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S. Panalaran, T. A. Tarigan, N. Simarmata
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Shoreline change is a natural process caused by the transported sediment generated by nearshore current to preserve the mass rates. Shoreline change can be a shoreline loss called abrasion as well as shoreline expansion due to sedimentation called accret...
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Siyi Li, Guowang Jin and Jiahao Li
Flooding is one of the most frequently occurring meteorological disasters nowadays, and its occurrence can cause significant socio-economic losses. Aiming at the problem that traditional optical remote sensing makes it difficult to monitor floods, this p...
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Claudio Mercurio, Laura Paola Calderón-Cucunuba, Abel Alexei Argueta-Platero, Grazia Azzara, Chiara Cappadonia, Chiara Martinello, Edoardo Rotigliano and Christian Conoscenti
In January and February 2001, El Salvador was hit by two strong earthquakes that triggered thousands of landslides, causing 1259 fatalities and extensive damage. The analysis of aerial and SPOT-4 satellite images allowed us to map 6491 coseismic landslid...
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Phasawee Saingyen, Sittiporn Channumsin, Suwat Sreesawet, Keerati Puttasuwan and Thanathip Limna
The growing number of space objects leads to increases in the potential risks of damage to satellites and generates space debris after colliding. Conjunction assessment analysis is the one of keys to evaluating the collision risk of satellites and satell...
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Yuting Shang, Yifan Deng, Yuanli Cai, Yu Chen, Sirui He, Xuanchong Liao and Haonan Jiang
The escalating proliferation of space debris poses an increasing risk to spinning satellites, elevating the probability of hazardous collisions that can result in severe damage or total loss of functionality. To address this concern, a pioneering inflata...
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Ying Sun, Binquan Zhang, Xiaoxin Zhang, Guohong Shen, Tao Jing, Shenyi Zhang, Xianguo Zhang, Cong Huang, Jiawei Li, Weiguo Zong, Xin Zhang and Huanxin Zhang
The radiation damage effect is relatively serious during spacecraft operation in orbit. To know the real cumulative dose in orbit accurately, a radiation dose detector is carried on the FY-4B satellite. It comprises one electric control unit and three do...
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María-Victoria Soto, Joselyn Arriagada-González, Martina Molina-Benavides, Misael Cabello, Miguel Contreras-Alonso, Ignacio Ibarra, Gabriela Guevara, Sergio A. Sepúlveda and Michael Maerker
In this paper, we study natural hazards and their potential impacts on productive activities in the Comau Fjord in Chilean Northern Patagonia. We carried out hazard mapping to identify areas with evidence of geomorphological activity on slopes in terms o...
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Gongzhe Qiao, Yi Zhuang, Tong Ye and Yuan Qiao
In the space environment, cosmic rays and high-energy particles may cause a single-event upset (SEU) during program execution, and further cause silent data corruption (SDC) errors in program outputs. After extensive research on SEU and SDC errors, it ha...
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Janeth Mwile Mwasenga and Ibrahimu Chikira Mjemah
The development of socio-economic activities within the 60 m buffer zone has imposed change on the characteristics of rivers in northern Tanzania, subjecting rivers to collateral and irreversible damage due to their prolonged exposure to anthropic activi...
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Yanxi Zhang, Fengjiang An, Shasha Liao, Cheng Wu, Jian Liu and Yipeng Li
This paper aims to study the difference of results in breakup state judgment, debris cloud and fragment characteristic parameter during hypervelocity impact (HVI) on large-scale complex spacecraft structures by various numerical simulation methods. We co...
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