Fossilized

Fossilized
Author: Angela V. Carter
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2020-10-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780774863551

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Thanks to increasingly extreme forms of oil extraction, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Newfoundland and Labrador underwent exceptional economic growth from 2005 to 2015. Fossilized investigates the environmental policy trends that supported this development trajectory, such as institutional restructuring that prioritizes extraction over environmental protection, alongside inadequate environmental assessment, land-use planning, and emissions controls. Angela Carter’s detailed analysis situates the policy dynamics of Canada’s largest oil-producing provinces within the historical and global context of late-stage petro-capitalism and deepening neoliberalization. As the global community moves toward decarbonization, Canada's petro-provinces are instead doubling down on oil – to their ecological and economic peril.

Fossilization in Adult Second Language Acquisition

Fossilization in Adult Second Language Acquisition
Author: Zhaohong Han
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2004
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1853596868

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This book is a systematic attempt to address the issue of fossilization in relation to a fundamental question in second language acquisition research, which is: why are learners, adults in particular, unable to develop the level of competence they have aspired to in spite of continuous and sustained exposure to the target language, adequate motivation to learn, and sufficient opportunity to practice?

Fossilized Second Language Grammars

Fossilized Second Language Grammars
Author: Florencia Franceschina
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 902725298X

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This monograph is a theoretical and empirical investigation into the mechanisms and causes of successful and unsuccessful adult second language acquisition. Couched within a generative framework, the study explores how a learner's first language and the age at which they acquire their second language may contribute to the L2 knowledge that they can ultimately attain. The empirical study focuses on a group of very advanced L2 speakers, and through a series of tests aims to discover what underpins their near mastery of grammatical gender and other grammatical properties. The book explores an account of persistent selective divergence based on the idea that child and adult learners are fundamentally similar, except that in adults the L1 plays the role of a fairly rigid filter of the linguistic input. The impossibility of representing the new target language other than by using the building blocks of the previously established L1 is argued to be the main reason why near but not totally native like language representations are formed and become established in adult L2 learners.

Studies of Fossilization in Second Language Acquisition

Studies of Fossilization in Second Language Acquisition
Author: Zhaohong Han,Terence Odlin
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2006
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1853598356

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This volume, as a sequel to Fossilization in Adult Second Language Acquisition by Han (2004), brings together a collection of most recent theoretical and empirical studies on fossilization, a classic problem of second language acquisition. It covers a wide range of perspectives and issues. The analyses discussed herein address key concerns of many second language researchers and teachers with regard to just how far anyone can go in learning a new language.

Fossilization

Fossilization
Author: Carole T. Gee,Victoria E. McCoy,P. Martin Sander
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2021-03-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781421440224

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An in-depth look at the latest breakthroughs in our understanding of the material record that deep time leaves behind. Understanding the complex interplay of physical and chemical processes leading to fossilization is crucial to elucidating the 3800 million years of life on earth. And yet, the process of fossilization also leads to the loss of pivotal biological information, placing constraints on the very same understanding of ancient life it preserves. Over the last decade, however, remarkable advances in approaches, techniques, tools, and instrumentation have helped scientists to transcend these constraints by enabling high-resolution analysis of fossil material—even down to the nanoscale. Fossilization provides a critical look at these cutting-edge innovations in the science of fossil preservation and provides a road map for future research. Drawing from the fields of paleontology, organic and inorganic chemistry, microbiology, and high-resolution imaging and analysis, and spanning the diversity of life from plants to vertebrates and invertebrates, this resource details expert findings on • fossilization of hard and soft part tissues in dinosaurs • high-resolution chemical analysis of organic and inorganic tissues • arthropods preserved in amber • experimental silicification of wood • chemical defenses and color in fossil plants • confocal Raman spectroscopy • microprobe analysis • radioisotopic studies • and much more A true interdisciplinary undertaking, the book is authored by paleontologists, mineralogists, geochemists, organic chemists, microbiologists, and materials scientists who have worked together to investigate questions around substance fossilization and the limits of the fossil record. A special color section contains SEM, Raman, and other striking images of vertebrates, invertebrates, and plants. Fossilization is a trailblazing reference book for research scientists and specialists in related fields, as well as for advanced undergraduates and graduate students interested in fossilization, emerging research techniques, and fresh approaches in the analysis of plant and animal fossils. Contributors: H. Jonas Barthel, Aurore Canoville, Carole T. Gee, Thorsten Geisler, Jens Götze, Conrad C. Labandeira, Sashima Läbe, Moritz Liesegang, Victoria E. McCoy, Martina Menneken, Jes Rust, P. Martin Sander, Frank Tomaschek, Torsten Wappler, Kayleigh Wiersma, Tzu-Ruei Yang

Introduction to the Study of Fossilized Peridinid Algae

Introduction to the Study of Fossilized Peridinid Algae
Author: Tamara Fedorovna Vozzhennikova
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1967
Genre: Algae, Fossil
ISBN: UCSD:31822013527759

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Fossils

Fossils
Author: Carl Mehling,Paula Hammond,Brenda Lewis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Fossils
ISBN: 1592237371

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Paleontologists scour the earth in search of buried fossils that can help us understand what happened on Earth millions, and even billions, of years ago -- and what may happen in the future. Take a close-up look at more than 300 amazing specimens in Fossils. An in-depth examination of fossils, from preserved trees and grasses to mollusks, trilobites, fish, and dinosaurs, discovered on every continent. Each fossil is illustrated with a clear and detailed photograph, accompanied by informed, accessible text and a table of information featuring its scientific name, order and family, habitat, distribution, geological period, and dimensions. This essential book complements existing paleontology guides by providing a side-by-side comparison of the world's fossil types and makes an excellent pocket reference guide for students and general readers alike. Fossils complements existing paleontology guides by providing a side-by-side comparison of the world's fossil types and makes an excellent reference guide for both students and general readers.

Fire Storm and Flood

Fire  Storm and Flood
Author: James Dyke
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2021-08-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781800242982

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An unflinching photographic record of the epic effects of a violent climate, from the earliest extinction events to the present. Violent geologic events have ravaged the Earth since time began, spanning the vast eons of our planet's existence. These seismic phenomena have scored their marks in rock strata and been reflected in fossil records for future humanity to excavate and ponder. For most of the preceeding 78,000 years Homo sapiens simply observed natural climate upheaval. One hundred years ago, however, industrialization stunningly changed the rules, so that now most climate change is driven by us. Fire, Storm and Flood is an unflinching photographic record of the epic effects of a violent climate, from the earliest extinction events to the present, in which we witness climate chaos forced by unnatural global warming. It uses often emotional and moving imagery to drive home the enormity of climatic events, offering a sweeping acknowledgment of our crowded planet's heartbreaking vulnerability and show-stopping beauty.