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Grigory Dolgikh and Stanislav Dolgikh
In this paper, the authors analyze data obtained from a supersensitive detector of hydrosphere pressure variations which was positioned on the shelf of the Sea of Japan at a depth of 25 m for several months. When processing this data, the main attention ...
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Vladimir Chupin, Grigory Dolgikh, Stanislav Dolgikh and Sergey Smirnov
To study the specific features of free surface oscillations in the northwestern part of Posyet Bay (the Sea of Japan), a series of experimental works using an installation with a laser meter for measuring hydrosphere pressure variations were carried out ...
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Grigory Dolgikh, Stanislav Dolgikh, Vladimir Chupin, Vladimir Ovcharenko, Vyacheslav Shvets and Sergey Yakovenko
In the paper, we discuss the results of processing and analysis of field data obtained from a laser-based supersensitive detector during the registering of hydrosphere pressure variations on the seabed at various points of the Sea of Japan shelf. The mai...
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Grigory I. Dolgikh, Olga S. Gromasheva, Stanislav G. Dolgikh and Alexander A. Plotnikov
This paper reviews the results of the processing of synchronized data on hydrosphere pressure variations and the Earth?s crust deformation in the microseismic range (5?15 s), obtained over the course of numerous experiments, using a coastal laser strainm...
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Peter Möller, Peter Dulski and Marco De Lucia
Rare earths and yttrium (REY) distribution patterns of the hydrosphere reveal systematic correlations of Gd and Y anomalies besides the non-correlated redox-dependent Ce and Eu anomalies. Eu anomalies are inherited by dissolution of feldspars in igneous ...
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Grigory Dolgikh, Sergey Budrin and Stanislav Dolgikh
In the article we analyzed the results of processing experimental data of the range of surface gravity sea wind waves (2?20 s) and the range of infra-gravitational sea waves (30 s?10 min), obtained on the laser meter of hydrosphere pressure variations. T...
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Henrik Drake, Magnus Ivarsson and Christine Heim
The oceanic and continental lithosphere constitutes Earth?s largest microbial habitat, yet it is scarcely investigated and not well understood. The physical and chemical properties here are distinctly different from the overlaying soils and the hydrosphe...
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Józef Piotr Antonowicz and Anna Kozak
The concentration of chemical and biological parameters in the ecotone of the surface microlayer (SML) occurring between the hydrosphere and the atmosphere of urban water bodies was investigated. Parallel, sub-surface water (SUB) analyses were carried ou...
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Guolin Han, Jialin Wang, Yuying Pan, Na Huang, Ziyuan Zhang, Ruiqi Peng, Zizhong Wang, Guofeng Sun, Cong Liu, Shangqian Ma, Yu Song and Zhihua Pan
Soil moisture is closely related to the hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere, which makes it one of the most significant climate variables. Using data from the National Environmental Forecasting Center (NCEP), this paper analyzes the temporal and spati...
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Myroslav Malovanyy,Andrew Masikevych,Mikhail Kolotylo,Valery Yaremchuk
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We studied ways of ensuring of the environmental safety of recreational territories of a mountain ecosystem on the example of "Vizhnytsky" National Nature Park (NNP) in the Pokutsko-Bukovynian Carpathians. Existing approaches to ensuring of the environme...
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