|
|
|
Greg White
Airport pavements have always evolved to keep pace with the demands of new aircraft. As aircraft weights and tyre pressures increase, stronger, new pavements are designed and existing pavements are rehabilitated or upgraded. The narrow-body commercial je...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ahmed Abouelsaad, Greg White and Ali Jamshidi
Asphalt mixtures age during service in the field, primarily as the result of chemical changes in the bituminous binder phase. The ageing phenomenon changes the properties of the asphalt mixture, including the stiffness modulus, the resistance to deformat...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Christine Matindu, Nimalka M. Weerasuriya, Francis N. Muyekho, Irena F. Creed, R. Greg Thorn and Anthony W. Sifuna
The metabarcoding of prokaryotic and fungal (Ascomycota only) ribosomal DNA was used to describe the microbial communities in soils of a remnant equatorial rainforest, maize?bean intercrop, and sugarcane in western Kenya. Cropping systems influenced the ...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Greg Lyle, Kenneth Clarke, Adam Kilpatrick, David McCulloch Summers and Bertram Ostendorf
Contemplation of potential strategies to adapt to a changing and variable climate in agricultural cropping areas depends on the availability of geo-information that is at a sufficient resolution, scale and temporal length to inform these decisions. We ev...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Kate Andrzejewski, Greg Ludvigson, Marina Suarez, Paul McCarthy and Peter Flaig
We report estimated stable isotope compositions of Artic paleoprecipitation using phyllosilicates sampled from three paleosols and two bentonites in the Prince Creek Formation (Maastrichtian) in northern Alaska. Previous studies reported a deuterium exce...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Patricia Masterson-Algar, Kieren Egan, Greg Flynn, Gwenllian Hughes, Aimee Spector, Joshua Stott and Gill Windle
Young dementia carers (YDCs) rarely receive appropriate training and support. Their visibility and identification remain dangerously low, and, consequently, support initiatives being developed are failing to reach them. This study explored the success (o...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Karl van der Schyff, Greg Foster, Karen Renaud and Stephen Flowerday
Online users are responsible for protecting their online privacy themselves: the mantra is custodiat te (protect yourself). Even so, there is a great deal of evidence pointing to the fact that online users generally do not act to preserve the privacy of ...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Felipe Duque, Greg O?Donnell, Yanli Liu, Mingming Song and Enda O?Connell
Polders are low-lying areas located in deltas, surrounded by embankments to prevent flooding (river or tidal floods). They rely on pumping systems to remove water from the inner rivers (artificial rivers inside the polder area) to the outer rivers, espec...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Enda O?Connell, Greg O?Donnell and Demetris Koutsoyiannis
Hurst?s seminal characterisation of long-term persistence (LTP) in geophysical records more than seven decades ago continues to inspire investigations into the Hurst phenomenon, not just in hydrology and climatology, but in many other scientific fields. ...
ver más
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Greg A. Ludvigson, Aaron F. Diefendorf, Marina B. Suarez, Luis A. González, Megan C. Corcoran, Kristen Schlanser, Peter P. Flaig, Paul J. McCarthy, Dolores van der Kolk, David Houseknecht and Margaret Sanders
We report estimated stable isotope compositions of depositional waters and paleoprecipitation from the Cretaceous Arctic to further elucidate the role of the global hydrologic cycle in sustaining polar warmth during that period. Estimates are based on ne...
ver más
|
|
|
|