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Ming Kang, Huanzhao Guo, Wende Zhu, Xianrong Luo and Jianwen Yang
The anionic and cationic species of elements from deeply buried deposits migrate to the near surface driven by various geological forces. The geoelectrochemical exploration method (GEM), derived from CHIM, consists of the application of an electric field...
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Inmaculada Ortigosa, Raul Bardaji, Albert Carbonell, Oriol Carrasco, Marcella Castells-Sanabra, Rafel Figuerola, Nina Hoareau, Jordi Mateu, Jaume Piera, Joan Puigdefabregas, Joaquín Salvador, Carine Simon, Ignasi Vallès-Casanova and Josep L. Pelegrí
Shelf waters near large cities, such as Barcelona, are affected not only by meteorological episodes but also by anthropogenic influence. Scientists usually use data from on-site coastal platforms to analyze and understand these complex water ecosystems b...
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Jean Rabault, Takehiko Nose, Gaute Hope, Malte Müller, Øyvind Breivik, Joey Voermans, Lars Robert Hole, Patrik Bohlinger, Takuji Waseda, Tsubasa Kodaira, Tomotaka Katsuno, Mark Johnson, Graig Sutherland, Malin Johansson, Kai Haakon Christensen, Adam Garbo, Atle Jensen, Olav Gundersen, Aleksey Marchenko and Alexander Babanin
There is a wide consensus within the polar science, meteorology, and oceanography communities that more in situ observations of the ocean, atmosphere, and sea ice are required to further improve operational forecasting model skills. Traditionally, the vo...
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Anestis Kousis and Christos Tjortjis
Smart cities connect people and places using innovative technologies such as Data Mining (DM), Machine Learning (ML), big data, and the Internet of Things (IoT). This paper presents a bibliometric analysis to provide a comprehensive overview of studies a...
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Paolo Diviacco, Antonio Nadali, Massimiliano Iurcev, Mihai Burca, Rodrigo Carbajales, Matteo Gangale, Alessandro Busato, Fabio Brunetti, Lorenzo Grio, Alberto Viola and Nikolas Potleca
Marine life can be severely affected by anthropogenic underwater noise. This latter increased proportionally to the rise of human activities such as maritime traffic, marine civil engineering works, oil- and gas-related activities or offshore wind farms;...
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Pol Ribes-Pleguezuelo, Bruno Delacourt, Mika K. G. Holmberg, Elisabetta Iorfida, Philipp Reiss, Guillermo Salinas and Agnieszka Suliga
The possible presence of life in the atmosphere of Venus has been debated frequently over the last 60 years. The discussion was recently reignited by the possible detection of phosphine (PH3" role="presentation" style="position: relative;">33
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Salil S. Sule, Aliaksei L. Petsiuk and Joshua M. Pearce
Centrifuges are commonly required devices in medical diagnostics facilities as well as scientific laboratories. Although there are commercial and open source centrifuges, the costs of the former and the required electricity to operate the latter limit ac...
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Joseph Pearson and Helmut Cölfen
Open-source Multiwavelength Analytical Ultracentrifugation (MWL-AUC) detection systems have been evolving for over a decade. Continual advances emerging out of several research groups have brought the instrumentation technology to increasingly higher lev...
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Alan Marchiori, Yadong Li and Jeffrey Evans
In this work, we describe our approach and experiences bringing an instrumented soil-bentonite slurry trench cutoff wall into a modern IoT data collection and visualization pipeline. Soil-bentonite slurry trench cutoff walls have long been used to contro...
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Vladimir Krivtsov and Brian Linfoot
This paper describes the physical model testing of an array of wave energy devices undertaken in the NTNU (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) Trondheim basin between 8 and 20 October 2008 funded under the EU Hydralabs III initiative, and pro...
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