Edgar, J Ghail, R Lawrence, J Skipper, J Mason, P
The Eocene Harwich Formation, underlying the Greater London (UK) area, presents many construction problems for design and location of tunnels, pipelines, and other engineering infrastructure projects. Variable deposits make up the sequence of the Harwich Formation. These include cemented fault zones, hard grounds, loose gravel and sand that, when u...
Люхудзаев, М. И.
На примере биографии С. Н. Стрижова показаны ценностные ориентации и поведенческие практики эсеровских лидеров Екатеринбурга в период революций и Гражданской войны. Рассматривается эволюция взглядов С. Н. Стрижова на развитие промышленности края, его выступления в прессе и на съездах золотопромышленников, политическая деятельность в городах Урала. ...
Cooke, DR Wilkinson, JJ Baker, M Agnew, P Phillips, J Chang, Z Chen, H Wilkinson, CC Inglis, S Hollings, P
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The giant, high-grade Resolution porphyry Cu-Mo deposit in the Superior district of Arizona is hosted in Proterozoic and Paleozoic basement and in an overlying Cretaceous volcaniclastic breccia and sandstone package. Resolution has a central domain of potassic alteration that extends more than 1 km outboard of the ore zone, overlapping with a propy...
Nyssen, Jan Yonas, Meheretu Annys, Sofie Ghebreyohannes, Tesfaalem Smidt, Wolbert Welegerima, Kiros Gebreselassie, Seifu Sembroni, Andrea Dramis, Francesco Ek, Camille
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Geoheritage
Despite the high geoheritage value of caves and karsts, northern Ethiopia’s largest cave at Zeyi (13.5586°N, 39.1454°E) in the Dogu’a Tembien district has received little attention so far. We have studied its geological, geomorphic, socio-cultural and historical dimensions in a holistic way. The basal member of the Antalo Limestone, in which the Ze...
Saylor, Beverly Z. Gibert, Luis Deino, Alan Alene, Mulugeta Levin, Naomi E. Melillo, Stephanie M. Peaple, Mark D. Feakins, Sarah J. Bourel, Benjamin Barboni, Doris
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Nature
Two related studies describe a newly discovered cranium of Australopithecus anamensis, the environment in which this hominin would have lived approximately 3.8 million years ago and how it is related to Australopithecus afarensis.
Buckley, Simon J. Ringdal, Kari Naumann, Nicole Dolva, Benjamin Kurz, Tobias H. Howell, John A. Dewez, Thomas
The use of three-dimensional (3-D), photo-textured representations of topography from laser scanning and photogrammetry is becoming increasingly common across the geosciences. This rapid adoption is driven by recent innovations in acquisition hardware, software automation, and sensor platforms, including unmanned aerial vehicles. In addition, fusio...
Van den Berghe, Hanne Gheyle, Wouter Stichelbaut, Birger Saey, Timothy Note, Nicolas Van Meirvenne, Marc Bourgeois, Jean Van Eetvelde, Veerle
The First World War (WWI) had a notable influence on the landscape at the former Western Front in Belgium. Research on a landscape scale is necessary to understand the destructive and constructive impact of the war and its consequences for the post-war landscape in a holistic manner. This paper focuses on the trajectory and impact analysis of three...
Andreassian, V. Sari, Tewfik
This Technical Note documents and analyzes the puzzling similarity of two widely used water balance formulas: Turc-Mezentsev and Tixeront-Fu. It details their history and their hydrological and mathematical properties, and discusses the mathematical reasoning behind their slight differences. Apart from the difference in their partial differential e...
Bouzinac, Catherine Lafrance, Bruno Pessiot, Laëtitia Touli, Dimitra Jung, Mathieu Massera, Stéphane Neveu-VanMalle, Marion Espesset, Aude Francesconi, Benjamin Clerc, Sébastien
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As part of the Copernicus programme of the European Commission (EC), the European Space Agency (ESA) operates the Sentinel-2 mission that acquires high spatial resolution optical imagery. The consistency of the image time series is ensured by some specific performance requirements such as multi-temporal spatial registration and radiometric stabilit...
Mathias, Jean-Denis Anderies, J. M. Andersen, M.
Decision makers often have to act before critical times to avoid the collapse of ecosystems using knowledge that can be incomplete or biased. Adaptive management may help managers tackle such issues. However, because the knowledge infrastructure required for adaptive management may be mobilized in several ways, we study the quality and the quantity...