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Venkataramana Sridhar, Hyunwoo Kang and Syed A. Ali
The Mekong River Basin (MRB) is one of the significant river basins in the world. For political and economic reasons, it has remained mostly in its natural condition. However, with population increases and rapid industrial growth in the Mekong region, th...
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Ivica Skoko, Zvonimir Lu?ic, Zaloa Sanchez-Varela and Zlatko Boko
Over the past century, with an accelerated increase in world energy demand, oil remained the most intriguing energy source, while oil exploration and production evolved from an onshore to an offshore exploration and production facility. In logistic and o...
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WoonSeong Jeong, ByungChan Kong and Sang-Guk Yum
The demand for compact housing is on the rise, driven by the need for floor plans that accommodate stakeholders? preferences. However, clients frequently struggle to convey their spatial needs to professionals, such as architects, due to a lack of means ...
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Md. Khairul Hasan, Mohamed Rasmy, Toshio Koike and Katsunori Tamakawa
The Sangu River basin significantly contributes to national economy significantly; however, exposures to water-related hazards are frequent. As it is expected that water-related disasters will increase manifold in the future due to global warming, the Go...
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Woping Xu and Li Gu
Recently, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-assisted maritime communication systems have drawn considerable attention due to their potential for broadband maritime communication applications. However, their limited energy resources remains a critical issue i...
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German Francisco Barreto-Parra, Brandon Cortés-Caicedo and Oscar Danilo Montoya
This paper proposes an interconnection of the MATLAB and GAMS software interfaces, which were designed based on a master-slave methodology, to solve the mixed-integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) model problem associated with the problem regarding the o...
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Shauna Creane, Michael O?Shea, Mark Coughlan and Jimmy Murphy
Offshore anthropogenic activities such as the installation of Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) developments and sediment extraction for marine aggregates have been shown to disrupt current flow, wave propagation, and sediment transport pathways, leading t...
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Binbin Wang, Yaoming Ma, Yan Wang, Lazhu, Lu Wang, Weiqiang Ma and Bob Su
Lake stratification and mixing processes can influence gas and energy transport in the water column and water?atmosphere interactions, thus impacting limnology and local climate. Featuring the largest high-elevation inland lake zone in the world, compreh...
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Hans Ulrik Riisgård and Poul S. Larsen
Sponges are one of the earliest-evolved and simplest groups of animals, but they share basic characteristics with more advanced and later-evolved filter-feeding invertebrates, such as mussels. Sponges are abundant in many coastal regions where they filte...
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Kalyani Bhide and Shaaban Abdallah
Turbulence is governed by various mechanisms, such as production, dissipation, diffusion, dilatation and convection, which lead to its evolution and decay. In high-speed flows, turbulence becomes complicated due to compressibility effects. Therefore, the...
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