THE SPATIAL AND SOCIAL CORRELATES OF NEIGHBORHOOD MORPHOLOGY: EVIDENCE FROM BUILDING FOOTPRINTS IN FIVE U.S. METROPOLITAN AREAS.

The spatial and social correlates of neighborhood morphology: Evidence from building footprints in five U.S. metropolitan areas.

Recent advances in quantitative tools for examining urban morphology enable the development of morphometrics that can characterize the size, shape, and placement of buildings; the relationships between them; and their association with broader patterns of development.Although these methods have the potential to provide substantial insight into the w

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Subsequent biotic crises delayed marine recovery following the late Permian mass extinction event in northern Italy.

The late Permian mass extinction event was the largest biotic crisis of the Phanerozoic and has the longest recovery interval of any extinction event.It has been hypothesised that subsequent carbon isotope perturbations during the Early Triassic are associated with biotic crises that impeded benthic Carving Set recovery.We test this hypothesis by u

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Digitizing mass spectrometry data to explore the chemical diversity and distribution of marine cyanobacteria and algae

Natural product screening programs have uncovered molecules from diverse natural sources with various biological activities and unique structures.However, much is yet underexplored and additional information is hidden in these exceptional collections.We applied untargeted mass spectrometry approaches to capture the chemical space and dispersal patt

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