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Timothy Tadj, Reza Arablouei and Volkan Dedeoglu
Data trust in IoT is crucial for safeguarding privacy, security, reliable decision-making, user acceptance, and complying with regulations. Various approaches based on supervised or unsupervised machine learning (ML) have recently been proposed for evalu...
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Jingyi Chang, Yuanyuan Li and Hailong Lu
Pyrites are widely distributed in marine sediments, the morphology of which is applied as a proxy to infer the redox conditions of bottom water, and identify diagenetic stages and hydrocarbon leakage activities. In this review, the methods used for the m...
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Jenq-Tzong Shiau and Yu-Cheng Lien
Less-frequent and inadequate sampling of sediment data has negatively impacted the long and continuous records required for the design and operation of hydraulic facilities. This data-scarcity problem is often found in most river basins of Taiwan. This s...
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Camilo Bustamante,Carlos J. Archanjo,Agustin Cardona,Marcela Restrepo
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Anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) and anhysteretic remanence (AAR) were used to evaluate the emplacement history of the Parashi stock and related dyke swarm situated in NW Colombia. The average magnetic susceptibility of 4.5×10-2 SI, in conjunc...
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Astika Bhugeloo,Syd Ramdhani,Kabir Peerbhay,Olivier Kambol Kambaj,- Sershen
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Aim of the study: Alien and indigenous species emergence patterns within canopy gaps in urban subtropical forests are poorly understood. This study compared canopy gap floristics in relation to abiotic and physical characteristics across three subtropica...
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María José J. Espeche,Raúl Lira,Nicolás A. Viñas
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On-going mining operations in a marble quarry (Cantera Centro) from Malagueño, Sierra Chica de Córdoba, Argentina, have unearthed veins, veinlets and lenses of sulfides (pyrrhotite>pyrite?chalcopyrite>>sphalerite). These veins and lenses are up ...
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Marco Piccardi, Ivan D. Correa and Enzo Pranzini
Historical cartography is increasingly being used for the study of coastal evolution, but less considered are coeval descriptive sources as well as exploration reports that accompany the construction of maps. Herein, these issues are considered when anal...
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Emma L. Jackson, Nathan B. English, Andrew D. Irving, Andrew M. Symonds, Gordon Dwane, Owen T. Nevin and Damien T. Maher
Maintenance dredging for shipping channels is required to maintain safe and efficient navigational channels and berths in ports around the world. Sediment that refills dredged channels can enter ports via alluvial transport of eroded materials from upstr...
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Giovanni Zanchetta,Adriano Ribolini,Matteo Ferrari,Monica Bini,Ilaria Isola,Marco Lezzerini,Carlo Baroni,Maria Cristina Salvatore,Marta Pappalardo,Enrique Fucks,Gabriella Boretto
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Ground wedge structures of cryogenic origin are common in the Quaternary sediments along the coast of the Patagonia, and their formation is related to climatic cold events experienced by this area in the Late Quaternary. The infilling sediments of two we...
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Iguniwari Thomas Ekeu-wei, George Alan Blackburn and Philip Pedruco
In developing regions missing data are prevalent in historical hydrological datasets, owing to financial, institutional, operational and technical challenges. If not tackled, these data shortfalls result in uncertainty in flood frequency estimates and co...
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