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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :
    Keywords: Geophysics. ; Sedimentology. ; Geology. ; Geophysics. ; Sedimentology. ; Geology.
    Description / Table of Contents: Structural Style and Seismic Profile Characteristics -- Sedimentary Sequence and Seismic Response -- Seismic Response Characteristics of Typical Geologic bodies -- Seismic Geological Characteristics of Typical Oil and Gas Reservoirs.
    Abstract: This book offers readers a comprehensive introduction to the seismic and geological response characteristics of major tectonic types, typical reservoirs, and typical geological bodies in China, illustrated in diagrams. The book is divided into four sections, the first of which covers the typical structural styles of petroliferous basins in China. The second focuses on the seismic response of typical stratigraphic and sedimentary features. The third section addresses the seismic response characteristics of clastic geological bodies such as fan bodies, river phase sand bodies, and delta sand bodies, while the fourth describes three typical oil and gas reservoirs.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: VIII, 99 p. 233 illus., 225 illus. in color. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021.
    ISBN: 9789811567919
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Earth Sciences,
    DDC: 550
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Berlin : Springer
    Call number: 6/M 16.89656
    Description / Table of Contents: Geodetic datum (including coordinate datum, height datum, depth datum, gravimetry datum) and geodetic systems (including geodetic coordinate system, plane coordinate system, height system, gravimetry system) are the common foundations for every aspect of geomatics. This course book focuses on geodetic datum and geodetic systems, and describes the basic theories, techniques, methods of geodesy. The main themes include: the various techniques of geodetic data acquisition, geodetic datum and geodetic control networks, geoid and height systems, reference ellipsoid and geodetic coordinate systems, Gaussian projection and Gaussian plan coordinates and the establishment of geodetic coordinate systems. The framework of this book is based on several decades of lecture noted and the contents are developed systematically for a complete introduction to the geodetic foundations of geomatics.
    Description / Table of Contents: REVIEW: "The present work integrates both classical materials and modern developments in geodesy, it describes pure theoretical approaches and recent practical applications. The book can be used as a general textbook for undergraduates studying geomatics and survejing and mapping in higher education institutions. For technicians who are engaged in geomatic and surveying engineering, the book is strongly recommended as a basic and useful reference guide."
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XXI, 401 S.
    ISBN: 9783642412455 , 9783642412448
    Classification:
    Geodesy
    Language: English
    Note: Introduction -- Geodetic Data Collection Techniques -- Geodetic datum and Geodetic Control Network -- Geoid and Height System -- Reference Ellipsoid and Geodetic Coordinate System -- Gauss and UTM Conformal Projection and Plane Rectangular Coordinate System -- Establishment of Geodetic Coordinate System
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    University of Michigan Press | U OF M CENTER FOR CHINESE STUDIES
    Publication Date: 2023-02-14
    Description: Pentasyllabic poetry has been a focus of critical study since the appearance of the earliest works of Chinese literary criticism in the Six Dynasties period. Throughout the subsequent dynasties, traditional Chinese critics continued to examine pentasyllabic poetry as a leading poetic type and to compile various comprehensive anthologies of it. The Matrix of Lyric Transformation enriches this tradition, using modern analytical methods to explore issues of self-expression and to trace the early formal, thematic, and generic developments of this poetic form. Beginning with a discussion of the Yüeh-fu and ku-shih genres of the Han period, Cai Zong-qi introdues the analytical framework of modes from Western literary criticism to show how the pentasyllabic poetry changed over time. He argues that changing practices of poetic composition effected a shift from a dramatic mode typical of folk compositions to a narrative mode and finally to lyric and symbolic modes developed in literati circles.
    Keywords: Sociology and anthropology ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology
    Language: English , Chinese
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-03-22
    Description: Records of Disasters: Media Infrastructures and Climate Change explores how environmental disasters manifest and inscribe themselves in infrastructures. By turning to infrastructures, their logic and functioning, collapse and malfunction, the volume reveals their potential as fragile material witnesses to and of disasters. As climate change is unequally distributed across continuous dynamics and events, time scales and spatial registers, infrastructures can be understood as proxies or seismographs mediating different spatio-temporal layers that make these dynamics tangible. Disaster is made operational by negotiating what is defined as such, and under which geopolitical conditions. What connects melting glaciers and the knowledge from ice cores to the mapping of the ocean floor and the extraction of resources in the deep-sea? How can infrastructures be thought in time and “critical proximity”, and how do they bear witness to colonial pasts and presents? The volume proposes an analytical perspective on infrastructures as multi-layered witnesses to climate change, bringing together scientific and artistic approaches, students and scholars from different disciplines.
    Keywords: Geopolitics ; Media Studies ; Infrastructures ; Climate Change ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFD Media studies
    Language: English
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    KIT Scientific Publishing
    Publication Date: 2023-07-05
    Description: This book proposes to solve the low-resolution (LR) facial analysis problem with 3D face super-resolution (FSR). A complete processing chain is presented towards effective 3D FSR in real world. To deal with the extreme challenges of incorporating 3D modeling under the ill-posed LR condition, a novel workflow coupling automatic localization of 2D facial feature points and 3D shape reconstruction is developed, leading to a robust pipeline for pose-invariant hallucination of the 3D facial texture.
    Keywords: QA75.5-76.95 ; Super-Resolution ; 3D ; Gesichtsanalyse ; Superresolution ; Gesichtsmodellierung ; Face Hallucination ; Face Analysis ; Face Modeling
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-07-18
    Language: English
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2020-12-10
    Language: English
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
    Format: application/pdf
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-04-27
    Description: Primary ice nucleation mechanisms are rarely sufficient for producing observed concentrations of ice crystals, meaning secondary ice production processes (SIP) must occur under some conditions. Data from the High Altitude Ice Crystals-High Ice Water Content (HAIC-HIWC) field campaigns and related mesoscale model simulations with a property-based microphysics scheme (P3) are used to show multiple different SIP processes must be considered to explain observed ice crystal number concentrations. In particular, a multi-modal gamma fitting routine is used to automatically determine the number of modes and fit parameters of each mode for measured size distributions. These are combined with measured total water contents (TWCs) to characterize how cloud microphysical properties vary with temperature, TWC, and convective and meteorological characteristics (e.g., strength, proximity to convection, surface characteristics, updraft velocities) to assess under what conditions SIP processes might act. Comparison against WRF simulations using existing cloud microphysical parameterization schemes show that the intensity and spatial extent of the observed airborne X-band reflectivity and measured size distributions are not well replicated. Sensitivity tests showed that without modeling a variety of SIP processes, total ice number concentrations were 2 to 3 orders of magnitude less than observed between -10C and -45C. Including only one of three SIP mechanisms separately (i.e., Hallett-Mossop mechanism, fragmentation during ice-ice collisions, and shattering of freezing droplets) cannot replicate observed concentrations, but including all three SIP processes can. An effect of SIP on convective invigoration is also exhibited. Implications for understanding SIP processes and for their representations in models are discussed.
    Language: English
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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  • 9
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    In:  XXVIII General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG)
    Publication Date: 2023-07-12
    Description: Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) are increasingly viewed as of central importance to improving the quality of human and environmental health in urban areas. Preservation and planting of trees are probably the most common management strategies for ensuring urban ecosystem services. For the aquatic environment the benefits of trees are typically assumed to be self-evident or are based on knowledge translated from other systems. However, this is often not the case for urban areas due to different combinations of stressors and the fine-scale complexity of urban environments. Here we present a concept for assessing multiple-benefits of NBS, and addressing key elements around scale, which is often missing from such frameworks. The work was developed through international collaborations. To provide important underpinning evidence supporting the framework, we have undertaken systematic evidence reviews and meta-analyses of scientific literature for hydrological (flood relief), water quality (pollution control) and aquatic macroinvertebrate (biodiversity) indicators. This information has been aligned with new statistical analyses and incorporated into modelling assessments. The findings are set in the context of priority needs of city stakeholders to identify strategies for optimal NBS establishment and inform best practice.
    Language: English
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2023-08-09
    Description: Arctic permafrost soils are estimated to contain 1700 Gt of carbon and a warming climate signals more rapid release of CO2 from these environments, further exacerbating the warming effect of greenhouse gases. CO2 emissions from Arctic soils during the cold season were previously thought to be negligible; this is not the case and their contribution to the overall annual carbon budget is expected to increase in a warming world. Few observational and modelling studies have been directed at Arctic cold season carbon cycling processes, ultimately making any future projections of CO2 release unreliable. This unreliability is compounded by uncertainty in (1) the land component of Earth System Models regarding the parameterizations of biogeophysical and biogeochemical processes driving CO2 release during winter and (2) projections of future climate in the Arctic. Here, we use the CLM5.0 model in point mode for Trail Valley Creek near Inuvik NT, forced by ERA5 reanalysis to evaluate the performance of CLM5.0 for present-day conditions using flux tower measurements of net ecosystem CO2 exchange as model constraints. We then apply a bias-corrected NA-CORDEX ensemble of RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 scenarios to quantify the variability in future winter CO2 emissions due to (1) model uncertainty in future climate conditions and (2) parameter uncertainty in CLM5.0 relating to the temperature sensitivity of soil respiration (Q10), the moisture threshold for soil decomposition and the thermal conductivity scheme for the snow layer. The latter is a strong control on the thermal evolution of soil temperature, and therefore soil respiration during the winter.
    Language: English
    Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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