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Ling Ye, Weixuan Song, Miao He and Chunhui Liu
Residential mobility serves as a pivotal determinant in reshaping urban social spaces and driving spatial differentiation and segregation within cities. This study harnesses a rich dataset from surveys and the housing market in Nanjing, China to dissect ...
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Mark Orzech
Accurate prediction of ocean surface wave attenuation in polar marginal ice zones remains a challenge. In this article, an alternative approach to the problem is introduced, in which the ice layer is represented with a modified version of the vegetation ...
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Bin Ma, Xinchao Ding and Xingzhou Chen
The excavation-unloading damage effects of western high-geostress slopes on rock were explored by testing the pre-peak confining pressure unloading sandstone reloading mechanical properties. The deformation and failure mechanisms were studied from a meso...
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Diego Di Curzio, Alessia Di Giovanni, Raffaele Lidori, Mario Montopoli and Sergio Rusi
Accurate knowledge of the rain amount is a crucial driver in several hydrometeorological applications. This is especially true in complex orography territories, which are typically impervious, thus, leaving most mountain areas ungauged. Due to their spat...
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Roberto Clairmont, Heather Bedle, Kurt Marfurt and Yichuan Wang
Identifying gas hydrates in the oceanic subsurface using seismic reflection data supported by the presence of a bottom simulating reflector (BSR) is not an easy task, given the wide range of geophysical methods that have been applied to do so. Though the...
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Edoardo Del Pezzo and Jesús M. Ibáñez
In this paper we review and discuss the seismic method based on the analysis of seismic coda waves used in the last 10 years by the present authors and/or their co-workers, to produce separate images of intrinsic- and scattering attenuation in zones of p...
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Yana Saprykina, Margarita Shtremel, Samiksha Volvaiker and Sergey Kuznetsov
The evolution of wind waves in coastal zones leads to changes in the shape of the wave spectrum. Along the coast of Kerala, due to the presence of mudbanks during the southwest monsoon, we could observe downshifting of the peak frequency in the wave spec...
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Harry D. Kambezidis and Basil E. Psiloglou
Solar rays are attenuated by the Earth?s atmosphere. This attenuation can be expressed by the turbidity parameters; two of them are the Linke turbidity factor (TL) and the Unsworth?Monteith turbidity coefficient (TUM). In this sudy, both parameters are e...
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Xinnan Liu, Yihe Wang and Yingchun Chen
Periodic foundations for seismic isolation are getting increasing attention in the field of civil engineering. Initial stresses due to the vertical loads from the upper structures exist in periodic foundations. In the present paper, attenuation zones of ...
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Yasir Bashir, Deva Prasad Ghosh, Hammad Tariq Janjuhah and Chow Weng Sum
The future exploration plans of the industry is to find a small-scale reservoir for possible economic hydrocarbon reserves. These reserves could be illuminated by the super-resolution of full seismic data, including fractured zones, pinch-outs, channel e...
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