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Daniele Sampietro and Martina Capponi
The bathymetry is the most superficial layer of the Earth?s crust on which it is possible to perform direct measurements. However, it is also well known that water covers more than 70% of the Earth?s surface, so an enormous expenditure of acquisition cam...
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Kuo-Hsin Tseng, Tsun-Hua Yang, Pei-Yuan Chen, Hwa Chien, Chi-Farn Chen and Yi-Chan Hung
Changes in the global climate have induced densified rainfall and caused natural hazards across the world in recent years. Formed by a central mountain range and a corridor of alluvial plains to the west, Taiwan is at risk of flood hazards owing to its l...
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Brandon M. Lee, Jay R. Johnson and David R. Dowling
Computational predictions of acoustic transmission loss (TL) in ocean environments depend on the relevant environmental characteristics, such as the sound speed field, bathymetry, and seabed properties. When databases are used to obtain estimates of thes...
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Sander Varbla
Although Northern Europe has been the target area in many regionwide geoid determination studies, the research has been land-focused, neglecting bathymetry information. With new projects, such as the Baltic Sea Chart Datum 2000, the attention is shifting...
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Mohamed Elsayed Elsobeiey
The aim of this paper is to assess the performance of satellite-based correction service, Trimble PP-RTX, and Virtual Reference Stations (VRS) for bathymetry determination, and check how far these techniques meet the minimum standards of the Internationa...
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Aimar Lersundi-Kanpistegi, Ana M. Bernabeu, Daniel Rey and Rafael Díaz
The Ria de Vigo (NW Iberian Peninsula) is one of the most impacted coastal areas of Galicia, due to demographic and industrial pressure. One of the main consequences of this pressure is the need to extend the current wastewater treatment plant of the cit...
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Ákos Halmai, Alexandra Gradwohl?Valkay, Szabolcs Czigány, Johanna Ficsor, Zoltán Árpád Liptay, Kinga Kiss, Dénes Lóczy and Ervin Pirkhoffer
Sonar survey of shallow water bodies has challenged scientists for a long time. Although these water courses are small, still they have an increasing ecological, touristic and economical role. As maritime sonars are non-ideal tools for shallow waters, th...
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Larry Mayer, Martin Jakobsson, Graham Allen, Boris Dorschel, Robin Falconer, Vicki Ferrini, Geoffroy Lamarche, Helen Snaith and Pauline Weatherall
Despite many of years of mapping effort, only a small fraction of the world ocean?s seafloor has been sampled for depth, greatly limiting our ability to explore and understand critical ocean and seafloor processes. Recognizing this poor state of our know...
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Arghya Goswami, Linda Hinnov, Anand Gnanadesikan and Taylor Young
At present, global paleoclimate simulations are prepared with bathtub-like, flat, featureless and steep walled ocean bathymetry, which is neither realistic nor suitable. In this article, we present the first enhanced version of a reconstructed paleobathy...
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Benjamin Bruneau, Marc Villié, Mathieu Ducros, Benoit Chauveau, François Baudin and Isabelle Moretti
The active debate about the processes governing the organic-rich sediment deposition generally involves the relative roles of elevated primary productivity and enhanced preservation related to anoxia. However, other less spotlighted factors could have a ...
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