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Milad Showkatbakhsh and Mohammed Makki
The complexity associated with the design of urban tissues is driven by the multitude of design goals that influence urban development and growth. This complexity is amplified by the design goals being inherently conflicting, necessitating preference-bas...
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George E. Mustoe, Mike Viney and Jim Mills
Central Wyoming, USA, was the site of ancient Lake Gosiute during the Early Eocene. Lake Gosiute was a large body of water surrounded by subtropical forest, the lake being part of a lacustrine complex that occupied the Green River Basin. Lake level rises...
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Ana Sofía Pereira
Pág. 146 - 151
En el libro, A topology of everyday constellations, Georges Teyssot expone los temas que va persiguiendo hace décadas, manteniendo su ya conocido registro erudito y denso. Como un flâneur intenta desentrañar la espesura compleja de las tramas de lo cotid...
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Mohamed Ikhwan Nasir Mohamed Anuar,Raziah Ahmad
Pág. 279 - 291
The development of the urban highway in and around the city has created vast quantities of left over spaces that seldom integrated into formal planning and design. Vague on purpose, the interstitial spaces formed from these concrete ?rivers? are referred...
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Michael A. Abrams
Gases contained within near-surface marine sediments can be derived from multiple sources: shallow microbial activity, thermal cracking of organic matter and inorganic materials, or magmatic-mantle degassing. Each origin will display a distinctive hydroc...
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