Sentences with phrase «eastern eurasian»

In the eastern Eurasian Basin, double diffusion provides an important alternative to weak turbulent mixing for upward AW heat transport.
The fossils, which was labeled «archaic Homo,» share combined features of Neanderthals, earlier eastern Eurasian humans and modern humans.
Yet, the eastern Eurasian Basin of the Arctic is now more ice - free and active, exhibiting the vertical mixing of layers more commonly found in parts of the Atlantic, the study finds.
The eastern Eurasian Basin, north of Russia, has been nearly ice - free at the end of summer since 2011.
According to new research, nomadic horse culture — famously associated with Genghis Khan and his Mongol hordes — can trace its roots back more than 3,000 years in the eastern Eurasian Steppes, in the territory of modern Mongolia.
From the Middle Pleistocene eastern Eurasians, the fossils had a low, broad braincase rounding onto the inferior skull, while there were two features from western Eurasian Neanderthals: a detailed rear arrangement and semicircular canal configuration.

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The result, he says, is an increased «Atlantification» of the Arctic, where the eastern side of the Eurasian basin is becoming more like the western side, the team reports today in Science.
On the eastern side of the Eurasian basin, say Polyakov and his colleagues, air temperatures were the main culprit for ice melting in the 2000s.
The remarkable specimen — which includes nine skeletal elements from one individual, including the thoracic vertebrae and the femoral bones — is being heralded as the «best preserved hesperornithiform material from Asia» and to be «the first report of the hesperorinthiforms from the eastern margin of the Eurasian Continent.»
«Admixture with Basal Eurasians may have diluted the Neanderthal ancestry in West Eurasians who have ancient Near Eastern farmer ancestry,» said Reich.
«We were surprised by the results, because we expected a substantial fraction of the genome of the red wolf and eastern wolf, maybe 20 % to 30 %, would be derived from a long - distinct species, much as about 1 % to 4 % of [human] Eurasian genomes derive from Neanderthals,» said Wayne.
Nearly all of the Indian subcontinent's ethnic and linguistic groups are the product of three ancient Eurasian populations who met and mixed: local hunter - gatherers, Middle Eastern farmers, and Central Asian herders.
They found that the eastern part of the Eurasian Basin is evolving into a state with fewer distinct layers defined by changes in temperature and salinity.
Turkey known officially as the Republic of Turkey is a Eurasian country that stretches across the Anatolian peninsula in western Asia and Thrace in the Balkan region of south - eastern Europe.
But the onsite restaurant is great in providing high class dining experiences with various menus such as the Eurasian fusion meals, local delicacies and Eastern specialties.
Hi HR, EIE is a collection of sea ice extent in the three most eastern seas of the Eurasian Arctic: the Laptev, East Siberian, and Chukchi shelf seas.
The AFZ is best developed along the Eurasian and Alaskan coasts, especially in Eastern Siberia and north of Alaska's Brooks Range, where it appears that temperature gradients are sharpened by topographic trapping of cold Arctic Ocean air.
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