Earth and related environmental sciences topic list of research papers
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Analysis of Security Evacuation Simulation and Optimization of a University Library
Abstract Taking a university library as the example, Pathfinder (trial version) was used to make a full size simulation of the library evacuation. The analysis shows that there are some problems: The imbalance in using evacuation staircases, a lack...
2014 / Jiang-wen Hu, Si-si Chen -
Validation of hydrogen fluoride measurements made by the Halogen Occultation Experiment from the UARS platform2004 / James M. Russell, Lance E. Deaver, Mingzhao Luo, Ralph J. Cicerone, Jae H. Park, et al.
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Dual-frequency interferometric SAR observations of a tropical rain-forest2004 / E. Rignot
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Timing and conditions of peak metamorphism and cooling across the Zimithang Thrust, Arunachal Pradesh, India
Abstract The Zimithang Thrust juxtaposes two lithotectonic units of the Greater Himalayan Sequence in Arunachal Pradesh, NE India. Monazite U–Pb, muscovite 40Ar/39Ar and thermobarometric data from rocks in the hanging and footwall constrain the...
2014 / Clare J. Warren, Athokpam K. Singh, Nick M.W. Roberts, Daniele Regis, Alison M. Halton, et al. -
Experience in Software Development Project Course
Abstract This paper describes an experience in delivering sofware development project course at Informatic Engineering Undergraduate Program in ITB. The objective is to propose a learning process model in Software Engineering course. This model can...
2014 / Yani Widyani -
Influence of open vegetation fires on black carbon and ozone variability in the southern Himalayas (NCO-P, 5079 m a.s.l.)
Abstract We analysed the variability of equivalent black carbon (BC) and ozone (O3) at the global WMO/GAW station Nepal Climate Observatory-Pyramid (NCO-P, 5079 m a.s.l.) in the southern Himalayas, for evaluating the possible contribution of open...
2013 / D. Putero, T.C. Landi, P. Cristofanelli, A. Marinoni, P. Laj, et al. -
Pore-scale contact angle measurements at reservoir conditions using X-ray microtomography
Abstract Contact angle is a principal control of the flow of multiple fluid phases through porous media; however its measurement on other than flat surfaces remains a challenge. A new method is presented for the measurement of the contact angle...
2014 / Matthew Andrew, Branko Bijeljic, Martin J. Blunt -
Characterizations of the CCUS Attributes of a High-priority CO2 Storage Site in Wyoming, USA
Abstract Optimizing uncertainty reduction in evaluations of geological CO2 storage site scenarios requires a robust database that allows an accurate reconstruction of the targeted storage rock/fluid volume, especially with respect to spatial...
2013 / R.C. Surdam, Z. Jiao, Y. Ganshin, R. Bentley, M. Garcia-Gonzalez, et al. -
Building damage associated with geotechnical problems in the 2011 Tohoku Pacific Earthquake
Abstract An overview of the geotechnical aspects of the building damage due to the 2011 Tohoku Pacific Earthquake is presented, based on field reconnaissance made after the earthquake. It is shown that (1) Extensive soil liquefaction occurred along...
2013 / Kohji Tokimatsu, Shuji Tamura, Hiroko Suzuki, Kota Katsumata -
Electrofacies in gas shale from well log data via cluster analysis: A case study of the Perth Basin, Western Australia2014 / Amir Torghabeh, Reza Rezaee, Reza Moussavi-Harami, Biswajeet Pradhan, Mohammad Kamali, et al.
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Efficient chemical equilibrium calculations for geochemical speciation and reactive transport modelling
Abstract Chemical equilibrium calculations are essential for many environmental problems. It is also a fundamental tool for chemical kinetics and reactive transport modelling, since these applications may require hundreds to billions equilibrium...
2014 / Allan M.M. Leal, Martin J. Blunt, Tara C. LaForce -
Climate Change: An Educational Proposal Integrating the Physical and Social Sciences
Abstract The scientific community has been debating climate change for at least twenty years. The EU has recommended a set of innovative reforms to science teaching, incorporating environmental issues in the scientific curriculum, answering the need ...
2014 / Giulia Tasquier, Francesca Pongiglione, Olivia Levrini -
The SECARB Anthropogenic Test: Status from the Field
Abstract The United States Department of Energy (DOE) seeks to validate the feasibility of injecting, storing and monitoring CO2 in the subsurface (geologic storage) as an approach to mitigate atmospheric emissions of CO2. In an effort to promote...
2013 / George J. Koperna, Vello Kuuskraa, David Riestenberg, Richard Rhudy, Robert Trautz, et al. -
Reconstructing the link between the Galapagos hotspot and the Caribbean Plateau
Abstract Most authors agree that parts of the Caribbean plate are an igneous Plateau underlain by Farallon lithosphere that was trapped in between the North and South American plates. However, the origin of the thickened crust is debated. The theory ...
2014 / Rainer Nerlich, Stuart R. Clark, Hans-Peter Bunge -
The point-spread function of fiber-coupled area detectors2012 / James M. Holton, Chris Nielsen, Kenneth A. Frankel
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Large stratospheric sudden warming in Antarctic late winter and shallow ozone hole in 19882008 / Hiroshi Kanzawa, Sadao Kawaguchi
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Seasonal and long-term changes in pH in the Dutch coastal zone2010 / P. Provoost, S. van Heuven, K. Soetaert, R. W. P. M. Laane, J. J. Middelburg
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Seismic risk assessment of an active fault system: the example of the Tsurugawan–Isewan tectonic line
Abstract The 185km long Tsurugawan–Isewan tectonic line (TITL) is one of the major active fault systems in central Japan. The TITL, oriented in a NW–SE-trend, passes through the western part of central Japan, extending from the Sea of Japan to the...
2002 / Y. Kanaori -
Nitrous oxide in Michigan waters and in U.S. municipal waters2008 / Ralph J. Cicerone, James D. Shetter, Shaw Chen Liu
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Mapping uranium concentration in soil: Belgian experience towards a European map
Abstract A map of uranium concentration in soil has been planned for the European Atlas of Natural Radiation. This Atlas is being developed by the Radioactivity Environmental Monitoring (REM) group of the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European...
2016 / Giorgia Cinelli, Francois Tondeur, Boris Dehandschutter, Peter Bossew, Tore Tollefsen, et al.