Earth and related environmental sciences topic list of research papers
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Surface wave attenuation in the shallow subsurface from multichannel–multishot seismic data: a new approach for detecting fractures and lithological discontinuities2016 / Tatsunori Ikeda, Takeshi Tsuji
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Environmental and Climate Change Co-benefits Analysis of Wind Power Generation in China
Abstract In China, the fossil energy consumption in electricity generation leads to a large quantity of greenhouse gas (GHG) and air pollutant emissions. Along with the rapid development of renewable power generation technologies, especially wind...
2016 / Jin Yang -
Predicted and measured soil retention curve parameters in Lombardy region north of Italy
Abstract Water retention characteristics are fundamental input parameters in any modeling study on water flow and solute transport. These properties are difficult to measure and for that reason, we usually need to use direct and indirect methods to...
2016 / Fatma Wassar, Claudio Gandolfi, Michele Rienzner, Enrico Antonio Chiaradia, Ettore Bernardoni -
Assessment of potential for photovoltaic roof installations by extraction of roof tilt from light detection and ranging data and aggregation to census geography2016 / Diane Palmer, Ian Cole, Ralph Gottschalg, Thomas Betts
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Oblique rift opening revealed by reoccurring magma injection in central Iceland2016 / Joël Ruch, Teng Wang, Wenbin Xu, Martin Hensch, Sigurjón Jónsson
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Integrating forest inventory and analysis data into a LIDAR-based carbon monitoring system2014 / Kristofer D Johnson, Richard Birdsey, Andrew O Finley, Anu Swantaran, Ralph Dubayah, et al.
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A novel model for predicting the temperature profile in gas lift wells
Abstract One of the most common methods for calculating the production oil rate in a gas lift well is nodal analysis. This manner is an accurate one, but unfortunately it is very time consuming and slow. In some modern studies in petroleum...
2016 / Mohammad Reza Mahdiani, Ehsan Khamehchi -
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Simulation-based Efficiency Gain Analysis of 21.2%-efficient Screen-printed PERC Solar Cells
Abstract Passivated Emitter and Rear Cells (PERC) with efficiencies well above 20% are likely to become the next mass production technology. A quantification of all power loss mechanisms of such industrial PERC cells is helpful in prioritizing...
2016 / Christopher Kranz, Jan H. Petermann, Thorsten Dullweber, Rolf Brendel -
Current levels and trends of selected EU Water Framework Directive priority substances in freshwater fish from the German environmental specimen bank
Abstract Under the German environmental specimen bank programme bream (Abramis brama) were sampled in six German rivers and analysed for the priority hazardous substances dicofol, hexabromocyclododecane (HBCDD), hexachlorobenzene (HCB),...
2016 / Annette Fliedner, Nina Lohmann, Heinz Rüdel, Diana Teubner, Jörg Wellmitz, et al. -
Sedimentology, provenance and geochronology of the Miocene Qiuwu Formation: Implication for the uplift history of Southern Tibet
Abstract Located on the south of the Gangdese, the Qiuwu Formation has traditionally been considered as Eocene coal-bearing clastic sediments consisting of sandstone, mudstone and conglomerate, unconformably on top of Gangdese batholith. However,...
2016 / Jiawei Zhang, Jingen Dai, Xinyu Qian, Yukui Ge, Chengshan Wang -
A Study on Utilization of Polarimetric SAR Data in Planning a Smart City
Abstract In the present world, there is a huge requirement for a truly efficient city not only operating in an integrated mode, but also to optimize the resources of each system to have better eco-friendly livelihood. Currently, this novel concept...
2016 / Kiran Dasari, Anjaneyulu Lokam, P.V. Jayasri -
Characterisation of hydraulic head changes and aquifer properties in the London Basin using Persistent Scatterer Interferometry ground motion data
Abstract In this paper, Persistent Scatterer Interferometry was applied to ERS-1/2 and ENVISAT satellite data covering 1992–2000 and 2002–2010 respectively, to analyse the relationship between ground motion and hydraulic head changes in the London...
2016 / R. Bonì, F. Cigna, S. Bricker, C. Meisina, H. McCormack -
Coupled ‘storm-flood’ depositional model: Application to the Miocene-Modern Baram Delta Province, north-west Borneo2016 / Daniel S. Collins, Howard D. Johnson, Peter A. Allison, Pierre Guilpain, Abdul Razak Damit
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Semi Deterministic Hybrid Model for Path Loss Prediction Improvement
Abstract Mobile radio path loss modeling is an important aspect of network planning which ensures an improved quality of service to the subscribers. In this paper, the predictions made by COST 231 Walfisch-Ikegami propagation model to estimate the...
2016 / A. Bhuvaneshwari, R. Hemalatha, T. Satyasavithri -
New interpretation of the Gran Dolina-TD6 bearing Homo antecessor deposits through sedimentological analysis2016 / I. Campaña, A. Pérez-González, A. Benito-Calvo, J. Rosell, R. Blasco, et al.
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Correction of Test Cycle Tolerances: Evaluating the Impact on CO2 Results
Abstract The World-wide harmonized Light duty Test Procedure (WLTP) issued as UNECE GTR No. 15 is designed to check the emissions compliance of Light Duty Vehicles (LDVs) around the world and European Commission is planning to introduce the WLTP in...
2016 / Jelica Pavlovic, Alessandro Marotta, Biagio Ciuffo, Simone Serra, Georgios Fontaras, et al. -
Responses of the summer Asian-Pacific zonal thermal contrast and the associated evolution of atmospheric circulation to transient orbital changes during the Holocene2016 / Dong Xiao, Ping Zhao, Yue Wang, Xiuji Zhou
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Sediment Transport Characteristic of the Ping River Basin, Thailand
Abstract This study examined the river sediment transport characteristics of the Ping River basin, which is one of the major river basins in Thailand. River surveys of the Ping River were carried out nine times between 2011 and 2013. Survey data...
2016 / Butsawan Bidorn, Stephen A. Kish, Joseph F. Donoghue, Komkrit Bidorn, Ruethaithip Mama -
Laboratory experiments of well testing for fracture-cave carbonate gas reservoirs
Abstract It is well known that the flowing of oil and gas in fracture and cave does not obey Darcy law, which makes it unable to interpret parameters correctly when doing well testing for those kinds of formation for having no flowing test used to...
2016 / Yu Xiong, Wanli Xiong, Mingjin Cai, Chengxi Hou, Chong Wang