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Fast representation of dipole-dipole geoelectrical data with pseudosections for regional surveys
Published 2000-06-01“…Once a vertical section is fixed, each value of apparent resistivity is assigned to a point on the section and finally pseudosections are obtained by interpolation. This allows the geophysicist to represent a large amount of data in a fast and simple way, to perform a qualitative interpretation and to facilitate the quantitative interpretation.…”
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Pen portraits of presidents - Professor Raymond Hide, CBE, ScD, FRS
Published 2021“…He was a past President of the Royal Meteorological Society and a supreme example of a geophysicist much honoured in his lifetime. He covered a wide area of geophysics from geomagnetism, meteorology, geodesy, oceanography and related aspects of planetary physics. …”
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The communication of science as an ethical issue: the case of Raffaele Bendandi
Published 2012-07-01“…This article analyses the case of the supposed prediction of the well-known geophysicist Raffaele Bendandi and the earthquake of Rome predicted for May 2011 that never happened.…”
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Příklady uplatnění nedestruktivních geofyzikálních měření při průzkumech raně středověkých hradišť na území Přemyslovské domény i širších čech
Published 2022-10-01“…New cooperation between archaeologists and geophysicist as part of a Czech-Polish project resulted in a more systematic and targeted survey of early medieval fortifica-tions. …”
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Analyser l’économie en physicien : introduction à la pensée économique de Marion King Hubbert
Published 2024-06-01“…Marion King Hubbert (1903-1989) is a geophysicist mostly known for his work on the availability of oil resources (known as “peak oil” theory). …”
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Seismic Data Interpretation: A Case Study of Southern Sindh Monocline, Lower Indus Basin, Pakistan
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Mimosa pudica : experiment on light stimulation of plant movements
Published 2015“…Mimosa Pudica – the sensitive plant – has been studied since the 18th century when French Geophysicist M. De Mairan was trying to understand the circadian motions of the plant. …”
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Peripatetic careers of Vsevolod and Eugenie Gorsky, mid-20th century Slovenian-educated geoscientists
Published 2020-12-01“…Vsevolod, born in what is now Ukraine, was a mining engineer, geologist and geophysicist with vast experience in the minerals industry, while his wife Eugenie, born in the Russian Caucasus, was an analytical geochemist. …”
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The Morphology of Prometheus, Literary Geography and the Geoethical Project
Published 2021-08-01“…However, it was the harnessing of fire by our species a millennium prior that gave rise to the myth of Prometheus and set into motion the geophysical process of combustion which “facilitated the transformation of much of the terrestrial surface […] and in the process pushed the parameters of the earth system into a new geological epoch.” As the geophysicist Professor Michael Mann observes, global warming and loss of biodiversity constitutes an ethical problem. …”
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Activities of the Summer Party of the 19th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition in 1977-1978
Published 1979-09-01“…The field party of six persons (three geologists, one geophysicist, one surveyor and one biologist) camped at Cape Ryugu 220 km east-northeast of Syowa Station from December 30,1977 to January 14,1978. …”
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First Arrival Picking of Zero-Phase Seismic Data by Hilbert Envelope Empirical Half Window (HEEH) Method
Published 2022-10-01“…Furthermore, tests on real Vibroseis data showed that the method recognizes the first arrivals with 67% accuracy within 20 milliseconds of their corresponding arrival times manually picked by an experienced geophysicist.…”
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Field Surveys on Cape Ryugu, East Antarctica in 1977-1978
Published 1978-09-01“…KAMINUMA of the National Institute of Polar Research, Japan, led the six-man party which contained three geologists, one biologist, one surveyor and one geophysicist. Cape Ryugu located at 67°58'S and 44°01'E, has an ice-free area of 10 km length in the east-west direction with a breadth of 2 km. …”
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