Search Results - "Paul Johnson, H."
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Sediment gravity flows triggered by remotely generated earthquake waves
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Solid earth (01-06-2017)“…Recent great earthquakes and tsunamis around the world have heightened awareness of the inevitability of similar events occurring within the Cascadia…”
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In situ measurements of thermal diffusivity in sediments of the methane-rich zone of Cascadia Margin, NE Pacific Ocean
Published in Elementa (Washington, D.C.) (11-02-2015)“…Abstract Thermal diffusivity (TD) is a measure of the temperature response of a material to external thermal forcing. In this study, TD values for marine…”
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Discovery of tight junction modulators: significance for drug development and delivery
Published in Drug discovery today (01-03-2008)“…Tight junction biology has many important applications, from improving knowledge of diseases characterized by the loss of epithelial or endothelial tissue…”
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Earthquake-induced changes in a hydrothermal system on the Juan de Fuca mid-ocean ridge
Published in Nature (London) (14-09-2000)“…Hydrothermal vents on mid-ocean ridges of the northeast Pacific Ocean are known to respond to seismic disturbances, with observed changes in vent temperature…”
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Bottom water circulation in Cascadia Basin
Published in Deep-sea research. Part I, Oceanographic research papers (01-10-2009)“…A combination of beta spiral and minimum length inverse methods, along with a compilation of historical and recent high-resolution CTD data, are used to…”
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Evaluation of the budget for silicic acid in Cascadia Basin deep water
Published in Deep-sea research. Part I, Oceanographic research papers (01-05-2010)“…Between 2 and 3 km depth, North Pacific deep waters contain a plume of water with high silicic acid concentrations. The plume extends outward from Cascadia…”
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Intranasal delivery: Physicochemical and therapeutic aspects
Published in International journal of pharmaceutics (07-06-2007)“…Interest in intranasal (IN) administration as a non-invasive route for drug delivery continues to grow rapidly. The nasal mucosa offers numerous benefits as a…”
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Therapeutic utility of a novel tight junction modulating peptide for enhancing intranasal drug delivery
Published in Journal of pharmaceutical sciences (01-06-2006)“…Previously, a novel tight junction modulating (TJM) peptide was described affording a transient, reversible lowering of transepithelial electrical resistance…”
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The Trp Cage Motif as a Scaffold for the Display of a Randomized Peptide Library on Bacteriophage T7
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (30-03-2007)“…Phage libraries displaying linear or disulfide-constrained peptides often yield weak binders, upon screening against a target, and must be optimized to improve…”
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Spatial patterns of zooplankton and nekton in a hydrothermally active axial valley on Juan de Fuca Ridge
Published in Deep-sea research. Part I, Oceanographic research papers (01-06-2006)“…Zooplankton and nekton at 2000 m depth in the axial valley of Endeavour Segment, Juan de Fuca Ridge, show marked variability in abundances in a plane at 20 m…”
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Methane Plume Emissions Associated With Puget Sound Faults in the Cascadia Forearc
Published in Geochemistry, geophysics, geosystems : G3 (01-01-2022)“…Methane gas plumes have been discovered to issue from the seafloor in the Puget Sound estuary. These gas emission sites are co‐located over traces of three…”
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Dissociation of Cascadia margin gas hydrates in response to contemporary ocean warming
Published in Geophysical research letters (16-12-2014)“…Gas hydrates, pervasive in continental margin sediments, are expected to release methane in response to ocean warming, but the geographic range of dissociation…”
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High-resolution bathymetric surveys using scanning sonars: Lava flow morphology, hydrothermal vents, and geologic structure at recent eruption sites on the Juan de Fuca Ridge
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (10-08-2001)“…The CoAxial and Cleft segments of the Juan de Fuca Ridge have isolated, chronic, high‐temperature, and focused hydrothermal vent sites. Both segments also have…”
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Anomalous Concentration of Methane Emissions at the Continental Shelf Edge of the Northern Cascadia Margin
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Solid earth (01-03-2019)“…A recent compilation of methane plumes detected offshore Washington State includes 1,772 individual bubble streams issuing from 491 discrete vent sites. The…”
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Vertical structure of time-dependent currents in a mid-ocean ridge axial valley
Published in Deep-sea research. Part I, Oceanographic research papers (01-02-2006)“…Velocity measurements with high vertical resolution, and a two-dimensional linear quasianalytic model for subinertial oscillatory flows, are used to analyze…”
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Dissolved organic carbon in ridge-axis and ridge-flank hydrothermal systems
Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (01-08-2006)“…The circulation of hydrothermal fluid through the upper oceanic crustal reservoir has a large impact on the chemistry of seawater, yet the impact on dissolved…”
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Green growth or ecological commodification: debating the green economy in the global south
Published in Geografiska annaler. Series B, Human geography (01-09-2014)“…This article examines recent institutional thinking on the green economy and the implications of official understandings and structuration of a green economy…”
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Slow Slip Detectability in Seafloor Pressure Records Offshore Alaska
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Solid earth (01-02-2023)“…In subduction zones worldwide, seafloor pressure data are used to observe tectonic deformation, particularly from megathrust earthquakes and slow slip events…”
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Distribution of Methane Plumes on Cascadia Margin and Implications for the Landward Limit of Methane Hydrate Stability
Published in Frontiers in earth science (Lausanne) (24-03-2021)“…Nearly 3,500 methane bubble streams, clustered into more than 1,300 methane emission sites, have been identified along the US Cascadia margin, derived both…”
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Geomagnetic polarity reversal model of deep-tow profiles from the Pacific Jurassic Quiet Zone
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (10-03-1998)“…The Jurassic magnetic “Quiet Zone” (JQZ) contains magnetic lineations, but their low amplitudes make correlation and interpretation difficult. Part of the…”
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