Pack 1167.zip
Applications that use the strvals package in the Helm SDK to parse user supplied input can suffer a Denial of Service when that input causes an error that cannot be recovered from.The strvals package contains a parser that turns strings into Go structures. For example, the Helm client has command line flags like --set, --set-string, and others that enable the user to pass in strings that are merged into the values. The strvals package converts these strings into structures Go can work with. Some string inputs can cause can cause a stack overflow to be created causing a stack overflow error. Stack overflow errors cannot be recovered from.The Helm Client will panic with input to --set, --set-string, and other value setting flags that causes a stack overflow. Helm is not a long running service so the error will not affect future uses of the Helm client.
Pack 1167.zip
Principal coordinate analyses (PCoAs) and other graphic displays based on the unified archaeal protein matrix were calculated and visualized in Qiime2 (ref. 116) and Calypso117. Venn diagrams were created with creately ( ). Alluvial plots, circle packing plots and contour plots were generated with RAWGraphs ( ). Strip charts were created with Calypso. Dendrograms, based on the ANI tree matrix, were annotated using the iTOL tool. All figure panels were created using InkScape.
For Facies II-1, poor sorting, abundant floating clasts, reworked shelf benthic foraminifers, and lack of visible grading indicate deposition as debris flows derived from ice grounded at the shelf break. On seismic lines, the debris flows show as reflection-poor intervals that may be mounded and, in places, show chaotic mounded reflectors. The downslope terminations of some of the youngest flows can still be seen as down-to-basin steps in the lower fan surface. The spacing of seismic reflectors is consistent with the scale of unit thickness of Facies II-1 at Site 1167 as indicated by the logging data. The GI gun used has a signal with a frequency content that allows the resolution of interfaces 10 m apart, which is similar to the minimum thickness of Facies II-1 packages (Fig. F15). Lenticular units with chaotic fill represent slumps formed by failure of fan sediment rather than primary debris flows derived directly from the grounding zone.
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