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An Approach for Rapid Assessment of Seismic Hazards in Turkey by Continuous GPS Data
Published 2009-01-01“…This situation has resulted in the studies by Earth scientists that focus on Turkey in order to improve their understanding of the Earth’s crust structure and seismic hazards. …”
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Investigating past and present continental earthquakes with high-resolution optical imagery
Published 2016“…The improvement of very high-resolution (VHR) optical imaging systems (stereo in particular) in recent years has made it possible for earth scientists to measure 3D surface deformation remotely. …”
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Hitting rock bottom: morphological responses of bedrock-confined streams to a catastrophic flood
Published 2015-06-01“…The role of extreme events in shaping the Earth's surface is one that has held the interests of Earth scientists for centuries. A catastrophic flood in a tectonically quiescent setting in eastern Australia in 2011 provides valuable insight into how semi-alluvial channels respond to such events. …”
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Committee for managing the risk by Faults and Cracks due to subsidence in Aguascalientes State, México
Published 2020-04-01“…This work intends to share the experiences of the committee hoping to be useful to other government agencies and earth scientists dealing with the land subsidence problem.…”
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Earthquake Probability Assessment for the Indian Subcontinent Using Deep Learning
Published 2020-08-01“…Earthquake prediction is a popular topic among earth scientists; however, this task is challenging and exhibits uncertainty therefore, probability assessment is indispensable in the current period. …”
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SPECULATIVE MODELS OF EXHUMATION ON HIGH-PRESSURE LOW-TEMPERATURE METAMORPHIC ROCKS FROM CENTRAL PART OF INDONESIA: AN IMPLEMENTATION OF CONCEPTS AND PROCESSES
Published 2014“…Worldwide discovery of these rock types (e.g., Kokchetav, Dabie Shan, Indonesia, Franciscan, and Sanbagawa) have received much attention from earth scientists to demonstrate the exhumation of the rocks that have been metamorphosed at great depths in subduction zones that are exhumed at the surface.High-pressure metamorphic rocks expose in the South Sulawesi, Central Java, and South Kalimantan, which considered as central part of Indonesia. …”
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SPECULATIVE MODELS OF EXHUMATION ON HIGH-PRESSURE LOW-TEMPERATURE METAMORPHIC ROCKS FROM CENTRAL PART OF INDONESIA: AN IMPLEMENTATION OF CONCEPTS AND PROCESSES
Published 2014“…Worldwide discovery of these rock types (e.g., Kokchetav, Dabie Shan, Indonesia, Franciscan, and Sanbagawa) have received much attention from earth scientists to demonstrate the exhumation of the rocks that have been metamorphosed at great depths in subduction zones that are exhumed at the surface.High-pressure metamorphic rocks expose in the South Sulawesi, Central Java, and South Kalimantan, which considered as central part of Indonesia. …”
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HESS Opinions: A planetary boundary on freshwater use is misleading
Published 2017-07-01“…In 2009, a group of prominent Earth scientists introduced the <q>planetary boundaries</q> (PB) framework: they suggested nine global control variables, and defined corresponding <q><i>thresholds which, if crossed, could generate unacceptable environmental change</i></q><i/>. …”
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Detection and explanation of spatiotemporal patterns in Late Cenozoic palaeoclimate change relevant to Earth surface processes
Published 2019-07-01“…<p>Detecting and explaining differences between palaeoclimates can provide valuable insights for Earth scientists investigating processes that are affected by climate change over geologic time. …”
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Python tools for ESA’s Swarm mission: VirES for Swarm and surrounding ecosystem
Published 2022-10-01“…The VirES (Virtual environments for Earth Scientists) platform provides both a graphical web interface and an API to access and visualise Swarm data and models. …”
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RESEARCH OBJECT AS MECHANISM FOR ENSURING RESEARCH EXPERIMENT REPRODUCIBILITY WITHIN VIRTUAL RESEARCH ENVIRONMENT
Published 2017-10-01“…The concept of the RO was introduced to the environment created in the EVER-EST project in the form of Virtual Research Environment (VRE). a group of Earth Scientists, who are observing, analyzing and modeling processes that take place on land and see, was examined against their needs and expectations about the possible improvements in their scientific work. …”
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Assessing undergraduate learning in earth science residential fieldwork
Published 2020“…Students record their field experience and accomplish field-based tasks in field notebooks, where careful assessment of these books serve to measure student learning and the development of key skills and competencies integral to their progress as future earth scientists. Based on the collected corpus of student field notebooks, we crafted a generalisable rubric to assess student field notebooks for programme outcomes and the presence of the university’s graduate attributes. …”
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Downstream rounding rate of pebbles in the Himalaya
Published 2024-04-01“…For more than a century, Earth scientists have used the roundness of pebbles within modern sediment, and of clasts within conglomerates, as a key metric to constrain the sediment's transport history and source area(s). …”
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Cross-layer mimo-links exploiting packet switching and adaptive modulation for TCP/IP enabled volcano monitoring networks
Published 2014“…Several important aspects such the availability of protocol model, simulation capabilities and academic acceptance, emphasis on unsophisticated attributes such as debugging and GUI environment, open source nature, and cost issues are also considered to accommodate non-specialist users (i.e. earth scientists) who are the target recipients of the wider EOS research project. …”
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Geological Society of London Scientific Statement: what the geological record tells us about our present and future climate
Published 2020“…An assessment of past climate changes helps to inform policy decisions regarding future climate change. Earth scientists will also have an important role to play in the delivery of any policies aimed at limiting future climate change.…”
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IESDB – the Iberian Evaporite Structure Database
Published 2023-07-01“…Owing to their value, massive amounts of surface and subsurface information about (among others) the stratigraphy, structure, geochemistry, and petrophysical properties of evaporite structures and their surrounding rocks have been acquired by Earth scientists, petroleum and mining exploration companies, and geological surveys. …”
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Climate stress impacts on livestock health: Implications for farming livelihoods and animal disease in Karnataka, India
Published 2022-04-01“…This demonstrates the pragmatic impact that such transdisciplinary projects can have, by providing interpretations of observed risks to animal health (highlighted by social scientists during engagement with practitioner communities) that Earth Scientists were then able to quantify, proving links that would otherwise not have been evidenced. …”
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Spatial Analysis of Jiroft Plain Subsidence Using the Coherence Pixel Technique (CPT)
Published 2023-03-01“…The use of radar interferometry method in recent years as an efficient tool for monitoring displacements caused by various phenomena, such as volcanoes, subsidence, earthquakes, and landslides, etc., has been considered by earth scientists. The advantages of this method compared to the previous one include the possibility of calculating displacements with centimeter-level accuracy, providing continuous and extensive spatial coverage, and having the ability to operate it in any weather conditions. …”
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