Earth and related environmental sciences topic list of research papers
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40 Ar- 39 Ar Geochronology and Tectonic Implications of the Blueschist from Northwestern Qiangtang, Northern Tibet, Western China2013 / TANG Xianchun, ZHANG Kaijun
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The sunspot cycle, the QBO, and the total ozone over Northeastern Europe: a connection through the dynamics of stratospheric circulation2005 / B. Soukharev
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Parametrization of momentum and energy depositions from gravity waves generated by tropospheric hydrodynamic sources2005 / N. M. Gavrilov
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The summertime 12-h wind oscillation with zonal wavenumber <i>s</i> = 1 in the lower thermosphere over the South Pole2005 / Y. I. Portnyagin, J. M. Forbes, N. A. Makarov, E. G. Merzlyakov, S. Palo
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Discriminating between rival biochemical network models: three approaches to optimal experiment design2010 / Bence Mélykúti, Elias August, Antonis Papachristodoulou, Hana El-Samad
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On the relative role of sea salt cloud condensation nuclei (CCN)2011 / James G. Hudson, Stephen Noble, Vandana Jha
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Land Cover and Land Use Classification with TWOPAC: towards Automated Processing for Pixel- and Object-Based Image Classification2012 / Juliane Huth, Claudia Kuenzer, Thilo Wehrmann, Steffen Gebhardt, Vo Quoc Tuan, et al.
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The Haselgebirge evaporitic mélange in central Northern Calcareous Alps (Austria): Part of the Permian to Lower Triassic rift of the Meliata ocean?
Abstract For the reconstruction of Alpine tectonics of the Eastern Alps, the evaporitic Permian to Lower Triassic Haselgebirge Formation plays a key role in (1) the origin of Haselgebirge bearing nappes, (2) the inclusion of magmatic and metamorphic ...
2012 / Anja Schorn, Franz Neubauer, Johann Genser, Manfred Bernroider -
Ordered hierarchy versus scale invariance in sequence stratigraphy2009 / Wolfgang Schlager
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Some Geomorphologic Aspects Along the Timiş River in the Romanian Sector2015 / Marioara Costea
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Attenuation Tomography of the Yellow Sea/Korean Peninsula from Coda-source normalized and direct Lg Amplitudes2009 / Sean R. Ford, William S. Phillips, William R. Walter, Michael E. Pasyanos, Kevin Mayeda, et al.
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Integration of a speed-dependent emission model in dynamic traffic assignment: a large scale application to the Paris metropolitan area
Abstract It is a common practice, when interfacing a traffic assignment model with an average-speed emission model, to use link mean speeds instead of trip mean speeds. Using synthetic traffic data produced by a microscopic model, we show that both...
2011 / Vincent Aguiléra, Antoine Tordeux -
Coordinated aviation network resource allocation under uncertainty
Abstract Congestion in the air traffic system, both recurrent and non-recurrent, is typically handled by rationing access rights to individual resources such as airports or important parts of the airspace. Under the planning paradigm employed in the ...
2011 / Andrew M. Churchill, David J. Lovell -
HAZID, A Computer Aid for Hazard Identification
The hazard and operability, or HAZOP, study is a prime method for the identification of hazards on process plants. This is the third in a series of papers which describes progress in the emulation of hazard identification in the style of HAZOP. The work reported...
2002 / S.A. McCoy, S.J. Wakeman, F.D. Larkin, P.W.H. Chung, A.G. Rushton, et al. -
Spatial Characteristics of Water Quality of Wetland in Northeast China– the Case of Zhalong Wetland
Abstract Water quality of wetland has multi spatial distribution characteristics which are the integral impact of pollutant distribution, hydrodynamics field and topography. This article analyzed the hydrochemical field characteristics to indentify...
2012 / Hongyan Li, Guangxin Zhang, Xuqian Li, Rui Gao -
The early warning of aquatic organophosphorus pesticide contamination by on-line monitoring behavioral changes of Daphnia magna2007 / Zongming Ren, Jinmiao Zha, Mei Ma, Zijian Wang, Almut Gerhardt
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A fast algorithm for computing and correcting the CTF for tilted, thick specimens in TEM
Abstract Today, the resolution in phase-contrast cryo-electron tomography is for a significant part limited by the contrast transfer function (CTF) of the microscope. The CTF is a function of defocus and thus varies spatially as a result of the...
2011 / Lenard M. Voortman, Sjoerd Stallinga, Remco H.M. Schoenmakers, Lucas J. van Vliet, Bernd Rieger -
Reliability assessment from fatigue micro-crack data2002 / S.P. Wilson, D. Taylor
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Software for Storage and Management of Microclimatic Data for Preventive Conservation of Cultural Heritage2013 / Ángel Fernández-Navajas, Paloma Merello, Pedro Beltrán, Fernando-Juan García-Diego
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A climate-flood link for the lower Mekong River2012 / J. M. Delgado, B. Merz, H. Apel