Earth and related environmental sciences topic list of research papers
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A Critical Assessment of Resolution for Red-Blood-Cell Simulation
Abstract Simulations of deformable capsules in flow can require representation of a challengingly broad range of length scales. This is especially true for red blood cells, because they deform so significantly under physiological flow conditions. We ...
2015 / Jonathan B. Freund -
Asynchronous coupling of hybrid models for efficient simulation of multiscale systems
Abstract We present a new coupling approach for the time advancement of multi-physics models of multiscale systems. This extends the method of E et al. (2009) [5] to deal with an arbitrary number of models. Coupling is performed asynchronously, with ...
2014 / Duncan A. Lockerby, Alexander Patronis, Matthew K. Borg, Jason M. Reese -
Iterative Spectral Index Ratio Exploration for Object-based Image Analysis of Antarctic Coastal Oasis Using High Resolution Satellite Remote Sensing Data
Abstract We introduce a new semi-automated approach by coupling spectral index ratios (SIR) and object-based image analysis (OBIA) to classify very high resolution WorldView 2 (WV 2) satellite image to extract land cover features using eCognition©...
2015 / S.D. Jawak, D.A. Raut, A.J. Luis -
A quantitative analysis of the impact of wind turbines on operational Doppler weather radar data2015 / L. Norin
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Normal-mode function representation of global 3-D data sets: open-access software for the atmospheric research community2015 / N. Žagar, A. Kasahara, K. Terasaki, J. Tribbia, H. Tanaka
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Global Hawk dropsonde observations of the Arctic atmosphere during the Winter Storms and Pacific Atmospheric Rivers (WISPAR) field campaign2014 / J. M. Intrieri, G. de Boer, M. D. Shupe, J. R. Spackman, J. Wang, et al.
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DYPTOP: a cost-efficient TOPMODEL implementation to simulate sub-grid spatio-temporal dynamics of global wetlands and peatlands2014 / B. D. Stocker, R. Spahni, F. Joos
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Immunotoxicity of heavy metals (silver, cadmium, mercury and lead) on marine bivalve Mytilus edulis: in vitro exposure of hemocytes2013 / P. Rault, M. Fortier, J. Pédelucq, E. Lacaze, P. Brousseau, et al.
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Ten-Year Landsat Classification of Deforestation and Forest Degradation in the Brazilian Amazon2013 / Carlos Souza, Jr, João Siqueira, Marcio Sales, Antônio Fonseca, Júlia Ribeiro, et al.
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The impact of Saharan dust and black carbon on albedo and long-term glacier mass balance2015 / J. Gabbi, M. Huss, A. Bauder, F. Cao, M. Schwikowski
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Impact of model developments on present and future simulations of permafrost in a global land-surface model2015 / S. E. Chadburn, E. J. Burke, R. L. H. Essery, J. Boike, M. Langer, et al.
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Synchronization of atmospheric indicators at the last stage of earthquake preparation cycle2015 / Sergey A. Pulinets, Lidia I. Morozova, Ilya A. Yudin
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Far-Field Deformation Resulting from Rheologic Differences Interacting with Tectonic Stresses: An Example from the Pacific/Australian Plate Boundary in Southern New Zealand2014 / Phaedra Upton, Dave Craw, Rachel Walcott
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Meso-scale modeling and radiative transfer simulations of a snowfall event over France at microwaves for passive and active modes and evaluation with satellite observations2014 / V. S. Galligani, C. Prigent, E. Defer, C. Jimenez, P. Eriksson, et al.
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Reconstruction of high resolution time series from slow-response broadband solar and terrestrial irradiance measurements by deconvolution2015 / A. Ehrlich, M. Wendisch
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A high-order conservative collocation scheme and its application to global shallow-water equations2015 / C. Chen, X. Li, X. Shen, F. Xiao
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Efficient performance of the Met Office Unified Model v8.2 on Intel Xeon partially used nodes2015 / I. Bermous, P. Steinle
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Receiver function images of the Hellenic subduction zone and comparison to microseismicity2015 / F. Sodoudi, A. Brüstle, T. Meier, R. Kind, W. Friederich, et al.
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A Comparative Study on Satellite- and Model-Based Crop Phenology in West Africa2014 / Elodie Vintrou, Agnès Bégué, Christian Baron, Alexandre Saad, Danny Lo Seen, et al.
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North Atlantic storm track changes during the Last Glacial Maximum recorded by Alpine speleothems2015 / Marc Luetscher, R. Boch, H. Sodemann, C. Spötl, H. Cheng, et al.