Earth and related environmental sciences topic list of research papers
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Risk Analysis and Mitigation Strategy for System Design
Abstract The traffic management system to date relies on the available infrastructure for the collection, transmission and processing of traffic data. The technology in this field has not kept up with the state of the art due to lack of funding,...
2012 / Chandru Mirchandani -
De lo innato y lo adaptativo: premio Nobel de Medicina y Fisiología 20112014 / John Mario González
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Minor constituents in the stratosphere and mesosphere2008 / Ralph J. Cicerone
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The atmospheric chemistry of hydrogen cyanide (HCN)2008 / R. J. Cicerone, R. Zellner
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Enhanced landslide investigations through advanced DInSAR techniques: The Ivancich case study, Assisi, Italy
Abstract We extensively exploit advanced Differential SAR Interferometry (DInSAR) techniques for enhanced landslide investigations. We focus on the Ivancich area, Assisi, Central Italy, which is affected by a deep-seated landslide investigated...
2013 / Fabiana Calò, Francesca Ardizzone, Raffaele Castaldo, Piernicola Lollino, Pietro Tizzani, et al. -
Improved PV Module Performance under Partial Shading Conditions
Abstract In a typical series-connected photovoltaic module with three bypass diodes, not all of the energy generated by the individual cells in the module can be collected when one or more of the cells in the module are partially shaded. In this...
2013 / Fei Lu, Siyu Guo, Timothy M. Walsh, Armin G. Aberle -
Spectral-finite element approach to viscoelastic relaxation in a spherical compressible Earth: application to GIA modelling2010 / Y. Tanaka, V. Klemann, Z. Martinec, R. E. M. Riva
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The Grounding Impedance Characteristics of Grid Configuration
Abstract The role of grounding systems in the electrical power systems is very importance especially for safety the personal who operate and maintenance the electrical power systems, the data, instrumentation and equipment of the electrical power...
2014 / B. Anggoro, R.E. Yutadhia -
Land system change in Italy from 1884 to 2007: Analysing the North–South divergence on the basis of an integrated indicator framework
Abstract Over the past centuries, land systems in Italy experienced fundamental shifts, owing to the availability of new energy forms, population surges, and technological progress. The 20th century was characterized by massive productivity...
2014 / Maria Niedertscheider, Karlheinz Erb -
Heavy snow in Polish–German lowlands – Large-scale synoptic reasons and economic impacts
Abstract Large-scale synoptic conditions and economic impact of heavy snow in Polish–German lowlands were analysed. During intense snowfalls, negative anomalies of sea level pressure (SLP) and 500hPa level appear over central Europe, resulting in a...
2013 / Ewa Bednorz -
Simulation of CO2 Injection into a Baltic Sea Saline Aquifer and Seismic Monitoring of the Plume
Abstract TOUGH2/ECO2N was used to simulate CO2 injection into a saline aquifer in the Baltic Sea and the effect of different amounts of CO2 injection on the seismic response. The Biot-Gassmann model was used to convert the simulated saturation and...
2013 / Saba Joodaki, Auli Niemi, Christopher Juhlin, Daniel Sopher, Monika Ivandic, et al. -
Land Cover Change and Gully Development Between 1965 and 2000 in Umbulo Catchment, Ethiopia2009 / Awdenegest Moges, Nicholas M. Holden
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Optimizing CO2 Storage in a Deep Saline Aquifer with the Capacitance-resistance Model
Abstract CO2 storage in deep brine-filled structures accompanied by brine extraction has several advantages over conventional large-scale storage schemes. Using conventional reservoir simulators to optimize CO2 injection/brine extraction requires a...
2013 / Qing Tao, Steven L. Bryant -
Remotely Controlled Sewers
Abstract The basics of remotely controlled sewers are presented focusing on Leipzig Municipality's sewer control project located in Germany. The consequences of sewer surcharge events are outlined considering possible countermeasures. The required...
2014 / J. Martin -
Shale Gas Characteristics of Permian Black Shales in South Africa: Results from Recent Drilling in the Ecca Group (Eastern Cape)
Abstract Detailed lithological, sedimentological, petrographic and geochemical analyses of the lower three formations of the Ecca Group in the Greystone area, Eastern Cape, South Africa, close to the tectonic front of the Cape Fold Belt, are...
2013 / Claire Geel, Hans-Martin Schulz, Peter Booth, Maarten deWit, Brian Horsfield -
Statistical Vehicle Specific Power Profiling for Urban Freeways
Abstract Vehicle Specific Power (VSP) is conventionally defined to represent the instantaneous vehicle engine power. It has been widely utilized to reveal the impact of vehicle operating conditions on emission and energy consumption estimates that...
2013 / Zhuo Yao, Heng Wei, Hao Liu, Zhixia Li -
Modeling Gas Transport in the Shallow Subsurface in Maguelone Field Experiment
Abstract In this paper, TOUGH2/EOS7CA model is used to simulate the shallow injection-monitoring experiment carried out at Maguelone, France, during 2012 and 2013. The ultimate objective of the work is to improve our understanding of gas transport...
2013 / Farzad Basirat, Auli Niemi, Hervé Perroud, Johanna Lofi, Nataliya Denchik, et al. -
CO2 Injection for Geological Storage: A series of Activities for Training Professionals and Educating Students in Geological Carbon Storage
Abstract Many in the geological carbon storage (GCS) arena are hopeful that the recent acceptance of carbon capture and storage (CCS) in the clean development mechanism will accelerate the implementation of new CCS projects around the world....
2013 / Hilary Clement Olson, teven L. Bryant, Jon E. Olson, Iona Williams -
A geospatial dataset for U.S. hurricane storm surge and sea-level rise vulnerability: Development and case study applications
Abstract The consequences of future sea-level rise for coastal communities are a priority concern arising from anthropogenic climate change. Here, previously published methods are scaled up in order to undertake a first pass assessment of exposure...
2014 / Megan C. Maloney, Benjamin L. Preston -
A Novel Experimental Release of CO2 in the Marine Environment to Aid Monitoring and Impact Assessment
Abstract This paper describes a novel experimental release of CO2 into marine sediments designed to address both impact and monitoring uncertainties relating to a leak from CCS storage. The real world experiment enabled the realistic recreation of a ...
2013 / J.C. Blackford, J. Kita