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Taylor-and-Francis_Impact-Assessment-of-Earth-and-Environmental-Sciences-Research-Author-Survey_Raw-Data_Figshare
Anonymized responses dataset from the Taylor & Francis Impact Assessment of Earth & Environmental Sciences Research: Author Survey.In Spring 2020, Taylor & Francis surveyed authors from across our Earth & Environmental Sciences portfolio.We investigated what benefits publishing in our journals could impart on both the research and on the authors following publication, and we looked at to what extent global challenges, such as those expressed by the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), were shaping researcher ambitions.</div
Taylor Times: April 4, 1997
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Taylor Times: March 16, 2001
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Light rare-earth enrichment of supra subduction-zone mantle: Evidence from the Troodos ophiolite, Cyprus
Geochemical data (including rare-earth elements [REE]) are presented for the primitive (high-MgO) glassy lavas from the upper sections of the Troodos ophiolite. Al2O3/TiO2 ratios are used as an index of degrees of mantle melting and/or successive depletion events. The sources of the lavas have undergone both a ubiquitous introduction of low field-strength elements and a selective addition of light REE, suggesting a two-stage mantle contamination model. Correlations between Al2O3/TiO2 ratios (= depletion index) and the amount of light-REE enrichment present in the lavas suggest a component induced melting model. In this model, progressive addition of a light-REE component induced higher degree batch melts, or enabled melting of highly refractory source material. The light-REE-enrichment event is shown to be of the same character across the ophiolite, but it is limited to the older ocean crust and a transform-influenced regime
Arc volcanism in an extensional regime at the initiation of subduction: a geochemical study of Hahajima, Bonin Islands, Japan
Hahajima represents an Eocene forearc volcanic centre produced during the initiation of subduction within an intra-oceanic domain of the western Pacific. The Eocene-Oligocene Izu-Bonin arc-forearc is envisaged as a broad region of volcanism generated in an extensional tectonic regime. The forearc is likely to have consisted of a series of small rift basins, punctuated and bordered by coherent volcanic edifices. Hahajima represents one such edifice at the southern termination of the Chichijima-Mukojima rift basin.Major element, trace element and isotopic data are presented for representative volcanic rocks from Hahajima. The volcanic sequence comprises porphyritic basalt and andesite breccias and flows intercalated with tuffaceous sandstones. All lavas contain high proportions of plagioclase phenocrysts (20-36%) and comparatively low mafic mineral contents. The andesite suite is typified by the presence of magnetite and orthopyroxene phenocrysts and pseudomorphs after olivine. Basalts are dominated by an assemblage of plagioclase, clinopyroxene and olivine. Nodules and xenocrysts typical of the andesites are found in the basalts and vice versa, suggesting an intimate relationship between the two magmas during volcanism.The basaltic suite follows a tholeiitic fractionation path (iron enrichment) while the andesites are more representative of calc-alkaline magma evolution. These trends are found to be clearer when corrections are made for the excess proportions of plagioclase in the whole rock. Trace element differences between the suites can not be reconciled by a straightforward crystallization model, but can be related to a similar parental magma if the shallow level magma evolution involves a combination of open and closed system fractionation processes.Comparisons of volcanic suites within and between each site sampled along the Izu-Bonin forearc indicate that each eruptive centre has an individual trace element signature. This suggests that variations within each site can be explained by melting and/or shallow-level fractionation processes, while differences between localities are related to heterogeneities in the composition, trace element and isotopic enrichment, and thermal characteristics of the source. The Hahajima volcanic rocks contrast with the more recent arc magmas of the Izu-Bonin system in that they share some features, such as high-Mg and elevated Zr/Y, with the contemporaneous boninitic lavas
Notice from William Frederick Milton Arny to R.W. Taylor
Notice dated March 21, 1865 from William Frederick Milton Arny, Washington, D.C., to R.W. Taylor, Treasury of the United States, First Comptroller. Arny was in Washington on leave of absence from New Mexico, from the United States Secretary of State, and was transmitting his, Arny's, accounts for repayment for the period from July 1864 to February 1865. HL introduction page overlaid by document. Notice in English, handwritten, 1pp/fr
Taylor and Francis Dimensions Analysis for Impact Assessment Author Survey
Dimensions analysis for Taylor & Francis Impact Assessment Author Survey</p
Taylor University Profile (May 1979)
Youth Conference: A Goal Achieved – Winning Can Be Fun! – Christian School Administrators Meet – Greg Jones: The Soft Touch – Teacher Placement Directory Offered – Evangelical Scientists Discuss Ideas – Seven Awarded Faculty Grants – Scientist Discusses Three Mile Island – NAE Official Speaks At Commencement – Editor, Author Visits Campus – Trustees Reaffirm Taylor’s Standards – National Affairs Institute Held – The Revenue Act of 1978 And Youhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/profile/1060/thumbnail.jp
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