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  • 1
    Call number: 5/M 95.0219 ; 5/M 92.0622
    In: International geophysics series
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: xxiii, 524 S.
    ISBN: 0-12-243780-2
    Series Statement: International geophysics series 51
    Classification:
    Tectonics
    Language: English
    Note: Contents: Contributors. - Introduction: William F. Brace. - The Brace Symposium and this Volume. - Bibliography: William F. Brace. - Acknowledgments. - BRITTLE FAILURE OF ROCKS. - 1 Observations of Quasistatic Fault Growth from Acoustic Emissions / D.A. Lockner, J.D. Byerlee, V. Kuksenko, A. Ponomarev, A. Sidorin. - 2 Fabrics of Experimental Fault Zones: Their Development and Relationship to Mechanical Behavior / J.M. Logan, C.A. Dengo, N.G. Higgs, Z.Z. Wang. - 3 Frictional Strength and the Effective Pressure Law of Montmorillonite and lllite Clays / C. Morrow, B. Radney, J. Byerlee. - 4 The Brittle-Ductile Transition in Feldspar Aggregates: An Experimental Study / J. Tullis, R. Yund. - 5 Stabilization of Faulting by Cumulative Slip / Teng-fong Wong, Yaojun Gu, Takashi Yanagidani, Yusheng Zhao. - PERMEABILITY AND FLUID FLOW IN ROCKS. - 6 On the Measurement of Permeability in Anisotropic Rocks / Yves Bernabé. - 7 Permeability and Relative Permeability in Rocks / Stephen C. Blair, James G. Berryman. - 8 The Determination of Permeability and Storage Capacity: Pore Pressure Oscillation Method / G.J. Fischer. - 9 Measurement of Permeability and Storage Capacity in Rocks During Deformation at High Temperature and Pressure / G.J. Fischer, M.S. Paterson. - 10 Growth of Grain Contacts in Halite by Solution-transfer: Implications for Diagenesis, Lithification, and Strength Recovery / Stephen H. Hickman, Brian Evans. - 11 The Influence of H2O and CO2 on Melt Migration in Two Silicate Liquid-Olivine Systems / G.N. Riley Jr., D.L. Kohlstedt. - FRACTURE CHARACTERIZATION AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF ROCK. - 12 Fluid-driven Cyclic Propagation of a Joint in the Ithaca Siltstone, Appalachian Basin, New York / Alfred Lacazette, Terry Engelder. - 13 The Influence of Hydrostatic and Uniaxial Stress on Remanent Magnetization / Randolph J. Martin. - 14 The Correlation between Fracture-toughness Anisotropy and Crack-surface Morphology of Siltstones in the Ithaca Formation, Appalachian Basin / Paul A. Scott, Terry Engelder, John J. Mecholsky Jr. - 15 CT Imaging of Electrical Resistivity Measurements: Nonuniform Water Saturation Can Be a Problem / Eve S. Sprunt. - 16 Fracture Detection and Characterization from Hydrophone Vertical Seismic Profiling Data / M.N. Toksöz, C.H. Cheng, R.D. Cicerone. - IMPLICATIONS OF ROCK MECHANICS ON CRUSTAL TECTONICS. - 17 Role of Elastic Stiffness and Fault Damping during Thrust-sheet Emplacement in a Foreland Belt / E.G. Bombolakis. - 18 Brace-Goetze Strength Profiles, The Partitioning of Strike-slip and Thrust Faulting at Zones of Oblique Convergence, and the Stress-Heat Flow Paradox of the San Andreas Fault / Peter Molnar. - 19 Hydraulic Pulses in the Earth's Crust / Amos Nor, Joseph Walder. - 20 Fault Stress States, Pore Pressure Distributions, and the Weakness of the San Andreas Fault / James R. Rice. - 21 Paradigms or Small Change in Earthquake Mechanics / C.H. Scholz. - Index.
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    Washington, DC : United States Gov. Print. Off.
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    Call number: SR 90.0002(233-B)
    In: Professional paper
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: III S., S. 21-51
    Series Statement: U.S. Geological Survey professional paper 233-B
    Language: English
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    Call number: SR 90.0002(233-A)
    In: Professional paper
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 20 S.
    Series Statement: U.S. Geological Survey professional paper 233-A
    Language: English
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    Call number: NBM 06.0076
    In: Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America
    Type of Medium: Non-book medium
    Pages: 1 CD-ROM
    Series Statement: Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America Vol. 91, No. 5
    Language: English
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    Call number: SR 90.0002(254-B)
    In: Professional paper
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: III S., S. 45-66, pl. 17-19
    Series Statement: U.S. Geological Survey bulletin 254-B
    Language: English
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    Washington, D.C. : American Geophysical Union
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    Call number: M 17.90361/2
    In: Chinese Geophysics
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: Seiten 231-457
    Series Statement: Chinese Geophysics Volume 1, Number 2
    Language: English
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    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Non-Traditional Stable Isotopes: Retrospective and Prospective by Fang-Zhen Teng, Nicolas Dauphas, James M. Watkins, p. 1-26 --- Chapter 2. Equilibrium Fractionation of Non-traditional Isotopes: a Molecular Modeling Perspective by Marc Blanchard, Etienne Balan, Edwin A. Schauble, p. 27-64 --- Chapter 3. Equilibrium Fractionation of Non-Traditional Stable Isotopes: an Experimental Perspective by Anat Shahar, Stephen M. Elardo, Catherine A. Macris, p. 65-84 --- Chapter 4. Kinetic Fractionation of Non-Traditional Stable Isotopes by Diffusion and Crystal Growth Reactions by James M. Watkins, Donald J. DePaolo, E. Bruce Watson, p. 85-126 --- Chapter 5. In Situ Analysis of Non-Traditional Isotopes by SIMS and LA–MC–ICP–MS: Key Aspects and the Example of Mg Isotopes in Olivines and Silicate Glasses by Marc Chaussidon, Zhengbin Deng, Johan Villeneuve, Julien Moureau, Bruce Watson, Frank Richter, Frédéric Moynier, p. 127-164 --- Chapter 6. Lithium Isotope Geochemistry by Sarah Penniston-Dorland, Xiao-Ming Liu, Roberta L. Rudnick, p. 165-218 --- Chapter 7. Magnesium Isotope Geochemistry by Fang-Zhen Teng, p. 219-288 --- Chapter 8. Silicon Isotope Geochemistry by Franck Poitrasson, p. 28-344 --- Chapter 9. Chlorine Isotope Geochemistry by Jaime D. Barnes, Zachary D. Sharp, p. 345-378 --- Chapter 10. Chromium Isotope Geochemistry by Liping Qin, Xiangli Wang, p. 379-414 --- Chapter 11. Iron Isotope Systematics by Nicolas Dauphas, Seth G. John, Olivier Rouxel, p. 415-510 Chapter 12. The Isotope Geochemistry of Ni by Tim Elliott, Robert C. J. Steele, p. 511-542 --- Chapter 13. The Isotope Geochemistry of Zinc and Copper by Frédéric Moynier, Derek Vance, Toshiyuki Fujii, Paul Savage, p. 543-600 --- Chapter 14. Germanium Isotope Geochemistry by Eva E. Stüeken, p. 657-682 --- Chapter 15. Selenium Isotopes as a Biogeochemical Proxy in Deep Time by Tim Elliott, Robert C. J. Steele, p. 511-542 --- Chapter 16. Good Golly, Why Moly? The Stable Isotope Geochemistry of Molybdenum by Brian Kendall, Tais W. Dahl, Ariel D. Anbar, p. 683-732 --- Chapter 17. Recent Developments in Mercury Stable Isotope Analysis by Joel D. Blum, Marcus W. Johnson, p. 733-758 --- Chapter 18. Investigation and Application of Thallium Isotope Fractionation by Sune G. Nielsen, Mark Rehkämper, Julie Prytulak, p. 759-798 --- Chapter 19. Uranium Isotope Fractionation by Morten B. Andersen, Claudine H. Stirling, Stefan Weyer, p. 799-850 --- Chapter 20. Medical Applications of Isotope Metallomics by Tim Elliott, Robert C. J. Steele, p. 851-885
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 885 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9780939950980
    Language: English
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    Publication Date: 2023-12-20
    Description: Waves of military technological changes have swept through the Eurasian land mass since the dawn of civilization. Military technological changes decisively shaped geopolitics and the fortunes of states, empires and civilizations. In his book Jimmy Teng claims that to understand the impacts of these military technological changes is in fact to understand the causes behind the following major historical puzzles or important facts: the leading position of the Near East during the dawn of civilization; the splendid achievements of Greece, India and China during the axial era; the classical golden age of India under the Gupta Empire; the Abbasid Golden Age of the Islamic world and the Sung Puzzle of China during the medieval era; and the rise of the West during the early modern and modern era.
    Keywords: HC10-1085 ; International Political Competition ; Economic Development ; Military Technology ; World History ; bic Book Industry Communication::K Economics, finance, business & management::KC Economics::KCZ Economic history
    Language: English
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-05
    Description: Decades of brain imaging experiments have revealed important insights into the architecture of the human brain and the detailed anatomic basis for the neural dynamics supporting human cognition. However, technical restrictions of traditional brain imaging approaches including functional magnetic resonance tomography (fMRI), positron emission tomography (PET), and magnetoencephalography (MEG) severely limit participants' movements during experiments. As a consequence, our knowledge of the neural basis of human cognition is rooted in a dissociation of human cognition from what is arguably its foremost, and certainly its evolutionarily most determinant function, organizing our behavior so as to optimize its consequences in our complex, multi-scale, and ever-changing environment. The concept of natural cognition, therefore, should not be separated from our fundamental experience and role as embodied agents acting in a complex, partly unpredictable world. To gain new insights into the brain dynamics supporting natural cognition, we must overcome restrictions of traditional brain imaging technology. First, the sensors used must be lightweight and mobile to allow monitoring of brain activity during free participant movements. New hardware technology for electroencephalography (EEG) and near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) allows recording electrical and hemodynamic brain activity while participants are freely moving. New data-driven analysis approaches must allow separation of signals arriving at the sensors from the brain and from non-brain sources (neck muscles, eyes, heart, the electrical environment, etc.). Independent component analysis (ICA) and related blind source separation methods allow separation of brain activity from non-brain activity from data recorded during experimental paradigms that stimulate natural cognition. Imaging the precisely timed, distributed brain dynamics that support all forms of our motivated actions and interactions in both laboratory and real-world settings requires new modes of data capture and of data processing. Synchronously recording participants’ motor behavior, brain activity, and other physiology, as well as their physical environment and external events may be termed mobile brain/body imaging ('MoBI'). Joint multi-stream analysis of recorded MoBI data is a major conceptual, mathematical, and data processing challenge. This Research Topic is one result of the first international MoBI meeting in Delmenhorst Germany in September 2013. During an intense workshop researchers from all over the world presented their projects and discussed new technological developments and challenges of this new imaging approach. Several of the presentations are compiled in this Research Topic that we hope may inspire new research using the MoBI paradigm to investigate natural cognition by recording and analyzing the brain dynamics and behavior of participants performing a wide range of naturally motivated actions and interactions.
    Keywords: RC321-571 ; Q1-390 ; fNIRS ; EEG ; Body Imaging ; computational neuroscience ; neuroergonomics ; Wireless dry EEG Sensors ; Biomechanics ; Natural Cognition ; Gait rehabilitation ; Mobile Brain ; Brain Mapping ; Embodied Cognition ; Mobile Brain Imaging ; Wireless Sensing ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSA Life sciences: general issues::PSAN Neurosciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-02-18
    Description: The Paris Agreement introduces long-term strategies as an instrument to inform progressively more ambitious emission reduction objectives, while holding development goals paramount in the context of national circumstances. In the lead up to the twenty-first Conference of the Parties, the Deep Decarbonization Pathways Project developed mid-century low-emission pathways for 16 countries, based on an innovative pathway design framework. In this Perspective, we describe this framework and show how it can support the development of sectorally and technologically detailed, policy-relevant and country-driven strategies consistent with the Paris Agreement climate goal. We also discuss how this framework can be used to engage stakeholder input and buy-in; design implementation policy packages; reveal necessary technological, financial and institutional enabling conditions; and support global stocktaking and increasing of ambition.
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    Repository Name: Wuppertal Institut für Klima, Umwelt, Energie
    Language: English
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