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Alex Sendrós, Mahjoub Himi, Lluís Rivero, Raúl Lovera, Aritz Urruela, Josefina C. Tapias and Albert Casas
The basis for the protection and prevention of groundwater pollution lies in the accurate assessment of vulnerability in terms of the exposure of groundwater bodies to contaminants before they are potentially discharged into the environment. The vulnerab...
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Daniele Sampietro, Ahmed Hamdi Mansi and Martina Capponi
Airborne gravimetry represents nowadays probably the most efficient technique to collect gravity observations close to the Earth’s surface. In the 1990s, thanks to the development of the Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), which has made ac...
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Remo Cossu, Craig Heatherington, Irene Penesis, Ryan Beecroft and Scott Hunter
We present findings from a geotechnical survey for a gravity-based Wave Energy Converter (WEC) to be installed in King Island, Tasmania. The goal of this work was to assess the deployment location for a 200 kW Oscillating Water Column (OWC) and to identi...
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Darren Scott, Mark Horner
This study employs a comprehensive suite of accessibility indices to investigate whether American cities are designed in such a way that the locations of goods, services, and other opportunities favor certain socio-economic groups over others. In so doin...
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Paulo Marcelo Vieira Ribeiro and Pierre Léger
Concrete dams are massive unreinforced quasi-brittle structures prone to cracking from multiple causes. The structural safety assessment of cracked concrete dams is typically performed using computational analysis through numerical methods, with adequate...
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Vasco M. N. C. S. Vieira, Marcos Mateus, Ricardo Canelas and Francisco Leitão
Accurately estimating air?water gas exchanges requires considering other factors besides wind speed. These are particularly useful for coastal ocean applications, where the sea-state varies at fine spatial and temporal resolutions. We upgrade FuGas 2.5 w...
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Lev V. Eppelbaum, Youri I. Katz and Zvi Ben-Avraham
The Easternmost Mediterranean is a transition region from the ocean to the continent where the spreading and collision zones of the lithospheric plates join. The methodology of paleomagnetic mapping of the transition zones is based on combining geologica...
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Dimitrios Mendrinos, Constantine Karytsas, Spyridon Karytsas, Flavio Poletto, Biancamaria Farina and Erika Barison
This paper presents correlations derived by linear regression analysis of seismic velocities VP and VS and elastic moduli EP and ES with temperature in Los Humeros superhot (SHGS) and Acoculco enhanced (EGS) geothermal systems at depths down to 3 km belo...
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Agnieszka Barczak
Transport is integral to every city, having a crucial impact on its functioning and development. As road infrastructure does not keep up to speed with the constantly growing numbers of vehicles on roads, new solutions are required. Fast urban railway sys...
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Savittri Ratanopad Suwanlee and Jaturong Som-ard
The north-eastern region in Thailand is the largest in area and population. Its average income per capita is, however, the lowest in Thailand. This phenomenon leads to migration to big cities, which are considered economic centres. We investigated the ef...
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Yanfeng Wang, Lijun Yao, Pimao Chen, Jing Yu and Qia?er Wu
The spatiotemporal distribution of fishing grounds in the Beibu Gulf and its relationship with marine environment were analyzed using the survey data of light falling-net vessels and satellite remote sensing data including sea surface temperature (SST), ...
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Reza Tolouei, Stefanos Psarras, Rawle Prince
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Conventionally, trip matrices have been derived by a combination of roadside interviews (RSIs) and the application of trip-end and gravity models (to extrapolate and infill unobserved movements), followed by matrix estimation methods to incorporate evide...
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Maurizio Cutini, Massimo Brambilla, Carlo Bisaglia, Stefano Melzi, Edoardo Sabbioni, Michele Vignati, Eugenio Cavallo and Vincenzo Laurendi
Self-propelled fruit harvesters (SPFHs) are agricultural machines designed to facilitate fruit picking and other tasks requiring operators to stay close to the foliage or to the upper part of the canopy. They generally consist of a chassis with a variabl...
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Marek Drliciak, Ján Celko
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The transport forecast is the unconditional part of every transport studies, LOS capacity calculations or town transport plans. It is processed for several time horizons or time intervals. The basic purpose of transportation planning and management is to...
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Ernst Kiefer,Mathias J. Dorr,Hillert Ibbeken,Hans-J. Gotze
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ABSTRACT. Alluvial fans and their catchments provide joint erosion and sedimentation regions, where exogenic mass transfer can be handled as a finite volume problem. The Arcas Fan in the Andean forearc of Northern Chile, one of the world?s largest alluvi...
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Ernst Kiefer,Mathias J. Dorr,Hillert Ibbeken,Hans-J. Gotze
Pág. 165 - 185
ABSTRACT. Alluvial fans and their catchments provide joint erosion and sedimentation regions, where exogenic mass transfer can be handled as a finite volume problem. The Arcas Fan in the Andean forearc of Northern Chile, one of the world?s largest alluvi...
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