwin case, that has laid foundations for the rights of transgender people to gender identity, further development of this right was set by the decision of the European Court of Human Rights in case A.P., Garçon and Nicot v. France (2017). By this decision, the Court has further narrow the margin of appreciation removing imposing of sterilisation as a requirement for legal gender recognition. Finally, The European Court of Human Rights has taken the position in the latest judgment X and Y. v. Romania (2021) that conditioning legal recognition of preferred gender with surgical interventions of gender reassignment represents breach of the right to respect private life. Thus, the Court further approached Council of Europe Resolution 1728 (2010) according to which states are suggested to remove from the requirements for legal gender recognition the subjection to any medical service of gender reassignment, including hormone therapy. Domestic legislation has retained only hormone therapy as a necessary condition for legal gender reassignment. Although this solution is in accordance with the latest case law of the European Court of Human Rights, another step is needed to make the exercise of the right to gender identity adjusted to the "soft law" of the Council of Europe and the bodies under the auspices of the United Nations.
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Easley, Alexis. "Constructing the Mass-Market Woman Reader and Writer: Eliza Cook and the Weekly Dispatch, 1836–1850." In Women, Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1830s-1900s, 413–28. Edinburgh University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474433907.003.0026.

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In this essay, Alexis Easley points to the significance of the marginal space of the ‘facts and scraps’ column for women writers and readers alike. As a precursor to the women’s columns and the dedicated women’s press that proliferated in the final decades of the century, the ‘facts and scraps’ columns of cheap Sunday newspapers are here shown to have ‘provided opportunities for women to publish poetry aimed at a mass-market reading audience’ (p.413). The exposure provided in this context, as well as through the practice of poems being reprinted in other newspapers, was a double-edged sword for women writers in professional terms: on the one hand, this practice ‘did not make writing newspaper poetry a lucrative enterprise’ while on the other, it ‘provided a means for women poets to establish recognisable public identities in the popular press–a visibility that sometimes led to book publication’ (p.414). The example of Eliza Cook (1812–89), a contributor to the ‘facts and scraps’ column of the Weekly Dispatch (1795–1961), shows ‘how women writers could capitalise upon opportunities that arose with the formation of new publishing media in order to establish themselves in a male-dominated literary marketplace’ (p.414).
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Conference papers on the topic "Sunda Margin"

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Antipov, A. A., A. G. Gajnanov, D. A. Gilod, M. G. Lomize, and A. A. Bulychyov. "From Orthogonal to Oblique Subduction along the Sunda Margin." In 2nd EAGE St Petersburg International Conference and Exhibition on Geosciences. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.20.p122.

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Bahar, Alfian, Djoko Santoso, Fikril Hakiki, Sri Widiyantoro, and Yusuf Surachman. "Seismic Identification and Characterization of Gas Hydrates in Central Sunda Margin - Indonesia." In Proceedings of the 8th SEGJ International Symposium. Society of Exploration Geophysicists of Japan, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/segj082006-001.87.

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Prastyasari, Fadilla Indrayuni, and Takeshi Shinoda. "Near Miss Analysis of Marine Traffic in Sunda Strait Indonesia." In The International Conference on Marine Technology (SENTA). SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0010855600003261.

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Clark, S. "Regional Tectonics & Structural Framework of Offshore Aceh's Andaman Sub-Basin, Northern Sumatra, Indonesia." In Indonesian Petroleum Association 44th Annual Convention and Exhibition. Indonesian Petroleum Association, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.29118/ipa21-g-30.

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The three-way collision of the Indo-Australian, Eurasian and Pacific plates have resulted in Southeast Asia being the most tectonically complex region on Earth. This is particularly true for Offshore Aceh’s Andaman Sub-Basin, which has undergone complex late Eocene-Recent evolution. Despite a long history of hydrocarbon exploration and production, data scarcity in the offshore means that the Sub-Basin’s regional tectonics and structural framework have been poorly understood. Pre-1996 2D seismic data were low-fold and low-offset, however the 2019 PGS (NSMC3D) regional 3D survey imaged the entire Cenozoic sequence, enabling the delineation of a high-resolution tectonic framework for the first time. Integration of interpretations drawn from geophysical datasets with a 2019 biostratigraphy study has refined the ages of critical sequence boundaries and advanced the understanding of major structural elements. GEM™, the Geognostics Earth Model, has been used to place these interpretations in a regional tectonic and kinematic context using a series of high resolution plate animations. Andaman Sub-Basin formation initiated in response to the northward motion of India and collision with Eurasia, suturing the West Burma and Sibumasu Terranes through the middle-late Eocene. Continued northward motion of the Indo-Australian Plate resulted in further subduction along the Sunda Trench with associated oblique back-arc extension in present-day onshore and offshore Java and Sumatra. Concurrent rotation of Sundaland, with sinistral strike-slip motion along the Ranong and Khlong Mauri fault zones, resulted in the two rifting phases within the late Eocene (~40Ma) to early Oligocene in the Andaman Sub-Basin. Significant inversion events at 30Ma and 23Ma formed in response to dextral transpression associated with rotational extrusion of Indochina and Sundaland. Rapid subsidence followed the 30Ma inversion, resulting in a switch to post-rift sag and bathyal conditions during which turbidites infilled seabed topography. The onset of dextral strike slip between the West Burma Terrane along the Saigang fault system occurred at ~26Ma, causing transtension in the Andaman Sub-basin that terminated at 23Ma. At approximately 5Ma inversion and toe thrusts developed along the Sub-Basin’s southern margin due to uplift within the Barisan mountains. Refinement of the tectonic model, integrated with updated biostratigraphic and geochemical models, resulted in a revised tectono-stratigraphy for the Andaman Sub-Basin, which provides a predictive depositional model in which paleogeography and structural reactivation can be understood in a regional context.
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Donovan, Bailey G., Stephen J. Culver, Eduardo Leorri, David J. Mallinson, Peter R. Parham, Noor A. M. Shazili, and Eric Horsman. "A MULTIPROXY PALEOENVIRONMENTAL RECONSTRUCTION OF MARINE SEDIMENTS FROM TWO INTERGLACIALS: WESTERN SUNDA SHELF, SOUTHERN SOUTH CHINA SEA." In GSA Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, USA - 2016. Geological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2016am-284914.

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Riandini, P. "Structural Evolution Using Seismic Low Frequency Magnitude Approach: A Case Study on Defining Strike-Slip Development in West Natuna Basin, Indonesia." In Digital Technical Conference. Indonesian Petroleum Association, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.29118/ipa20-g-290.

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West Natuna Basin (WNB) is located in the centre of Sunda Shelf in South China Sea; bordered by the Sunda Shelf's basement to the south, the Natuna Arch to the east, and the Khorat Swell to the north. Tectonic evolution of the WNB has imparted a complex structural history of extension, compression and wrenching related to Cenozoic regional tectonic events, for which the structural evolution reflects a history of Late Eocene-Early Oligocene rifting and Middle-Late Miocene inversion. The regional strike-slip movement that associates to the Three Pagodas Fault System has long been recognised at WNB. However, the understanding of this strike-slip behaviour has not previously been investigated despite its important role in reservoir mapping. This study aims to demonstrate how new approaches of seismic attributes analysis combined with structural evolution through palinspastic reconstruction will define the structural geometry as a key point for fault relationship in the production field. Structure map and cross section are generated by integrating wells data and 3D seismic to identify structural trends. Seismic low frequency magnitude has been generated as an attribute to define faults through Spectral Decomposition method. As the faults feature on the seismic are more related to low or even absent of energy, these attributes provide robust attributes to identify four morphology in study area that represent different structural geometry and history. Seismic interpretation shows the structure commences in the early part of the Late Eocene that developed as NE-SW rifting. The rifting is initiated due to creation of pull-apart basins, as part of the WNW-ESE sinistral strike-slip fault development. The major sinistral strike-slip development was accommodated by collision of India that causes onset of rotation of Sundaland. In relation to the oblique NNE-SSW compression, Middle-Late Miocene inversion follows the post-rift deformation. This condition accommodates the development of NW-SE right lateral strike-slip on the marginal fault and result in N-S trending horsetail structure development that plays a role as an essential structure for reservoir trap.This research verifies that the combination between recent re-evaluations of the 3D seismic and its attributes can identify more detailed fault positions to generate better definitions of fault patterns. Therefore, palinspastic restoration becomes one of the classic approaches that brings further comprehension of the fault pattern’s structural evolutions, which leads to the site-development and production’s improvements.
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Bradley, Natasha Mary, Mari Lloyd-Williams, and Chris Dowrick. "11 Using realist evaluation to understand context, mechanisms, and outcomes of social support interventions in hospice day services." In The Marie Curie Research Conference Improving End of Life for All Sunday 30 January – Friday 4 February 2022. British Medical Journal Publishing Group, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/spcare-2021-mcrc.11.

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Vivat, Bella, and Nicola G. White. "49 What matters? Using creativity to support PPI engagement: involving palliative care patients and family carers in developing research ideas and proposals." In The Marie Curie Research Conference Improving End of Life for All Sunday 30 January – Friday 4 February 2022. British Medical Journal Publishing Group, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/spcare-2021-mcrc.49.

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Bielinska, Anna-Maria, Stephanie Archer, Ara Darzi, and Catherine Urch. "55 Educating the public about advance care planning research in later life." In The Marie Curie Research Conference Improving End of Life for All Sunday 30 January – Friday 4 February 2022. British Medical Journal Publishing Group, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/spcare-2021-mcrc.55.

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Wood, Michele JM, Adam Levene, and Sarah Greaves. "29 Overcoming resistance to change: how COVID-19 enabled a hospice quality improvement digital health intervention project." In The Marie Curie Research Conference Improving End of Life for All Sunday 30 January – Friday 4 February 2022. British Medical Journal Publishing Group, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/spcare-2021-mcrc.29.

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Reports on the topic "Sunda Margin"

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Shaw, J., D. E. Beaver, and B. Wile. Marine geological surveys in northeast Newfoundland coastal waters: Hamilton Sound, Baie Verte, La Scie, Halls Bay, Little Bay, Sunday Cove Island [Cruise Report 90-035]. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/132341.

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