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    How and when plume zonation appeared during the 132 Myr evolution of the Tristan Hotspot

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    Increasingly, spatial geochemical zonation, present as geographically distinct, subparallel trends, is observed along hotspot tracks, such as Hawaii and the Galapagos. The origin of this zonation is currently unclear. Recently zonation was found along the last B70 Myr of the Tristan-Gough hotspot track. Here we present new Sr–Nd–Pb–Hf isotope data from the older parts of this hotspot track (Walvis Ridge and Rio Grande Rise) and re-evaluate published data from the Etendeka and Parana flood basalts erupted at the initiation of the hotspot track. We show that only the enriched Gough, but not the less-enriched Tristan, component is present in the earlier (70–132 Ma) history of the hotspot. Here we present a model that can explain the temporal evolution and origin of plume zonation for both the Tristan-Gough and Hawaiian hotspots, two end member types of zoned plumes, through processes taking place in the plume sources at the base of the lower mantle

    Short-Lived Trace Gases in the Surface Ocean and the Atmosphere

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    The two-way exchange of trace gases between the ocean and the atmosphere is important for both the chemistry and physics of the atmosphere and the biogeochemistry of the oceans, including the global cycling of elements. Here we review these exchanges and their importance for a range of gases whose lifetimes are generally short compared to the main greenhouse gases and which are, in most cases, more reactive than them. Gases considered include sulphur and related compounds, organohalogens, non-methane hydrocarbons, ozone, ammonia and related compounds, hydrogen and carbon monoxide. Finally, we stress the interactivity of the system, the importance of process understanding for modeling, the need for more extensive field measurements and their better seasonal coverage, the importance of inter-calibration exercises and finally the need to show the importance of air-sea exchanges for global cycling and how the field fits into the broader context of Earth System Science

    Fetal programming of neuropsychiatric disorders by maternal pregnancy depression: a systematic mini review

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    BACKGROUND: Maternal depression complicates a large proportion of pregnancies. Current evidence shows numerous harmful effects on the offspring. Reviews, which include depression, concluded that stress has harmful effects on the offspring's outcomes neuro-cognitive development, temperament traits, and mental disorders. OBJECTIVE: This mini review of recent studies, sought to narrow the scope of exposure and identify studies specifically assessing prenatal depression and offspring neuropsychiatric outcomes. STUDY ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: The review included longitudinal, cohort, cross-sectional, clinical, quasi-experimental, epidemiological, or intervention study designs published in English from 2014 to 2018. PARTICIPANTS: Study populations included mother-child dyads, mother-father-child triads, mother-alternative caregiver-child triads, and family studies utilizing sibling comparisons. METHODS: We searched PubMED and Web of Science. Study inclusion and data extraction were based on standardized templates. The quality of evidence was assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale (NOS). RESULTS: Thirteen studies examining neuropsychiatric outcomes were included. We judged the evidence to be moderate to high quality. CONCLUSIONS: Our review supports that maternal prenatal depression is associated with neuropsychiatric adversities in children.Peer reviewe

    Novitates gabonenses 23. <i>Delpydora (Sapotaceae)</i> : taxonomie et myrmécophilie.

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    Une révision taxonomique du genre Africain Delpydora (Sapotaceae) est présentée. Il est apparu que les fleurs décrites jusqu\u27à présent comme bisexuées sont principalement unisexuées. La description détaillée des deux espèces ainsi que des cartes de distribution sont présentées. Le Gabon peut être considéré comme le centre de diversification du genre. La présence ou l\u27absence de poches à fourmis dans les feuilles est discutée en liaison avec l\u27existence de structures similaires chez d\u27autres espèces. La répartition géographique des espèces possédant ce type de structure est remarquable, étant essentiellement limitée à l\u27Afrique Centrale.The African genus Delpydora of the Sapotaceae is revised taxonomically. The flowers hitherto described as bisexual are shown to be primarily unisexual. Full descriptions of the two species are given and their distributions illustrated. Gabon may be considered as the centre of diversity for the genus. The presence or absence of ant pouches in the leaves is discussed in relation with similar provisions in other African plant species. The geographical distribution of taxa possessing these structures is remarkable, being mainly confined to Central Africa
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