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  • 1
    Keywords: GPS ; Global Positioning System ; geodesy
    Description / Table of Contents: OPENING ADDRESS On behalf of the Local Organizing Committee, I welcome you all to the first International Workshop on GPS-techniques in surveying and geodesy held at this university. This workshop is designed to bring together experts from various countries and also scientists who carry out, analyze and interpret such measurements with those who work on instrumental and theoretical problems. The workshop focuses hereby on high-precision applications with emphasis on monitoring time-dependent phenomena such as those relevant to geodynamics as well as men-made constructions as those in civil engineering and similar fields. It is astonishing to see how, in spite of all earlier satellite work over the last two decades, GPS-methods became so fast a relevant new technology, in its proper sense, in modern geodesy and surveying besides VLBI and Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR). With the recent development of new dual-frequency receivers the role of GPS-procedures in monitoring large-scale phenomena over big distances will still expand; and the application of kinematical GPS-approaches is of utmost interest in solving high-precision problems. It is indeed fascinating to realize how GPS-methods have become in such a short time a surprisingly efficient and effective, this means : fast, precise and easy to apply, tool which is able to replace already now, after a few years of existence and with an incomplete set of a few out of the 18 satellites (of the final stage), at least partially some expensive, slow and cumbersome classical surveying methods. On the other hand, it cannot be overemphasized that GPS-procedures are still at their beginning and the full spectrum of their capabilities still has to be explored. In Europe, for example, where excellent classical surveying systems do exist the situation is quite different from the situation in other countries such as Canada or the USA. Even within Europe the application types of GPS-methods will vary; for example, in Norway the situation is quite different from central European countries. It is often forgotten, that together with GPS we will have to introduce new concepts and a new thinking in combination with other modern satellite procedures. GPS itself can resolve only a small part of the problems to be solved by modern geodesy but it will open the way to a great variety of new applications and capabilities. Modern global tectonics is just one of the new disciplines of high interest and great practical impact. I could continue in citing other similarly important new fields. GPS is, however, of special importance because it replaces old technologies and fills gaps where modern and efficient tools are most needed. Consequently, also the optimal combination of GPS-methods with new auxiliary and also classical high-precision techniques is of great importance, mainly under the european conditions outlined above. Moreover, the real-time or almost-real-time use of GPS in combination with photogrammetry, inertial geodesy, gravity gradiometry or even classical surveying is of substantial interest. It is indeed important to realize the new concepts in modern satellite and space methods and I, therefore, spoke above of a new "technology" which should be optimally developed as there is a worldwide need of such capabilities and tools. In view of the few active NAVSTAR-satellites in sky in 1988 this is perhaps not the best year for GPS-applications but the right time for a review of the experience gained until now and using it as a base for the planning of the future...
    Pages: Online-Ressource (532 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783540502678
    Language: English
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  • 2
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    London : Springer
    Keywords: Adaptation ; Artificial Life ; Bio-inspired Computing ; Bio-inspired Robotics ; Collective Behaviour ; Complex Systems ; Decentralized Management ; Distrbuted Management ; Distributed Computing ; Emergence ; Evolutinary Algorithms ; Immune Networks ; Information Transfer ; Multi-agent Systems ; Pattern Formation ; Self-assembly ; Self-organization ; Self-organizing Computation
    Description / Table of Contents: The main challenge faced by designers of self-organizing systems is how to validate and control non-deterministic dynamics. Over-engineering the system may completely suppress self-organization with an outside influence, eliminating emergent patterns and decreasing robustness, adaptability and scalability. Whilst leaving too much non-determinism in the system’s behaviour may make its verification and validation almost impossible. This book presents the state-of-the-practice in successfully engineered self-organizing systems, and examines ways to balance design and self organization in the context of applications. As demonstrated throughout, finding this balance helps to deal with diverse practical challenges. The book begins with the more established fields of traffic management and structural health monitoring, building up towards robotic teams, solving challenging tasks deployed in tough environments. The second half of the book follows with a deeper look into the micro-level, and considers local interactions between agents. These interactions lead towards self-modifying digital circuitry and self-managing grids, self-organizing data visualization and intrusion detection in computer networks, immunocomputing and nature-inspired computation, and eventually to artificial life. The case studies described illustrate the richness of the topic and provide guidance to its intricate areas. Many algorithms proposed and discussed in this volume are biologically inspired and readers will also gain an insight into cellular automata, genetic algorithms, artificial immune systems, snake-like locomotion, ant foraging, birds flocking and mutualistic biological ecosystems, amongst others. Demonstrating the practical relevance and applicability of self-organization, this book will be of interest to advanced students and researchers in a wide range of fields.
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XI, 375 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9781846289828
    Language: English
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  • 3
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    Rijeka : InTech
    Keywords: remote sensing ; GIS ; GPS ; earth and planetary sciences
    Description / Table of Contents: Spatial planning is a significant part of geosciences that is developing very rapidly. Many new methods and modeling techniques like GIS (Geographical Information Systems), GPS (Global Positioning Systems) or remote sensing techniques have been developed and applied in various aspects of spatial planning. The chapters collected in this book present an excellent profile of the current state of theories, data, analysis methods and modeling techniques used in several case studies. The book is divided into three main parts (Theoretical aspects of spatial planning, Quantitative and computer spatial planning methods and Practical applications of spatial planning) that cover the latest advances in urban, city and spatial planning. The book also shows different aspects of spatial planning and different approaches to case studies in several countries.
    Pages: Online-Ressource (366 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9789535103776
    Language: English
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  • 4
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    Rijeka : InTech
    Keywords: GIS ; geospatial data ; GPS ; GNSS ; navigation systems
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Introduction to Navigation Systems / By Junghyun Lee --- 2. A Review: Remote Sensing Sensors / By Lingli Zhu, Juha Suomalainen, Jingbin Liu, Juha Hyyppä, Harri Kaartinen and Henrik Haggren --- 3. Validation and Quality Assessment of Sea Levels from SARAL/ AltiKa Satellite Altimetry over the Marginal Seas at the Southeast Asia / By Noor Nabilah Abdullah and Nurul Hazrina Idris --- 4. Geospatial Analysis for Irrigated Land Assessment, Modeling and Mapping / By Olumuyiwa Idowu Ojo and Francois Ilunga --- 5. The Use of GNSS GPS Technology for Offshore Oil and Gas Platform Subsidence Monitoring / By Heri Andreas, Hasanuddin Z. Abidin, Irwan Gumilar, Dina A. Sarsito and Dhota Pradipta --- 6. The Use of MODIS Images to Quantify the Energy Balance in Different Agroecosystems in Brazil / By Antônio Heriberto de Castro Teixeira, Janice F. Leivas, Carlos C. Ronquim and Gustavo Bayma-Silva --- 7. Earth Observation for Urban Climate Monitoring: Surface Cover and Land Surface Temperature / By Zina Mitraka and Nektarios Chrysoulakis --- 8. Pre-earthquake Anomaly Detection and Assessment through Lineament Changes Observation Using Multi-temporal Landsat 8-OLI Imageries: Case of Gorkha and Imphal / By Biswajit Nath, Zheng Niu and Shukla Acharjee --- 9. Optimization of an Earth Observation Data Processing and Distribution System / By Jonathan Becedas, María del Mar Núñez and David González --- 10. Multi-purposeful Application of Geospatial Data / By Chattopadhyay Nabansu, Chandras Swati and Tidke Nivedita
    ISBN: 9781789231090
    Language: English
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  • 5
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    Rijeka : InTech
    Keywords: satellite positioning ; GNSS ; GPS ; engineering
    Description / Table of Contents: Satellite positioning techniques, particularly global navigation satellite systems (GNSS), are capable of measuring small changes of the Earths shape and atmosphere, as well as surface characteristics with an unprecedented accuracy. This book is devoted to presenting recent results and development in satellite positioning technique and applications, including GNSS positioning methods, models, atmospheric sounding, and reflectometry as well their applications in the atmosphere, land, oceans and cryosphere. This book provides a good reference for satellite positioning techniques, engineers, scientists as well as user community.
    Pages: Online-Ressource (212 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9789535117384
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Keywords: Coastal Resilience ; Social Justice ; Extreme Weather ; Natural Disaster ; Disaster Recovery ; Adaptation ; Severe Storm ; Climate Change management ; Coastal hazards ; Hurricane ; Katrina ; Flood ; Gentrification ; Environmental Policy ; Water Policy ; Environmental Law
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction to the Book: “Ahead of the Curve” / Shirley Laska / Pages 1-31 --- Louisiana’s Risks Anticipating the Future Challenges to Other U.S. Coastal Communities --- Managing Risks in Louisiana’s Rapidly Changing Coastal Zone / Donald F. Boesch / Pages 35-62 --- Climate Adaptation Challenges and Solutions --- Connecting the Dots: The Origins, Evolutions, and Implications of the Map that Changed Post-Katrina Recovery Planning in New Orleans / Zachary Lamb / Pages 65-91 --- Antagonisms of Adaptation: Climate Change Adaptation Measures in New Orleans and New York City / Kevin Fox Gotham, Megan Faust / Pages 93-112 --- Adapting to a Smaller Coast: Restoration, Protection, and Social Justice in Coastal Louisiana / Scott A. Hemmerling, Monica Barra, Rebecca H. Bond / Pages 113-144 --- Relocation and Resettlement: An Extreme Adjustment --- Community Resettlement in Louisiana: Learning from Histories of Horror and Hope / Nathan Jessee / Pages 147-184 --- Sojourners in a New Land: Hope and Adaptive Traditions / Kristina J. Peterson / Pages 185-214 --- Types/Locations of Communities and Their Responses to Extreme Weather: Urban --- Post-disaster Development Dilemmas: Advancing Landscapes of Social Justice in a Neoliberal Post-disaster Landscape / Anna Livia Brand, Vern Baxter / Pages 217-240 --- Reimagining Housing: Affordability Crisis and Its Role in Disaster Resilience and Recovery / Andreanecia M. Morris, Lucas Diaz / Pages 241-259 --- Types/Locations of Communities and Their Responses to Extreme Weather: Suburban/Mid State --- The 2016 Unexpected Mid-State Louisiana Flood: With Special Focus on the Different Rescue and Recovery Responses It Engendered / Michelle Annette Meyer, Brant Mitchell, Shannon Van Zandt, Stuart Nolan / Pages 263-281 --- Types/Locations of Communities and Their Responses to Extreme Weather: Rural --- Challenges of Post-Disaster Recovery in Rural Areas / Alessandra Jerolleman / Pages 285-310 --- Types/Locations of Communities and Their Responses to Extreme Weather: Coupled Coastal-Inland --- Regional Resilience: Building Adaptive Capacity and Community Well-Being Across Louisiana’s Dynamic Coastal–Inland Continuum / Traci Birch, Jeff Carney / Pages 313-340
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 361 pages) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    ISBN: 9783030272050
    Language: English
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  • 7
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    Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer
    Keywords: GPS ; Global Positioning System ; geodesy
    Description / Table of Contents: The subject of the book is an indepth description of the theory and mathematical models behind the application of the Global Positioning System in geodesy and geodynamics. The text has been prepared by leading experts in the field, contributing their particular points of view. Unlike a collection of disjoint papers, the text provides a continous flow of ideas and developments. The mathematical models for GPS measurements are developed in the first half of the book, followed by the description of GPS solutions for geodetic applications on local, regional and global scales.
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VII, 407 Seiten) , 120 schwarz-weiß Abbildungen
    ISBN: 9783540494478
    Language: English
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  • 8
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    Rijeka : InTech
    Keywords: GPS ; Global Positioning System ; GNSS ; Global Navigation Satellite System ; GLONASS
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Review on Sparse-Based Multipath Estimation and Mitigation: Intense Solution to Counteract the Effects in Software GPS Receivers / By Ganapathy Arul Elango, B. Senthil Kumar, Ch.V.M.S.N. Pavan Kumar and C. Venkatramanan --- 2. Integrity Monitoring: From Airborne to Land Applications / By Davide Imparato, Ahmed El-Mowafy and Chris Rizos --- 3. GPS Modeling of the Ionosphere Using Computer Neural Networks / By Daniel Okoh --- 4. GNSS Error Sources / By Malek Karaim, Mohamed Elsheikh and Aboelmagd Noureldin --- 5. GNSS Application in Retrieving Sea Wind Speed / By Dongkai Yang and Feng Wang --- 6. GNSSs, Signals, and Receivers / By Mohamed Tamazin, Malek Karaim and Aboelmagd Noureldin --- 7. Applications of GNSS Slant Path Delay Data on Meteorology at Storm Scales / By Takuya Kawabata and Yoshinori Shoji --- 8. Antennas and Front-End in GNSS / By Korkut Yegin --- 9. Ionosphere Variability in Low and Mid-Latitudes of India Using GPS-TEC Estimates from 2002 to 2016 / By Sridevi Jade and Shrungeshwara T.S.
    ISBN: 9781789232158
    Language: English
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  • 9
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    Atla Open Press
    Publication Date: 2023-06-15
    Description: Qualitative research helps investigators better understand the experiences of others. Qualitative Research: A Field Manual for Ministry Students assumes no prior background in research involving human subjects. The examples and exercises in this book are drawn from variety of ministry settings and religious communities. The book addresses the distinctive features of final projects in Doctor of Ministry programs, including how to evaluate a project’s success. Some research methods textbooks discuss theory in depth but provide little explanation about how to conduct a study. This book explains how to use specific techniques and procedures, from study design and recruitment of participants to collection of data, analysis (coding), and interpretation of findings. Included is a databank containing transcribed interviews from qualitative studies. These data can be used to practice the analysis techniques discussed in the book.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: qualitative research ; ministry ; textbook ; research design ; GPS ; HRLM3
    Language: English
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-04-04
    Description: Verbesserte Kenntnisse über die Prozesse im regionalen Wasserhaushalt sind wesentlich für das Verständnis von Klimaänderungen sowie die Entwicklung geeigneter Klimaanpassungsstrategien. Diese Arbeit geht der Frage nach, wie sich kurzfristige Änderungen der synoptischen Bedingungen und variierende Landoberflächeneigenschaften auf den atmosphärischen Wasserhaushalt auswirken.
    Keywords: QC1-999 ; Regionale Klimamodellierung ; GPS ; COSMO ; Atmosphärischer Wasserhaushalt ; Einfluss von Wetterlagen und Topographie ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PH Physics
    Language: German
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  • 11
    Publication Date: 2024-04-04
    Description: Combining Terrestrial Reference Frames (TRFs) to frames of superior quality (like the ITRF) usually involves homogenisation by an empirical weighting scheme. Different approaches on variance component estimation have been evaluated for this purpose. The statistically rigorous Helmert estimator has been compared with two other methods: the degree of freedom method and a simplified, approximate estimator. Tests have been performed, covering two elementary types of combinations.
    Keywords: QC1-999 ; Reference Systems ; VLBI ; Geodesy ; SLR ; GPS ; Least Squares Adjustment ; Variance Component Estimation ; ITRF ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PH Physics
    Language: German
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  • 12
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    Springer Nature | Springer International Publishing
    Publication Date: 2024-04-04
    Description: This open access book describes Smittestopp, the first Norwegian system for digital contact tracing of Covid-19 infections, which was developed in March and early April 2020. The system was deployed after five weeks of development and was active for a little more than two months, when a drop in infection levels in Norway and privacy concerns led to shutting it down. The intention of this book is twofold. First, it reports on the design choices made in the development phase. Second, as one of the only systems in the world that collected population data into a central database and which was used for an entire population, we can share experience on how the design choices impacted the system's operation. By sharing lessons learned and the challenges faced during the development and deployment of the technology, we hope that this book can be a valuable guide for experts from different domains, such as big data collection and analysis, application development, and deployment in a national population, as well as digital tracing.
    Keywords: digital contract tracing ; Covid-19 ; public health ; pandemic ; BLE ; GPS ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PB Mathematics::PBK Calculus and mathematical analysis::PBKS Numerical analysis ; thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing::MB Medicine: general issues::MBN Public health and preventive medicine ; thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing::MB Medicine: general issues::MBN Public health and preventive medicine::MBNS Epidemiology and Medical statistics ; thema EDItEUR::U Computing and Information Technology::UY Computer science ; thema EDItEUR::U Computing and Information Technology::UK Computer hardware::UKN Network hardware ; thema EDItEUR::U Computing and Information Technology::UY Computer science::UYD Systems analysis and design
    Language: English
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    MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Publication Date: 2024-03-28
    Description: This reprint of the Special Issue "BDS/GNSS for Earth Observation” highlights and discusses major aspects of Earth monitoring. Among the most noteworthy works are articles presenting variations in the plasmaspheric total electron content (TEC) and correlations between the seismo-ionospheric anomalies of GNSS-TEC and earthquake energy. Those addressing the analysis of the Earth's ionosphere employ two new methods developed for determining the optimal thin layer ionospheric height in the polar regions and for estimating the multi-GNSS differential code bias without using the ionospheric function model. In addition, the troposphere is investigated using a modified interpolation method of multi-reference station tropospheric delay. There are two papers addressing precise orbit determination, employing the Haiyang-2b altimetry satellite and GRACE-FO antenna phase center modeling. Works on GNSS signals are also published, with variations in multi-channel differential code biases from new BDS-3 signal observations, and the modelling and assessment of a new triple-frequency IF1213 PPP with BDS/GPS. Furthermore, GNSS precipitable water vapor (PWV) and its applications are discussed with regard to individual station meteorological data, while three other works examine improvements in iGNSS-R ocean altimetric precision, maritime multiple moving target detection using multiple-BDS radar, and a regional groundwater storage anomaly by combining GNSSs and surface mass load data. Lastly, a review addressing the application of multi-GNSS for Earth observation and its emerging applications is presented.
    Keywords: plasmasphere ; PTEC ; GPS ; GCPM ; F10.7 index ; GPS meteorology ; weighted mean temperature ; precipitable water vapor ; radiosonde ; NRTK ; PPP ; static ; congruence ; GNSS ; CORS ; thin layer ionospheric height (TLIH) ; mapping function ; dG-TLIH technique ; global navigation satellite system (GNSS) ; height of maximum density of the F2 layer (hmF2) ; VRS ; tropospheric delay ; interpolation ; GNSS positioning ; GNSS meteorology ; MERRA-2 ; sliding window algorithm ; tropospheric parameters ; HY-2B ; precise orbit determination ; empirical accelerations model ; satellite laser ranging ; GPS antenna phase center ; single-receiver ambiguity resolution ; single receiver ambiguity resolution ; phase center variation (PCV) calibration ; GRACE-FO satellites ; GPS time-series analysis ; common mode error ; independent component analysis ; seasonal signals ; surface mass loading ; coherent integration time optimization model ; global navigation satellite systems reflectometry (GNSS-R) ; ocean altimetry precision ; waveform correlation ; signal optimization processing ; global navigation satellite system reflectometry (GNSS-R) ; Beidou navigation satellite system (BDS) ; Doppler compensation ; range resolution ; BeiDou Global Navigation Satellite System (BDS-3) ; Differential Code Biases (DCBs) ; multi-channel ; ionospheric correction ; earthquake energy ; total electron content ; global ionosphere maps ; seismo-ionospheric anomaly ; differential code bias (DCB) ; global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) ; multi-GNSS experiments (MGEX) ; total electron content (TEC) ; GNSS ionosphere ; GNSS-Reflectometry ; GeoHazards ; ground water storage ; surface mass load ; groundwater monitoring station ; remove-restore method ; BDS ; triple-frequency signals ; IFCB ; thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general ; thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RG Geography
    Language: English
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    Firenze University Press | USiena Press
    Publication Date: 2024-04-06
    Description: Moby Dick Rehearsed is a magnificent experiment in the style of Orson Welles, whose talent explores in depth the texture of Melville's novel in an attempt to put it on stage. The analysis shows how the play - performed in New York in 1955 - sheds light on Welles's idea of the theater as a laboratory to experiment with the possibilities of this peculiar form of entertainment. The novel's inner violence and theatrical power become evident when Welles stages a rehearsal of Moby Dick by a company of actors used to act in Shakespeare's Hamlet in 1955. The well-known influence of Shakespeare on Melville's novel emerges from the play, which became a book published by Samuel French in 1965 in New York. Its Italian translation by Cristina Viti - Moby Dick. Prove per un dramma in due atti - provides the base for Elio De Capitani's mise en scene of the play in Milan in 2022, under the title of Moby-Dick alla prova.
    Keywords: Adaptation ; violence ; rehearsal ; experiment ; performance ; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AT Performing arts::ATD Theatre studies
    Language: Italian
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    MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Publication Date: 2023-04-05
    Description: This reprint focuses on original research articles on the use of geodetic measurement techniques for land deformation identification, monitoring, and impact assessment. The development and application of modern surveying techniques for understanding land deformation is of particular interest. There is a special focus on examining the current and advanced geodetic measurement techniques, including radar interferometry (InSAR), global navigation satellite systems (GNSS), light detection and ranging (LiDAR), close-range photogrammetry (CRP), Robotic Total Station (RTS), digital levelling etc., to detect and monitor land deformation.
    Keywords: GPS height time series ; surface mass loading ; RMS reduction rate ; annual amplitude and phase ; annual phase difference ; Msplit estimation ; TLS measurements ; terrain profiles ; vertical displacements ; hydrological loading ; long-term coordinate series ; noise model ; velocity ; amplitude ; ground-based SAR ; UAV aerial photogrammetry ; geocoding ; solution space search ; landslide monitoring ; ground fissure extraction ; loess landform ; modified MF-FDOG algorithm ; RF algorithm ; UAV image ; InSAR ; ice velocity field ; Sentinel-1 images ; missing data recovering ; ice rigidity inversion ; GPS ; GRACE ; LDCmgm90 ; time-variable gravity ; loading deformation ; Aniangzhai landslide ; Danba County ; multi-hazard chain ; time-series InSAR ; optical image analysis ; “space-sky-ground” collaborative monitoring framework ; mining subsidence ; preference model ; AHP-TOPSIS ; GNSS ; leveling ; Sichuan–Yunnan region ; vertical deformation ; independent component analysis ; soft clay ; highway ; deformation monitoring ; environmental loading ; thermal expansion effect ; monument types ; mining area ; hazard identification ; landslide evolution pattern ; hazard chain ; GB-InSAR ; LSTM model ; deformation prediction ; real-time processing ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::G Reference, information & interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research & information: general ; bic Book Industry Communication::R Earth sciences, geography, environment, planning::RG Geography
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    Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG
    Publication Date: 2023-11-17
    Description: The concept of sustainability is increasingly losing its contours. This study reflects on the understanding of sustainability used in research and science. Its authors thus enable us to concisely determine not only concrete contributions to sustainability, but also its limits. Based on an analytical understanding of sustainability and the basic structure of practical dilemmas, the book identifies typical conflicts as causes of dilemmas. Meta-criteria of sustainability allow us to identify dilemmas and to clarify and deal with them practically at an early stage. Finally, the study applies these meta-criteria in concrete project contexts by means of guiding questions for reflection.
    Description: Published
    Description: Der Begriff der Nachhaltigkeit verliert zunehmend an Kontur. Vor diesem Hintergrund gibt dieser Leitfaden die Möglichkeit, das jeweils verwendete Verständnis von Nachhaltigkeit in Forschung und Wissenschaft zu reflektieren und damit den konkreten Beitrag zu Nachhaltigkeit, aber auch die verbundenen Grenzen konkret festzustellen. Ausgehend von einem analytischen Nachhaltigkeitsverständnis und der Klärung der Grundstruktur praktischer Dilemmata benennt der Leitfaden typische Konflikte als Ursache von Dilemmata. Meta-Kriterien der Nachhaltigkeit erlauben, Dilemmata-Früherkennung, -Aufklärung und -Bearbeitung zu unterstützen. Diese werden abschließend mittels Reflexionsleitfaden für die Anwendung in konkreten Projektkontexten operationalisiert.
    Keywords: metacriteria ; relevance ; sustainability contributions ; GPS ; RNU
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    MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Publication Date: 2023-03-07
    Description: This reprint focuses on original research articles on the use of geodetic measurement techniques for land deformation identification, monitoring, and impact assessment. The development and application of modern surveying techniques for understanding land deformation is of particular interest. There is a special focus on examining the current and advanced geodetic measurement techniques, including radar interferometry (InSAR), global navigation satellite systems (GNSS), light detection and ranging (LiDAR), close-range photogrammetry (CRP), Robotic Total Station (RTS), digital levelling etc., to detect and monitor land deformation.
    Keywords: GPS height time series ; surface mass loading ; RMS reduction rate ; annual amplitude and phase ; annual phase difference ; Msplit estimation ; TLS measurements ; terrain profiles ; vertical displacements ; hydrological loading ; long-term coordinate series ; noise model ; velocity ; amplitude ; ground-based SAR ; UAV aerial photogrammetry ; geocoding ; solution space search ; landslide monitoring ; ground fissure extraction ; loess landform ; modified MF-FDOG algorithm ; RF algorithm ; UAV image ; InSAR ; ice velocity field ; Sentinel-1 images ; missing data recovering ; ice rigidity inversion ; GPS ; GRACE ; LDCmgm90 ; time-variable gravity ; loading deformation ; Aniangzhai landslide ; Danba County ; multi-hazard chain ; time-series InSAR ; optical image analysis ; “space-sky-ground” collaborative monitoring framework ; mining subsidence ; preference model ; AHP-TOPSIS ; GNSS ; leveling ; Sichuan–Yunnan region ; vertical deformation ; independent component analysis ; soft clay ; highway ; deformation monitoring ; environmental loading ; thermal expansion effect ; monument types ; mining area ; hazard identification ; landslide evolution pattern ; hazard chain ; GB-InSAR ; LSTM model ; deformation prediction ; real-time processing ; n/a
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    MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Publication Date: 2023-07-14
    Description: The research scope of this reprint mainly focuses on GNSS data processing methods; GNSS applications; precise GNSS positioning and navigation; theories, models, and methods for processing wojGNSS errors; multi-GNSS positioning technologies; positioning and navigation methods under challenging environments; and low-cost GNSS positioning and navigation.
    Keywords: relative positioning ; GPS/BDS ; multi-baseline solution ; deformation monitoring ; positioning and navigation ; indoor positioning ; Beacons selection ; signal anomaly detection ; BeiDou-3 Navigation Satellite System ; real-time clock offset ; PPP-B2b service ; BDS-3 ; clock offsets estimated ; inter-satellite links ; two-way satellite time and frequency transfer ; GNSS ; independent baseline ; GNSS network solution ; observation-max ; shortest ; observation density ; minimum spanning tree ; high-rate GNSS ; structural health monitoring ; PPP ; PPP-AR ; RTK ; BDS-3 new signals ; RT-PPP ; single-/dual-frequency RT-PPP ; ASV-PWV model ; radiosonde ; ERA5 ; Qinghai Tibet Plateau ; real-time Precise Point Positioning (RT-PPP) ; Inertial Navigation Pystem (INS) ; odometer ; tightly coupled integration ; BDS ; B1I/B3I frequencies ; B1C/B2a frequencies ; iGMAS ; precise orbits ; GPS ; Galileo ; single point positioning (SPP) ; positioning performance ; GNSS/INS sensors ; Smartphone Xiaomi Mi8 ; kinematic-trajectory acquisition ; u-blox ZED-F9P and ZED-F9R ; mobile mapping system (MMS) ; Android ; multi-GNSS ; real-time kinematic (RTK) positioning ; receiver channel-dependent bias ; differential inter-system bias (DISB) ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::T Technology, engineering, agriculture::TB Technology: general issues ; bic Book Industry Communication::T Technology, engineering, agriculture::TB Technology: general issues::TBX History of engineering & technology
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  • 19
    Publication Date: 2023-11-16
    Description: This open access book explores the intersection of property law, relocation, and resettlement processes in the United States and among communities that grapple with migration as an adaptation strategy. As communities face the prospect of relocating because of rising seas, policy makers, disaster specialists, and community leaders are scrambling to understand what adaptation pathways are legally possible. While in its ideal application, law functions blindly and without variation, the authors find that legal contradictions come to bear on resettlement processes and place certain communities further in harm’s way. This book will unearth these contradictions in order to understand why successful community-based resettlement has presented such a challenge to communities that are experiencing increasing land deterioration as a result of climate change.
    Keywords: Environmental politics ; Property Law ; Migration ; United States ; Relocation ; Resettlement ; Climate Change ; Climate justice ; Adaptation ; Climate disaster ; Community-based resettlement ; Land deterioration ; Policy ; Emergency management ; Public administration ; Disaster ; Emergencies ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government::JPQ Central government::JPQB Central government policies ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government::JPP Public administration ; bic Book Industry Communication::L Law::LA Jurisprudence & general issues::LAF Systems of law::LAFD Civil codes / Civil law ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government::JPA Political science & theory ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-11
    Description: Remote sensing is developing rapidly due to progress in many interconnected fields. It includes the emergence of new sensors, development of sophisticated platforms for those sensors, and advances in signal and data processing. The progress in the fields of radar, optoelectronic, acoustic, magnetic, chemical, and other sensors is stunning. Whereas the mentioned sensors are currently more sensitive and accurate, have improved resolutions, data rates, and dynamical ranges, they still have their limitations. The utilization of multi-sensor systems and joint processing of their signals or data has long been considered an effective solution for reducing the disadvantages and best utilizing their strengths. The emergence of new types of sensors creates an opportunity for scientists and engineers to develop new and more capable integrated multi-sensor systems. It is necessary to mention that the users’ expectations with respect to the size of the observed area or volume, data resolution, accuracy, speed of operation, and functionality of remote sensing systems are still increasing. Extended frequency bands, improved resolutions, and data rates of the new sensors as well as the common use of distributed sensors increase the influx of data in contemporary multi-sensor systems. These facts pose new challenges for the data fusion algorithms that must often employ the newest achievements from the areas of big data mining, statistical estimation, artificial intelligence, etc. This reprint provides a fresh insight into the newest developments in the fields of multi-sensor systems and data fusion.
    Keywords: pansharpening ; component substitution ; multiresolution analysis ; neural networks ; adaptive weight ; image registration ; nonlinear radiation distortions ; phase congruency ; multimodal remote sensing image ; optical and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) ; phase congruency (PC) ; radiometric difference ; INS ; GPS ; UAV ; SAR ; information quality ; weather station ; sensors ; modelling ; explosive devices ; hyperspectral data ; simulation ; Spectral Angle Mapping ; duration calculus ; data models ; temporal logic ; temporal series ; data fusion ; data evaluation ; multisensor data ; signal and data processing ; interval logic ; classification ; CORINE ; feature selection ; LUCAS ; MDA ; random forest ; sentinel ; infrared and visible image object detection ; convolutional neural network ; difference maximum loss function ; focused feature enhancement module ; cascaded semantic extension module ; SLAM ; autonomous navigation ; particle filter ; monocular camera ; IMU ; mapping ; path planning ; hexagonal grid ; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues ; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues::TBX History of engineering and technology ; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TQ Environmental science, engineering and technology
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    Publication Date: 2023-07-11
    Description: In this book, the reader will learn step by step how to use the Life Story method in qualitative research. In a clear and objective way, the authors expose practical examples of each instrument that composes the method and beyond, the analysis that best corresponds to this type of collection and the final format of the edited text in thesis, dissertation or others. Taking into account the doubts that arise when collecting, analyzing and writing the life history and noting the scarce literature in the area, this is a guide that brings together all the steps and mishaps that the future researcher may encounter in the process.
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    Description: Neste livro, o leitor conhecerá o passo a passo para utilizar o método História de Vida em pesquisas qualitativas. De forma clara e objetiva, os autores expõem exemplos práticos de cada instrumento que compõe o método e para além, a análise que melhor corresponde a este tipo de coleta e o formato final do texto editado em tese, dissertação ou outros. Tendo em consideração as dúvidas que emergem no momento de coletar, analisar e escrever a história de vida e constatando escassa literatura na área, trata-se de um guia que reúne todas as etapas e percalços que o futuro pesquisador poderá encontrar no processo.
    Keywords: pesquisa qualitativa ; metodologia ; GPS
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    Publication Date: 2023-11-27
    Description: Mixed methods research (MMR) has grown over past decade, indicating acceptance of mixed and multiple methods and methodological innovation within business and management research. This chapter presents MMR prevalence study findings from four quality accounting journals: Accounting, Organizations and Society (AOS), British Accounting Review (BAR), Critical Perspectives on Accounting (CPA), Management Accounting Research (MAR). Content analysis was applied to the methodologies employed in articles published in these journals during 2015-2020, finding a low rate of MMR studies ranging from 2.5 per cent to 4.9 per cent of non-conceptual articles. Among MMR publications (n=19, 2.9 per cent of non-conceptual studies), very few referred to substantive MMR foundational literature. Quantitative methods dominated BAR, AOS and MAR whereas qualitative methods dominated CPA. This study makes a significant contribution to scant MMR literature in the accounting field, first examined by Grafton et al. over a decade ago (2011), having implications for accounting researchers, reviewers, editorial boards, and those involved in research training.
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    Keywords: GPS
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-11
    Description: Precipitation is a well-recognized pillar in global water and energy balances. An accurate and timely understanding of its characteristics at the global, regional, and local scales is indispensable for a clearer understanding of the mechanisms underlying the Earth’s atmosphere–ocean complex system. Precipitation is one of the elements that is documented to be greatly affected by climate change. In its various forms, precipitation comprises a primary source of freshwater, which is vital for the sustainability of almost all human activities. Its socio-economic significance is fundamental in managing this natural resource effectively, in applications ranging from irrigation to industrial and household usage. Remote sensing of precipitation is pursued through a broad spectrum of continuously enriched and upgraded instrumentation, embracing sensors which can be ground-based (e.g., weather radars), satellite-borne (e.g., passive or active space-borne sensors), underwater (e.g., hydrophones), aerial, or ship-borne.
    Keywords: TA1-2040 ; T1-995 ; TA170-171 ; satellite radiance ; WRF-Hydro ; meteorological radar ; QPE ; microstructure of rain ; TMPA ; evaluation ; precipitation ; volume matching ; CFSR ; GMI ; terminal velocity ; TRMM-TMPA ; surface rain intensity ; retrieval algorithm ; rain gauges ; tropical cyclone ; CMORPH ; T-Matrix ; Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) ; statistical evaluation ; vertical air velocity ; heavy rainfall prediction ; GPM IMERG v5 ; Tianshan Mountains ; Red River Basin ; precipitation retrieval ; satellite precipitation ; PERSIANN-CCS ; validation network ; PEMW ; satellite rainfall estimate ; high latitude ; Cyprus ; GPM ; wet deposition ; CloudSat ; thundercloud ; GPS ; satellite remote sensing ; assessment ; numerical weather prediction ; mineral dust ; complex terrain ; mesoscale precipitation patterns ; GNSS meteorology ; lumped models ; satellites ; Southern China ; error analysis ; topography ; cloud scavenging ; radar reflectivity–rain rate relationship ; CHAOS ; RADOLAN ; hydrometeor classification ; TRMM ; thunderstorm ; CHIRPS ; satellite precipitation retrieval ; GPM/IMERG ; GSMaP ; bias correction ; Precise Point Positioning ; Mainland China ; supercooled droplets detection ; SEID ; Saharan dust transportation ; Huaihe River basin ; GPM Microwave Imager ; satellite ; TMPA 3B42RT ; forecast model ; quality indexes ; SEVIRI ; radiometer ; triple collocation ; satellite precipitation product ; Mandra ; synoptic weather types ; drop size distribution (DSD) ; Amazon Basin ; weather radar ; X-band radar ; downscaling ; precipitation rate ; neural networks ; rain rate ; CMIP ; GPM-era IMERG ; GR models ; weather ; typhoon ; satellite rainfall retrievals ; TRMM 3B42 v7 ; validation ; low-cost receivers ; rainfall retrieval techniques ; snowfall detection ; GPM satellite ; Zenith Tropospheric Delay ; 3B42 ; hurricane Harvey ; PERSIANN_CDR ; TRMM 3B42 V7 ; snow water path retrieval ; DPR ; satellite precipitation adjustment ; Peninsular Spain ; RMAPS ; daily rainfall estimations ; streamflow simulation ; regional climate models ; Red–Thai Binh River Basin ; Ensemble Precipitation (EP) algorithm ; cloud radar ; disdrometer ; TRMM-era TMPA ; hydrometeorology ; MSG ; radar data assimilation ; dust washout process ; runoff simulations ; geostationary microwave sensors ; radar ; topographical and seasonal evaluation ; goGPS ; XPOL radar ; TMPA 3B42V7 ; telemetric rain gauge ; harmonie model ; tropical storm rainfall ; linear-scaling approach ; Milešovka observatory ; precipitable water vapor ; heavy precipitation ; hydrological simulation ; reflectivity ; Ka-band ; Tibetan Plateau ; satellite rainfall estimates ; regional rainfall regimes ; Lai Nullah ; microwave scattering ; remote sensing ; pre-processing ; rainfall rate ; MSWEP ; climatology ; VIC model ; CMORPH_CRT ; IMERG ; single frequency GNSS ; PERSIANN ; flood-inducing storm ; climate models ; Pakistan ; precipitating hydrometeor ; data assimilation ; rainfall ; kriging with external drift ; dual-polarization ; quantitative precipitation estimates ; flash flood ; Satellite Precipitation Estimates ; gridded radar precipitation ; regional rainfall sub-regimes ; polar systems ; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues::TBX History of engineering and technology
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-11
    Description: Precipitation is a well-recognized pillar in global water and energy balances. An accurate and timely understanding of its characteristics at the global, regional, and local scales is indispensable for a clearer understanding of the mechanisms underlying the Earth’s atmosphere–ocean complex system. Precipitation is one of the elements that is documented to be greatly affected by climate change. In its various forms, precipitation comprises a primary source of freshwater, which is vital for the sustainability of almost all human activities. Its socio-economic significance is fundamental in managing this natural resource effectively, in applications ranging from irrigation to industrial and household usage. Remote sensing of precipitation is pursued through a broad spectrum of continuously enriched and upgraded instrumentation, embracing sensors which can be ground-based (e.g., weather radars), satellite-borne (e.g., passive or active space-borne sensors), underwater (e.g., hydrophones), aerial, or ship-borne.
    Keywords: TA1-2040 ; T1-995 ; TA170-171 ; satellite radiance ; WRF-Hydro ; meteorological radar ; QPE ; microstructure of rain ; TMPA ; evaluation ; precipitation ; volume matching ; CFSR ; GMI ; terminal velocity ; TRMM-TMPA ; surface rain intensity ; retrieval algorithm ; rain gauges ; tropical cyclone ; CMORPH ; T-Matrix ; Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) ; statistical evaluation ; vertical air velocity ; heavy rainfall prediction ; GPM IMERG v5 ; Tianshan Mountains ; Red River Basin ; precipitation retrieval ; satellite precipitation ; PERSIANN-CCS ; validation network ; PEMW ; satellite rainfall estimate ; high latitude ; Cyprus ; GPM ; wet deposition ; CloudSat ; thundercloud ; GPS ; satellite remote sensing ; assessment ; numerical weather prediction ; mineral dust ; complex terrain ; mesoscale precipitation patterns ; GNSS meteorology ; lumped models ; satellites ; Southern China ; error analysis ; topography ; cloud scavenging ; radar reflectivity–rain rate relationship ; CHAOS ; RADOLAN ; hydrometeor classification ; TRMM ; thunderstorm ; CHIRPS ; satellite precipitation retrieval ; GPM/IMERG ; GSMaP ; bias correction ; Precise Point Positioning ; Mainland China ; supercooled droplets detection ; SEID ; Saharan dust transportation ; Huaihe River basin ; GPM Microwave Imager ; satellite ; TMPA 3B42RT ; forecast model ; quality indexes ; SEVIRI ; radiometer ; triple collocation ; satellite precipitation product ; Mandra ; synoptic weather types ; drop size distribution (DSD) ; Amazon Basin ; weather radar ; X-band radar ; downscaling ; precipitation rate ; neural networks ; rain rate ; CMIP ; GPM-era IMERG ; GR models ; weather ; typhoon ; satellite rainfall retrievals ; TRMM 3B42 v7 ; validation ; low-cost receivers ; rainfall retrieval techniques ; snowfall detection ; GPM satellite ; Zenith Tropospheric Delay ; 3B42 ; hurricane Harvey ; PERSIANN_CDR ; TRMM 3B42 V7 ; snow water path retrieval ; DPR ; satellite precipitation adjustment ; Peninsular Spain ; RMAPS ; daily rainfall estimations ; streamflow simulation ; regional climate models ; Red–Thai Binh River Basin ; Ensemble Precipitation (EP) algorithm ; cloud radar ; disdrometer ; TRMM-era TMPA ; hydrometeorology ; MSG ; radar data assimilation ; dust washout process ; runoff simulations ; geostationary microwave sensors ; radar ; topographical and seasonal evaluation ; goGPS ; XPOL radar ; TMPA 3B42V7 ; telemetric rain gauge ; harmonie model ; tropical storm rainfall ; linear-scaling approach ; Milešovka observatory ; precipitable water vapor ; heavy precipitation ; hydrological simulation ; reflectivity ; Ka-band ; Tibetan Plateau ; satellite rainfall estimates ; regional rainfall regimes ; Lai Nullah ; microwave scattering ; remote sensing ; pre-processing ; rainfall rate ; MSWEP ; climatology ; VIC model ; CMORPH_CRT ; IMERG ; single frequency GNSS ; PERSIANN ; flood-inducing storm ; climate models ; Pakistan ; precipitating hydrometeor ; data assimilation ; rainfall ; kriging with external drift ; dual-polarization ; quantitative precipitation estimates ; flash flood ; Satellite Precipitation Estimates ; gridded radar precipitation ; regional rainfall sub-regimes ; polar systems ; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues::TBX History of engineering and technology
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-28
    Description: The potential of global navigation satellite systems (GNSSs) as an efficient tool in providing precise positioning has been widely recognized. In particular, the precise point positioning (PPP) technique is receiving increasing interest due to its cost-effectiveness, global coverage, and high accuracy. In addition, the emergence of multiple satellite navigation systems, including BDS, Galileo, modernized GPS, and GLONASS, brings great opportunities and challenges for PPP. For instance, the additional frequency as well as the new signal of BDS-3 and Galileo enables the fast convergence of PPP by efficient ambiguity resolution (AR). More recently, besides the standard point positioning, BDS, Galileo, as well as QZSS have also provided the satellite-based PPP service. Obviously, the development of multi-frequency multi-GNSS and their built-in PPP service has popularized the use of PPP as an efficiency technique in navigation, timing, as well as geoscience applications.
    Keywords: multi-GNSS ; precise point positioning (PPP) ; BDS ; GPS ; GLONASS ; thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general ; thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RG Geography
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    Publication Date: 2023-12-21
    Description: Environmental health researchers have long used concepts like the neighborhood effect to assessing people’s exposure to environmental influences and the associated health impact. However, these are static notions that ignore people’s daily mobility at various spatial and temporal scales (e.g., daily travel, migratory movements, and movements over the life course) and the influence of neighborhood contexts outside their residential neighborhoods. Recent studies have started to incorporate human mobility, non-residential neighborhoods, and the temporality of exposures through collecting and using data from GPS, accelerometers, mobile phones, various types of sensors, and social media. Innovative approaches and methods have been developed. This Special Issue aims to showcase studies that use new approaches, methods, and data to examine the role of human mobility and non-residential contexts on human health behaviors and outcomes. It includes 21 articles that cover a wide range of topics, including individual exposure to air pollution, exposure and access to green spaces, spatial access to healthcare services, environmental influences on physical activity, food environmental and diet behavior, exposure to noise and its impact on mental health, and broader methodological issues such as the uncertain geographic context problem (UGCoP) and the neighborhood effect averaging problem (NEAP). This collection will be a valuable reference for scholars and students interested in recent advances in the concepts and methods in environmental health and health geography.
    Keywords: R5-920 ; the elderly ; regression analysis ; walking event ; green space ; missing data ; crop residue burning ; correlation analysis ; imputation ; physical environment ; crowdedness ; Guangzhou ; mobile phone data ; GPS trace ; noise pollution ; mental disorders ; Beijing ; urban leisure ; environmental exposure ; environmental context cube ; subway stations ; air pollution exposure ; long-distance walking ; car ownership ; multilevel model ; CHAS ; ecological momentary assessment ; cycling for transportation ; cognitive aging ; 3SFCA ; interannual and seasonal variations ; well-being experience ; personal projects ; spatial spread ; E2SFCA ; activity space ; catchment areas ; structural equation modeling ; transport modes ; greenspace exposure ; health ; train stations ; human mobility ; quantile regression ; the neighborhood effect averaging problem (NEAP) ; emissions estimation ; taxi GPS trajectories ; real-time traffic ; primary healthcare ; rail travel ; spatial accessibility ; commuting route ; GPS ; urban planning ; environmental health ; Brazil ; EMA ; geographical accessibility ; big data ; dynamic assessment ; obesity ; healthcare accessibility ; population demand ; the uncertain geographic context problem (UGCoP) ; geographic impedance ; collective leisure activity ; multimodal network ; GIS ; 2009 influenza A(H1N1) pandemic ; UGCoP ; environmental exposures ; spatial data ; the uncertain geographic context problem ; Singapore ; built environment ; adults ; time-weighted exposure ; geographic imputation ; Public Participatory GIS (PPGIS) ; access probability ; life-course perspectives ; China ; walking ; active travel ; foodscape exposure ; car use ; food environment ; fuel consumption ; ageing ; Healthcare services ; road traffic accidents ; space-time kernel density estimation ; multilevel Bayesian model ; environmental context exposure index ; spatial autocorrelation ; PM concentrations ; physical activity ; bike paths ; bic Book Industry Communication::M Medicine
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-01
    Description: This book provides a collection of comprehensive research articles on data analytics and applications of wearable devices in healthcare. This Special Issue presents 28 research studies from 137 authors representing 37 institutions from 19 countries. To facilitate the understanding of the research articles, we have organized the book to show various aspects covered in this field, such as eHealth, technology-integrated research, prediction models, rehabilitation studies, prototype systems, community health studies, ergonomics design systems, technology acceptance model evaluation studies, telemonitoring systems, warning systems, application of sensors in sports studies, clinical systems, feasibility studies, geographical location based systems, tracking systems, observational studies, risk assessment studies, human activity recognition systems, impact measurement systems, and a systematic review. We would like to take this opportunity to invite high quality research articles for our next Special Issue entitled “Digital Health and Smart Sensors for Better Management of Cancer and Chronic Diseases” as a part of Sensors journal.
    Keywords: eHealth ; wearable ; monitoring ; services ; integration ; IoT ; Telemedicine ; wearable sensors ; multivariate analysis ; longitudinal study ; functional decline ; exercise intervention ; accidental falls ; fall detection ; real-world ; signal analysis ; performance measures ; non-wearable sensors ; accelerometers ; cameras ; machine learning ; smart textiles ; healthcare ; talking detection ; activity recognition and monitoring ; patient health and state monitoring ; wearable sensing ; orientation-invariant sensing ; motion sensors ; accelerometer ; gyroscope ; magnetometer ; pattern classification ; artificial intelligence ; supervised machine learning ; predictive analytics ; hemodialysis ; non-contact sensor ; heart rate ; respiration rate ; heart rate variability ; time-domain features ; frequency-domain features ; principal component analysis ; behaviour analysis ; classifier efficiency ; personal risk detection ; one-class classification ; actigraphy ; encoding ; data compression ; denoising ; edge computing ; signal processing ; wearables ; activity monitoring ; citizen science ; cluster analysis ; physical activity ; sedentary behavior ; walking ; energy expenditure ; wearable device ; impedance pneumography ; neural network ; mechanocardiogram (MCG) ; smart clothes ; heart failure (HF) ; left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) ; technology acceptance model (TAM) ; physical activity classification ; free-living ; GENEactiv accelerometer ; Gaussian mixture model ; hidden Markov model ; wavelets ; skill assessment ; deep learning ; LSTM ; state space model ; probabilistic inference ; latent features ; human activity recognition ; MIMU ; genetic algorithm ; feature selection ; classifier optimization ; bispectrum ; entropy ; feature extraction ; heat stroke ; filtering algorithm ; physiological parameters ; exercise experiment ; biomedical signal processing ; wearable biomedical sensors ; wireless sensor network ; respiratory monitoring ; optoelectronic plethysmography ; biofeedback ; biomedical technology ; exercise therapy ; orthopedics ; mobile health ; qualitative ; human factors ; inertial measurement unit ; disease prevention ; occupational healthcare ; P-Ergonomics ; precision ergonomics ; musculoskeletal disorders ; wellbeing at work ; electrocardiogram ; conductive gels ; noncontact electrode ; myocardial ischemia ; pacemaker ; ventricular premature contraction ; upper extremity ; motion ; action research arm test ; activities of daily living ; IoT wearable monitor ; health ; posture analysis ; spinal posture ; wearable sensor ; embedded system ; recurrent neural networks ; physical workload ; wearable systems for healthcare ; machine learning for real-time applications ; actigraph ; body worn sensors ; clothing sensors ; cross correlation analysis ; healthcare movement sensing ; wearable devices ; calibration ; inertial measurement units ; human movement ; physical activity type ; real-life ; GPS ; GIS ; n/a ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-30
    Description: This Special Issue dives into the evolving realm of sports science by exploring innovative methods to enhance athletes' motor skills and performance. It showcases research studies aiming to discover validated strategies, cutting-edge approaches, and the intricate interplay of factors that shape athletic excellence. From training methodologies to technological advancements, this collection of empirical investigations and reviews offers valuable insights for both trainers and scientists. We invite readers to join us in uncovering the science behind peak athletic achievement.
    Keywords: time-motion ; running ; fatigue ; external load ; GPS ; vertical jump ; interlimb asymmetry ; performance ; power ; sport-specific skill ; developmental age ; motor skill assessment ; strength training ; sex ; 1-RM performance ; sport science ; sport performance ; swimming performance ; training prescription ; exercise physiology ; trunk muscles ; training modality ; amplitude–force relationship ; human ; incomplete spinal cord injury ; robot-assisted training ; robotics ; team handball ; feint movement ; biomechanics ; plyometric training ; stretch-shortening cycle ; exercise variation ; coordination abilities ; inter-positional difference ; volleyball techniques ; age categories ; parental involvement ; combat sport ; motion capture ; markerless ; movement ; kinetic ; kinematic ; analysis ; sports performance ; vertical jumps ; isokinetics ; stretch–shortening cycle ; range of motion ; ankle dorsiflexion ; laterality ; pubescent ; technology ; athlete monitoring ; player tracking ; football ; non-starters ; fencing ; visual search strategies ; competitive situation ; eye tracking ; elite ; n/a
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-01
    Description: Team sports training are progressively growing, and thus challenging strength and conditioning coaches and head coaches. As part of a well-prepared training strategy, it is important to establish a functional relationship among fitness assessment, load, and well-being monitoring and readiness analysis to identify the consequences of training stimulus for players. Each of these topics has already been isolated in research; however, it is important to bridge the gap between them and establish a greater and more comprehensive approach among fitness adaptations, training monitoring, and specific interventions performed. This may help us to achieve a clearer view of the big picture in terms of the consequences for players, such as, considering their exposure to successful biological adaptations or less successful cases, including illness or injuries. As it is clear that more research should be performed on the relationship among these dimensions and topics, the aim of the Special Issue on "Fitness Assessment, Athlete’s Monitoring Cycle and Training Interventions in Team Sports" was to publish high-quality original investigations, systematic reviews, and meta-analysis in the research field of team sports. We have published 22 articles that cover the topics of performance assessment and relationships between fitness measures; training load monitoring, well-being, and readiness in team sports;training interventions; complementary strategies for performance (e.g., nutrition, supplementation, psychology, injury preventions, and recovery); and determinants of illness and injuries in players.
    Keywords: football ; load monitoring ; situational variables ; GPS ; sports science ; youth handball players′ characteristics ; RSA test ; anaerobic performance ; playing position characteristics ; asymmetry ; soccer ; strength ; youth ; muscles ; acceleration ; deceleration ; in-season ; non-starters ; pre-season ; starters ; training monotony ; training strain ; ball throwing ; hand size ; arm span ; motor performance ; stretch-shortening cycle ; additional weight ; ability-to-change-direction ; speed ; balance ; repeated change of direction ; autonomic nervous system ; cardiac autonomic ; vagal tone ; adolescents ; training load ; match analysis ; team sports performance ; exercise training ; velocity ; team sport performance ; injury risk screening ; athletes assessment ; landing error score system ; counter movement jump ; team sports ; statistical analysis ; correlation ; monitoring ; RPE ; heart rate ; beach handball ; youth athletes ; training interventions ; fitness assessment ; strength and conditioning ; female ; association football ; performance ; external load ; isoinertial training ; strength training ; vertical jump ; change of direction ability ; high-speed running ; match ; match result ; performance analysis ; technology ; inertial measurement units ; neuromuscular ; repeated jump ; max speed ; Loughborough Intermittent Shuttle Test ; muscle soreness ; maximal isometric contraction strength ; countermovement jump ; Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test level 1 ; soccer constraints ; small-sided games ; athletic performance ; sports training ; internal load ; body symmetry ; ski jumpers ; segmental phase angle ; visceral fat area ; BIA ; winter sports ; nutritional status ; soccer training ; s-RPE ; Hooper index ; match day ; match location ; physiology ; time motion ; notational analysis ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues
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    Publication Date: 2023-06-28
    Description: Das Buch bietet eine Analyse aktueller Trends in der Forschungsbewertung weltweit und vergleicht die Forschungsbewertungs- und Innovationsökosysteme in Österreich, Bulgarien, der Tschechischen Republik, Ungarn, Litauen, den Niederlanden, Polen und Slowenien. Es wird argumentiert, dass das Forschungsbewertungssystem vom nationalen Innovationssystem und der gesamten institutionellen Governance/Durchsetzung abhängig ist. Die Hauptautorin, Albena Vutsova, verfügt über mehr als 20 Jahre Erfahrung in der Forschungsbewertung sowohl in Bulgarien als auch bei europäischen Institutionen (einschließlich JRC) und war Mitglied des Europäischen Netzwerks für Forschungsbewertung in den Sozial- und Geisteswissenschaften. Die drei Autoren stammen von der Universität Sofia, Bulgarien.
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    Description: Das Buch bietet eine Analyse aktueller Trends in der Forschungsbewertung weltweit und vergleicht die Forschungsbewertungs- und Innovationsökosysteme in Österreich, Bulgarien, der Tschechischen Republik, Ungarn, Litauen, den Niederlanden, Polen und Slowenien. Es wird argumentiert, dass das Forschungsbewertungssystem vom nationalen Innovationssystem und der gesamten institutionellen Governance/Durchsetzung abhängig ist. Die Hauptautorin, Albena Vutsova, verfügt über mehr als 20 Jahre Erfahrung in der Forschungsbewertung sowohl in Bulgarien als auch bei europäischen Institutionen (einschließlich JRC) und war Mitglied des Europäischen Netzwerks für Forschungsbewertung in den Sozial- und Geisteswissenschaften. Die drei Autoren stammen von der Universität Sofia, Bulgarien.
    Keywords: analysis of current trends ; Bildung ; assessment ; Bildungspolitik ; Bulgarien ; education ; education policy ; europäisches Netzwerk ; exzellente Forschung ; European network ; GPS ; JNM
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-09
    Description: In recent years, rapid development in robotics, mobile, and communication technologies has encouraged many studies in the field of localization and navigation in indoor environments. An accurate localization system that can operate in an indoor environment has considerable practical value, because it can be built into autonomous mobile systems or a personal navigation system on a smartphone for guiding people through airports, shopping malls, museums and other public institutions, etc. Such a system would be particularly useful for blind people. Modern smartphones are equipped with numerous sensors (such as inertial sensors, cameras, and barometers) and communication modules (such as WiFi, Bluetooth, NFC, LTE/5G, and UWB capabilities), which enable the implementation of various localization algorithms, namely, visual localization, inertial navigation system, and radio localization. For the mapping of indoor environments and localization of autonomous mobile sysems, LIDAR sensors are also frequently used in addition to smartphone sensors. Visual localization and inertial navigation systems are sensitive to external disturbances; therefore, sensor fusion approaches can be used for the implementation of robust localization algorithms. These have to be optimized in order to be computationally efficient, which is essential for real-time processing and low energy consumption on a smartphone or robot.
    Keywords: dynamic objects identification and localization ; laser cluster ; radial velocity similarity ; Pearson correlation coefficient ; particle filter ; trilateral indoor positioning ; RSSI filter ; RSSI classification ; stability ; accuracy ; inertial navigation system ; artificial neural network ; motion tracking ; sensor fusion ; indoor navigation system ; indoor positioning ; indoor navigation ; radiating cable ; leaky feeder ; augmented reality ; Bluetooth ; indoor positioning system ; smart hospital ; indoor ; positioning ; visually impaired ; deep learning ; multi-layered perceptron ; inertial sensor ; smartphone ; multi-variational message passing (M-VMP) ; factor graph (FG) ; second-order Taylor expansion ; cooperative localization ; joint estimation of position and clock ; RTLS ; indoor positioning system (IPS) ; position data ; industry 4.0 ; traceability ; product tracking ; fingerprinting localization ; Bluetooth low energy ; Wi-Fi ; performance metrics ; positioning algorithms ; location source optimization ; fuzzy comprehensive evaluation ; DCPCRLB ; UAV ; unmanned aerial vehicles ; NWPS ; indoor positioning systems ; GPS denied ; GNSS denied ; autonomous vehicles ; visible light positioning ; mobile robot ; calibration ; appearance-based localization ; computer vision ; Gaussian processes ; manifold learning ; robot vision systems ; image manifold ; descriptor manifold ; indoor fingerprinting localization ; Gaussian filter ; Kalman filter ; received signal strength indicator ; channel state information ; indoor localization ; visual-inertial SLAM ; constrained optimization ; path loss model ; particle swarm optimization ; beacon ; absolute position system ; cooperative algorithm ; intercepting vehicles ; robot framework ; UWB sensors ; Internet of Things (IoT) ; wireless sensor network (WSN) ; switched-beam antenna ; electronically steerable parasitic array radiator (ESPAR) antenna ; received signal strength (RSS) ; fingerprinting ; down-conversion ; GPS ; navigation ; RF repeaters ; up-conversion ; n/a ; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues ; thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KN Industry and industrial studies::KNB Energy industries and utilities
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    Edward Elgar Publishing | Edward Elgar Publishing
    Publication Date: 2023-11-27
    Description: In operational research (OR), practitioners model and analyse real-world issues, and support organizational and policy decision-making. Traditionally, they use quantitative methods, such as optimization, simulation, and statistical analysis. Many also use participative, qualitative modelling methodologies known as problem structuring methods (PSMs), which are particularly suitable for wicked problems. There have been recent, renewed calls for OR practice that integrates PSMs with traditional methods, and for guidance for practitioners, students and organizational clients on how to do it and its benefits. Accordingly, in this chapter, I introduce mixed methods practice and theory in OR, review the prevalence of mixing PSMs with traditional OR, and showcase six methodological designs with examples – typical and innovative – from OR interventions across public, private, and third sector organizations. I describe a range of benefits, including successful engagement with dynamic, social, organizational contexts, and discuss current and future research directions.
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    Keywords: 10.4337/9781800887954.00019 ; GPS
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    Editora Oficina Universitária
    Publication Date: 2023-07-04
    Description: Published
    Description: Neste livro, o leitor conhecerá o passo a passo para utilizar o método História de Vida em pesquisas qualitativas. De forma clara e objetiva, os autores expõem exemplos práticos de cada instrumento que compõe o método e para além, a análise que melhor corresponde a este tipo de coleta e o formato final do texto editado em tese, dissertação ou outros. Tendo em consideração as dúvidas que emergem no momento de coletar, analisar e escrever a história de vida e constatando escassa literatura na área, trata-se de um guia que reúne todas as etapas e percalços que o futuro pesquisador poderá encontrar no processo.
    Keywords: pesquisa qualitativa ; metodologia ; GPS
    Language: Portuguese
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    MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Publication Date: 2022-02-01
    Description: This book presents applications on the ultrasonic wave for material characterization and nondestructive evaluations. It could be of interest to the researchers and students who are studying on the fields of ultrasonic waves.
    Keywords: tomographic imaging ; DHB algorithm ; noncontact ; air-coupled transducer ; steel wire rod ; nonlinear ultrasonic ; EMAT ; guided wave ; ultrasonic sensors ; GPS ; surface monitoring ; image processing ; dynamic time warping ; piezoelectric materials ; transversely isotropic material ; IEEE resonance method ; resonant and anti-resonant frequencies ; dynamic non-destructive evaluation ; acoustic wave ; scattering ; random rough surface ; impedance ; bic Book Industry Communication::T Technology, engineering, agriculture::TB Technology: general issues
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    Edward Elgar Publishing | Edward Elgar Publishing
    Publication Date: 2024-02-23
    Description: Meta-research (also known as ‘research on research’ and ‘science of science’) is a broad field of inquiry which seeks to understanding how research is performed and to guide improvements in systems and policies for its conduct and management. Research evaluation has become increasingly entwined with meta-research, especially that branch of the field dealing with the quantitative analysis of research performance at the level of researchers and research groups, institutions, and journals. In this chapter we focus on researcher-level evaluation and examine how quantitative and qualitative approaches have been developed to conceptualise and evidence the achievements of individual researchers, with a particular focus on diverse indicators and the evaluation of societal impact.
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    Keywords: Research evaluation; Research metrics; Research careers; Societal impact ; GPS
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    Publication Date: 2022-06-02
    Description: Analysis of the seventeenth-century theatrical adaptation of the Neapolitan Carlo Celano, L’infanta villana, and the Spanish source identified, La cortesana en la sierra y fortunas de don Manrique de Lara, written in collaboration by Juan de Matos Fragoso (I act), Juan Bautista Diamante (II act) and Juan Vélez de Guevara (III act). It focuses in particular on two sequences - one serious and one comic - that allow to verify the degree of dramatic and rhetorical adaptation and the translatability of humor compared with the prototext.
    Keywords: Italian Comedy spagnoleggiante ; Carlo Celano ; Juan de Matos Fragoso ; Juan Bautista Diamante ; Juan Vélez de Guevara ; Adaptation ; Translation
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    Taylor & Francis | CRC Press
    Publication Date: 2024-04-05
    Description: Phenotypic plasticity – the ability of an individual organism to alter its features in direct response to a change in its environment – is ubiquitous. Understanding how and why this phenomenon exists is crucial because it unites all levels of biological inquiry. This book brings together researchers who approach plasticity from diverse perspectives to explore new ideas and recent findings about the causes and consequences of plasticity. Contributors also discuss such controversial topics as how plasticity shapes ecological and evolutionary processes; whether specific plastic responses can be passed to offspring; and whether plasticity has left an important imprint on the history of life. Importantly, each chapter highlights key questions for future research. Drawing on numerous studies of plasticity in natural populations of plants and animals, this book aims to foster greater appreciation for this important, but frequently misunderstood phenomenon. Key Features Written in an accessible style with numerous illustrations, including many in color Reviews the history of the study of plasticity, including Darwin’s views Most chapters conclude with recommendations for future research
    Keywords: Adaptation ; Developmental Mechanisms ; Epigenetics ; Origins of Novelty ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSA Life sciences: general issues::PSAJ Evolution ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSB Biochemistry ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSG Microbiology (non-medical)
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    Publication Date: 2023-11-27
    Description: Systematic Science Mapping (SSM) is a novel mixed methods research (MMR) design for literature reviews of large scale, thousands of publications, including entire scientific fields. SSM establishes a “big picture” view of a field’s evolution, a thematic analysis of the research in a field, and synthesizes findings even in the presence of conceptual overlaps or inconsistencies. An overview of its roots in systematic literature reviews (SLRs) and science mapping is presented first before integrating them in a sequential mixed models design. Then, the application of SSM is illustrated in the field of responsible artificial intelligence (RAI). Evolutionary maps are presented as a tool for visualising the semantic drift of ethical principles over time. Based on “thick data”, SSM shows a way of emphasising commonalities over differences for reducing the academic-to-practice gap in RAI. Guiding notes are provided to those who may wish to employ this MMR design.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Mixed methods research; Sequential mixed models; Systematic literature review; Science mapping; Artificial intelligence; Ethics ; GPS
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    Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG
    Publication Date: 2023-05-17
    Description: Digitalization is reshaping the world of law; this also necessitates changes in legal education. The volume is dedicated to central questions of this change: transformations in the law and its professions, essential competencies as well as teaching concepts and their curricular anchoring. It contains the contributions of a conference organized at the University of Hamburg by the Center for Legal Didactics in cooperation with the Center for Law in the Digital Transformation. The authors are experts in law and legal education from academia and practice in Germany and abroad. They address fundamental questions as well as developments in the legal profession and concrete examples from teaching. With contributions by Bettina Mlieke | Prof. DR. Nora Rzadkowski, MHE | Prof. Dr. Tilmann Repgen | Dr. Werner Schäfke-Zell | Prof. Dr. Mareike Schmidt | Prof. Dr. Margit Seckelmann | Anton Sefkow | Ri’in OLG Dr. Dagmar Synatschke | Prof. Dr. Eric Steinhauer | Dr. David Tebel | Prof. Dr. Hans-Heinrich Trute
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    Description: Digitalisierung verändert die Rechtswelt; das macht auch Veränderungen der juristischen Ausbildung erforderlich. Der Band widmet sich zentralen Fragen dieses Wandels: Veränderungen des Rechts und seiner Professionen, erforderliche Kompetenzen sowie Lehrkonzepte und ihre curriculare Verankerung. Er enthält die Beiträge einer an der Universität Hamburg veranstalteten Tagung des Zentrums für rechtswissenschaftliche Fachdidaktik in Kooperation mit dem Zentrum für Recht in der digitalen Transformation. Die Autor:innen sind Expert:innen des Rechts und seiner Didaktik aus Wissenschaft und Praxis im In- und Ausland. Sie adressieren Grundlagenfragen ebenso wie Entwicklungen in den juristischen Berufsfeldern und konkrete Beispiele aus der Lehre. Mit Beiträgen von Bettina Mlieke | Prof. DR. Nora Rzadkowski, MHE | Prof. Dr. Tilmann Repgen | Dr. Werner Schäfke-Zell | Prof. Dr. Mareike Schmidt | Prof. Dr. Margit Seckelmann | Anton Sefkow | Ri’in OLG Dr. Dagmar Synatschke | Prof. Dr. Eric Steinhauer | Dr. David Tebel | Prof. Dr. Hans-Heinrich Trute
    Keywords: Digitale Transformation, Juristische Informationskompetenz, Juristische Profession, Legal Profession, Legal Tech, Lehrkonzepte, Juristenausbildung, Recht der Digitalisierung, Digitalisierung des Rechts, Lehre der Digitalisierung, rechtswissenschaftliche Fachdidaktik, Forschungsmethoden, Rechtsanwendungsmethoden, Curriculum ; GPS
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    Frontiers Media SA
    Publication Date: 2024-04-04
    Description: This eBook is a collection of articles from a Frontiers Research Topic. Frontiers Research Topics are very popular trademarks of the Frontiers Journals Series: they are collections of at least ten articles, all centered on a particular subject. With their unique mix of varied contributions from Original Research to Review Articles, Frontiers Research Topics unify the most influential researchers, the latest key findings and historical advances in a hot research area! Find out more on how to host your own Frontiers Research Topic or contribute to one as an author by contacting the Frontiers Editorial Office: frontiersin.org/about/contact
    Keywords: Resilience ; Adaptation ; Blue Carbon ; Ecosystems ; Ocean Optimism ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PD Science: general issues ; thema EDItEUR::R Earth Sciences, Geography, Environment, Planning::RB Earth sciences::RBK Hydrology and the hydrosphere::RBKC Oceanography (seas and oceans)
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    Publication Date: 2022-06-02
    Description: Climate scenarios show that Mediterranean areas will be affected by torrential patterns of rain, that can cause difficulties in urban life in coastal areas, mainly due to the draining systems and to the sea-level. Lisbon is on the estuary of Tagus river, which would be probably affected by run-off and by the forecasted rising sea-level. Redesigning its relationship with water, trying to make this urban area more resilient, becomes crucial and asks to study run-off and sea-level rise for 2100 and for intermediate steps, to adapt the urban life and its spaces to the occurring scenarios.
    Keywords: Waterfront ; Climate Change ; Adaptation ; Resilience ; Urban Strategic Projects
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    MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Publication Date: 2024-04-11
    Description: The proliferation of HF radar systems for ocean remote sensing and maritime surveillance continues apace, with hundreds of such radars now deployed around the world. The overwhelming majority of these radars operate in the conventional monostatic configuration, with the transmitting and receiving systems collocated or closely spaced; this simple geometry has obvious advantages in terms of cost, siting requirements, communications, maintenance, signal processing, and echo interpretation, and it has been adopted by HF radars exploiting line-of-sight, surface wave, and skywave propagation modalities. All these considerations notwithstanding, in some circumstances there can be compelling reasons to implement bistatic configurations, defined as geometries in which the separation between transmitter and receiver is comparable with the range to the zones being interrogated. Factors that can drive this decision include energy budget, desire to exploit hybrid propagation modes, scattering characteristics of the targets of interest, properties of the clutter, survivability, and covertness. This book, a compilation of papers by leading researchers in the field, offers a panoramic account of the state of the art in bistatic HF radar. Topics covered include system design, HF propagation and scattering, signal processing, echo interpretation, and applications in the maritime domain. Supported with extensive references to the literature, this book should serve as an essential source for practitioners keen to expand the capabilities of their HF radar systems.
    Keywords: bistatic HF radar ; radar cross section (RCS) ; sea clutter ; shore-to-air bistatic HF radar ; scattering coefficient ; Doppler spectra ; cyclic cross ambiguity function ; data fusion ; GPS ; multiple satellites collaboration ; passive detection ; HFSWR ; target tracking ; interacting multiple model ; extended Kalman filter ; track association ; extreme learning machine ; HF radar ; remote sensing ; inversion ; radar cross section ; bistatic radar ; directional wave spectrum ; bistatic HFSWR ; shipborne HFSWR ; first-order sea clutter ; experiment verification ; electromagnetic scattering ; radio oceanography ; OTH radar ; compact HFSWR ; bistatic configuration ; target detection ; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues::TBX History of engineering and technology
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    Publication Date: 2023-12-21
    Description: Increasingly, efforts to promote and measure physical activity are achieving greater precision, greater ease of use, and/or greater scope by incorporating emerging technologies. This is significant for physical activity promotion because more precise measurement will allow investigators to better understand where, when, and how physical activity is and is not occurring, thus enabling more effective targeting of particular behavior settings. Emerging technologies associated with the measurement and evaluation of physical activity are noteworthy because: (1) Their ease of use and transferability can greatly increase external validity of measures and findings; (2) Technologies can significantly increase the ability to analyze patterns; (3) They can improve the ongoing, systematic collection and analysis of public health surveillance due to real-time capabilities associated with many emerging technologies; (4) There is a need for research and papers about the cyberinfrastructure required to cope with big data (multiple streams, processing, aggregation, visualization, etc.); and (5) Increasingly blurred boundaries between measurement and intervention activity (e.g., the quantified-self /self-tracking movement) may necessitate a reevaluation of the conventional scientific model for designing and evaluating these sorts of studies. There have been many recent, disparate advances related to this topic. Advances such as crowdsourcing allow for input from large, diverse audiences that can help to identify and improve infrastructure for activity (e.g., large group identification of environmental features that are conducive or inhibiting to physical activity on a national and even global scale). Technologies such as Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and accelerometry are now available in many mobile phones and can be used for identifying and promoting activity and also understanding naturalistically-occurring activity. SenseCam and other personal, visual devices and mobile apps provide person point of view context to physical activity lifestyle and timing. Further, multiple sensor systems are enabling better identification of types of activities (like stair climbing and jumping) that could not previously be identified readily using objective measures like pedometers or accelerometers in isolation. The ability of activity sensors to send data to remote servers allows for the incorporation of online technology (e.g., employing an online social-network as a source of inspiration or accountability to achieve physical activity goals), and websites such as Stickk.com enable individuals to make public contracts visible to other users and also incorporates financial incentives and disincentives in order to promote behaviors including physical activity. In addition, the increasing use of active-gaming (e.g., Wii, XBox Kinect) in homes, schools, and other venues further underscores the growing link between technology and physical activity. Improvements in mathematical models and computer algorithms also allow greater capacity for classifying and evaluating physical activity, improving consistency across research studies. Emerging technologies in the promotion and evaluation of physical activity is a significant area of interest because of its ability to greatly increase the amount and quality of global recorded measurements of PA patterns and its potential to more effectively promote PA. Emerging technologies related to physical activity build on our own and others’ interdisciplinary collaborations in employing technology to address public health challenges. This research area is innovative in that is uses emerging resources including social media, crowdsourcing, and online gaming to better understand patterns of physical activity.
    Keywords: R5-920 ; RA1-1270 ; Interventions ; built environment ; accelerometers ; Emerging technology ; smartphone app ; GPS ; Online ; Global Positioning Systems ; physical activity ; bic Book Industry Communication::M Medicine
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    White Rose University Press | White Rose University Press
    Publication Date: 2022-12-06
    Description: In Hidden Depths, Professor Penny Spikins explores how our emotional connections have shaped human ancestry. Focusing on three key transitions in human origins, Professor Spikins explains how the emotional capacities of our early ancestors evolved in response to ecological changes, much like similar changes in other social mammals. For each transition, dedicated chapters examine evolutionary pressures, responses in changes in human emotional capacities and the archaeological evidence for human social behaviours. Starting from our earliest origins, in Part One, Professor Spikins explores how after two million years ago, movement of human ancestors into a new ecological niche drove new types of collaboration, including care for vulnerable members of the group. Emotional adaptations lead to cognitive changes, as new connections based on compassion, generosity, trust and inclusion also changed our relationship to material things. Part Two explores a later key transition in human emotional capacities occurring after 300,000 years ago. At this time changes in social tolerance allowed ancestors of our own species to further reach out beyond their local group and care about distant allies, making human communities resilient to environmental changes. An increasingly close relationship to animals, and even to cherished possessions, appeared at this time, and can be explained through new human vulnerabilities and ways of seeking comfort and belonging. Lastly, Part Three focuses on the contrasts in emotional dispositions arising between ourselves and our close cousins, the Neanderthals. Neanderthals are revealed as equally caring yet emotionally different humans, who might, if things had been different, have been in our place today. This new narrative breaks away from traditional views of human evolution as exceptional or as a linear progression towards a more perfect form. Instead, our evolutionary history is situated within similar processes occurring in other mammals, and explained as one in which emotions, rather than ‘intellect’, were key to our evolutionary journey. Moreover, changes in emotional capacities and dispositions are seen as part of differing pathways each bringing strengths, weaknesses and compromises. These hidden depths provide an explanation for many of the emotional sensitivities and vulnerabilities which continue to influence our world today.
    Keywords: Human demography ; Group size ; Lithic transfers ; Raw material movements ; Bonobos ; Dog burial ; Comfort ; Symbolic objects ; Symbolism ; Mobiliary art ; Attachment fluidity ; Hypersociability ; Human-animal relationships ; Dog domestication ; Attachment object ; Approachability ; Approach behaviour ; Avoidance behaviour ; Androgens ; Physiological responses ; Cognitive Archaeology ; Autism Spectrum Condition ; Handaxe ; Biface ; Neurodiversity ; Palaeolithic stone tools ; Evolution of neurodiversity ; Rock art ; Ice age art ; Material Culture ; Cultural transmission ; Emotional commitment ; Biopsychosocial approach ; Social tolerance ; Attachment ; Genus Homo ; Acheulian ; Cultural evolution ; Skeletal abnormality ; Injury ; Illness ; Interdependence ; Emotional sensitivity ; Moral emotions ; Evolution of Altruism ; Hominins ; Upper Palaeolithic ; Lower Palaeolithic ; Ecological niche ; Selective pressure ; Behavioural ecology ; Wolves ; Affective empathy ; Cognitive empathy ; Theory of mind ; Human Cognition ; Vulnerability ; Evolutionary Psychology ; Developmental psychology ; Helping behaviours ; Social cognition ; Social mammals ; Human Emotion ; Human social collaboration ; Generosity ; Emotional brain ; Social emotions ; Comparative behaviour ; Evolution ; Social carnivores ; Primate behavioural ecology ; Primate social systems ; Human Evolution ; Human ancestors ; Collaboration ; Evolutionary Biology ; Emotional vulnerability ; Social connection ; Decolonisation ; Social networks ; Middle Palaeolithic ; Community resilience ; Convergent evolution ; Chimpanzee ; Origin of modern humans ; Social safeness ; Wolf domestication ; Cherished possessions ; Compensatory attachment ; Loneliness ; Palaeolithic art ; Stress reactivity ; Bonding hormones ; Humans ; Hunter-gatherers ; Intergroup collaboration ; Tolerance ; Emotional connection ; Autism ; Trust ; Early Prehistory ; Palaeopathology ; Origins of healthcare ; Human self-domestication ; Palaeolithic Archaeology ; Social brain ; Care-giving ; Empathy ; Neanderthals ; Compassion ; Social Connection ; Evolution of Emotions ; Human Origins ; Adaptation ; Prehistory ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology::JHM Anthropology ; bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HD Archaeology ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSA Life sciences: general issues::PSAF Ecological science, the Biosphere ; bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSA Life sciences: general issues::PSAJ Evolution ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government::JPW Political activism::JPWQ Revolutionary groups & movements ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JM Psychology
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    MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Publication Date: 2024-03-28
    Description: This reprint presents information to update the state-of-the-art knowledge on young, professional or recreational, male and female athletes. Moreover, it addresses current gaps in the literature on issues that have an impact on athletes (e.g., Crohn’s disease, Olympic weightlifting, and velocity speed loss). Importantly, this reprint contributes to knowledge on how to improve load monitoring (of training and competition) and health care for athletes through direct or indirect research.
    Keywords: football ; male ; training ; youth ; RPE ; GPS ; running ; high-speed running ; sprint ; performance ; load monitoring ; match load ; player load ; long-term ; talent identification ; team sport ; multivariate analysis ; electromyography ; lower trapezius ; muscle strength ; shoulder kinematics ; sports injuries ; psychological factors ; Bayesian network ; sport metabolomics ; oxidative stress ; hormone signalling ; adiponectin ; basketball ; n/a ; correlation ; external intensity ; inertial device ; internal intensity ; perceived exertion ; SIATE ; agility ; soccer ; flexibility ; predictors ; outcome ; strength ; power ; reactive strength ; players ; plyometric training ; resistance training ; external load ; contextual variables ; amateur ; home match ; away match ; combat sports ; elite athletes ; rapid weight loss ; extreme weight loss ; weight management ; female ; Hooper Index ; internal load ; load ; match ; training load ; inflammation ; bowel ; malnutrition ; physical activity ; high-intensity interval training ; sport ; mental load ; Stroop ; triathlon ; sports medicine ; sports physiology ; female athlete ; VO2 max ; ultra-endurance ; bone mass density ; bone remodelling markers ; bone formation ; bone resorption ; athlete ; exercise ; injury ; aquatic training ; bicycling training ; meniscal allograft transplantation ; rehabilitation ; dynamic balance ; range of motion ; external training load ; technology ; wearable inertial measurement units ; heart rate ; monitoring ; sports technology ; load quantification ; competition phases ; exercise monitoring ; athletic performance ; reproducibility ; coping with stress ; SARS-CoV-2 ; COVID-19 ; cross-cultural research ; blood flow restriction ; body composition ; low-intensity aerobic training ; recreational runner ; physical fitness ; vascular responses ; isometric ; jump ; stability ; static balance ; Clean and Jerk ; Olympic exercises ; Power Clean ; Snatch ; Squat ; weightlifting derivatives ; physical exercise ; saliva ; metabolomics ; proteomics ; sex ; hearing-impaired ; skill ; inspiratory muscle training ; center of pressure ; soccer players ; velocity–based training ; one–repetition maximum ; maximum strength ; training efficiency ; ports physiology ; women ; maximal aerobic speed ; athletics ; sprint/power athletes ; endurance athletes ; VDR ; rs2228570 polymorphism ; personality trials ; Big Five ; resilience ; athletes ; car drivers ; mindfulness ; awareness ; psychosocial variables ; fast day ; adaptation ; lifestyle ; men ; mental health ; interlimb ; symmetry ; injury risk ; thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-04
    Description: F. Scott Fitzgerald once said: »Show me a hero, and I'll write you a tragedy.« In the 1990s, nobody fell deeper than O.J. Simpson. Once considered a national treasure, the athlete was accused of brutally slaying his ex-wife Nicole Brown and her friend Ronald Goldman on June 12, 1994. Within days, the media and public developed an unprecedented obsession with the story, turning a murder investigation and trial into a sensationalized reality show. Tatjana Neubauer examines the mediatization, deliberate manipulation, and the simplification of popular criminal trials for profit on television. She demonstrates that TV conflated legal proceedings into entertainment programming by commodifying events, people, and places.
    Keywords: Mediatization ; O.J. Simpson ; Reality Television ; Court TV ; Adaptation ; Media ; America ; Television ; Media Theory ; Cultural Studies ; Media Studies ; thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AT Performing arts::ATJ Television ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBC Cultural and media studies::JBCT Media studies::JBCT2 Media studies: TV and society ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBC Cultural and media studies::JBCC Cultural studies
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    Springer Nature | Springer Nature Switzerland
    Publication Date: 2024-03-14
    Description: This open-access book explores the security dynamics amid the polarization, shifting borders, and liquid governance that define the Zeitenwende era in Europe's eastern neighbourhood and Central Asia. Presenting various case studies, the volume unveils the intricate web of border dynamics and practices, including the nuanced interplay of border disputes within the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) member states. The contributions shed new light on how contested borders and liquid modes of governance have impacted the engagement of international organizations such as the European Union (EU), North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and OSCE in security crises and conflict prevention. Delving deeper, a special part dissects the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict and examines European and international responses. By analyzing the stances of diverse European countries, their neighborhood, and international organizations, this section uncovers commonalities and disparities in their approaches to the Ukrainian crisis.
    Keywords: Norm diffusion ; Public diplomacy ; Adaptation ; Feminist Foreign Policy ; Russian War ; War in Ukraine ; Human rights ; Transitional justice ; Sustaining peace ; Localization ; Globalization ; Security ; Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe ; OSCE ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government::JPS International relations ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government::JPQ Central government ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government::JPV Political control & freedoms::JPVH Human rights ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government::JPS International relations::JPSD Diplomacy
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    MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Publication Date: 2024-03-27
    Description: This Special Issue on ‘Sustainability and Visitor Management in Tourist Historic Cities’ explores new trends and methods that contribute to sustainable practices for tourism planning and management in historic cities. Thanks to the differentiated approaches adopted by the authors, the Special Issue reflects on the environmental, physical, cultural, and social effects that tourism activity provokes in tourist historic cities. Considering the present debate on tourism in historic cities, there is a special focus on resident perceptions and the social problems and conflicts associated with various tourist activities that have emerged in recent years. New methodologies and sources to measure tourism impacts are also addressed in this book, especially the use of big data technology, another relevant topic. Papers include one literature review and six case studies in the historic cities of Seville and Toledo (Spain), Venice and Matera (Italy), and Porto (Portugal) and Popayán (Colombia). This Special Issue provides practical tools and policy recommendations to measure tourism impacts and promote sustainable management in tourist historic cities.
    Keywords: tourism development ; residents’ opinions ; residents’ perceptions ; tourism impacts ; historic city ; cultural tourism ; Toledo ; “big events” ; experiential tourism ; Matera “European Capital of Culture 2019” ; vulnerability ; right to the city ; tourism rents ; Seville ; tourist movement ; GPS ; NFC ; tourist card ; questionarie ; tourism destination ; big data ; tourism sustainability ; official statistics ; indicators ; urban tourism ; culture-led regeneration ; cultural capital ; sustainability ; Porto city centre ; overtourism ; Venice ; social impacts ; residents’ perception ; thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
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    Publication Date: 2022-02-01
    Description: Sports performance is primarily associated with elite sport, however, recreational athletes are increasingly attempting to emulate elite athletes. Performance optimization is distinctly multidisciplinary. Optimized training concepts and the use of state-of-the-art technologies are crucial for improving performance. However, sports performance enhancement is in constant conflict with the protection of athletes’ health. Notwithstanding the known positive effects of physical activity on health, the prevention and management of sports injuries remain major challenges to be addressed. Accordingly, this Special Issue on "Sports Performance and Health" consists of 17 original research papers, one review paper, and one commentary, and covers a wide range of topics related to fatigue, movement asymmetries, optimization of sports performance by training, technique, and/or tactics enhancements, prevention and management of sports injuries, optimization of sports equipment to increase performance and/or decrease the risk of injury, and innovations for sports performance, health, and load monitoring. As this Special Issue offers several new insights and multidisciplinary perspectives on sports performance and health, readers from around the world who work in these areas are expected to benefit from this Special Issue collection.
    Keywords: symmetry ; asymmetry ; foot ; force ; balance ; postural stability ; standing ; hurdling ; biomechanics ; hurdle clearance ; technique analysis ; collar height ; kinematics ; kinetics ; dynamic stability ; ankle injury ; range of motion ; basketball shooting ; proprioception ; ankle sprain ; taping ; soccer ; basketball ; prevention ; musculoskeletal disorders ; personalized treatment ; measurement ; healthy athletes ; jump performance ; smartphones ; My Jump 2 ; reliability ; validity ; training environment ; sports ; athletes ; interval training ; biological emotional evaluation ; sports sciences ; muscle activations ; electromyography ; slope walking ; backpack loads ; nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide ; training ; mitochondrion ; table tennis ; racket ; racket sports ; performance analysis ; game-actions ; strokes ; morphology ; isokinetic ; sprints ; vertical jump performance ; handball shooting ; agility ; strength ; power ; inter-limb asymmetry ; global navigation satellite system ; GPS ; IMU ; inertial motion capture ; pressure insoles ; ski racing ; alpine skiing ; athletes’ health ; epidemiology ; spine ; musculoskeletal injuries ; skiing simulation ; optical motion capture ; tensiometer ; ski waist-width ; knee injury ; wrist ; elbow ; shot ; accuracy ; RFD-SF ; badminton ; knee joint ; injury ; one-dimensional statistical parametric mapping ; eccentric ; alpine ski racing ; strength training ; supramaximal loads ; athlete safety ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::M Medicine
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-27
    Description: Earth’s weather and climate are complex nonlinear systems of dynamical/thermodynamical processes that are highly variable on all spatiotemporal scales. The analysis and prediction of those processes and their feedbacks with the other systems of the biosphere (land and ocean), from the viewpoints of both atmospheric science and dynamics/thermodynamics, can improve our knowledge and have a great impact on society. The main aim of this Special Issue was to gather observational, theoretical and modeling studies on the dynamics of the atmosphere and the climate system, as well as on their predictability at different spatiotemporal scales.
    Keywords: drought ; forecasting ; Latin America ; Lagrangian numerical method ; ocean modeling ; ocean mixing ; atmospheric sounding ; Costa Rica ; GPS ; MODIS ; precipitable water vapor ; Blizzards ; blowing snow ; climatology ; self-organizing maps ; synoptic typing ; anthropogenic land cover changes ; hydrological model MIKE-SHE ; time-series statistical analysis ; trend analysis ; Spercheios river basin ; cold fronts ; Mediterranean ; identification scheme ; Frontal Tracking Scheme (FTS) ; MedFTS ; thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GP Research and information: general
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-11
    Description: This special volume aims to collecg new ideas and contributions at the frontier between the fields of data handling, processing and modeling for volcanic and seismic systems. Technological evolution, as well as the increasing availability of new sensors and platforms, and freely available data, pose a new challenge to the scientific community in the development new tools and methods that can integrate and process different information. The recent growth in multi-sensor monitoring networks and satellites, along with the exponential increase in the spatiotemporal data, has revealed an increasingly compelling need to develop data processing, analysis and modeling tools. Data processing, analysis and modeling techniques may allow significant information to be identified and integrated into volcanic/seismological monitoring systems. The newly developed technology is expected to improve operational hazard detection, alerting, and management abilities.
    Keywords: seismic swarm ; relocated aftershocks ; transition zone ; b value temporal variation ; central Ionian Islands (Greece) ; volcanic eruptions ; volcanic plumes ; CO2 flux ; DIAL-Lidar ; data processing techniques ; SAR ; InSAR ; ground deformation ; Sentinel-1 ; volcano monitoring ; GNSS ; seismicity ; slope instability ; MT-InSAR ; volcanoes ; ASTER ; Robust Satellite Techniques ; Google Earth Engine ; volcanic mounds ; seismic time and depth processing ; MVA ; CO2 storage ; volcano geodesy ; multidisciplinary monitoring ; paroxysms ; lava fountain ; volcanic eruption ; modeling ; tilt ; GPS ; n/a ; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues ; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TQ Environmental science, engineering and technology
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-11
    Description: In the domain of electronic navigation, satellite navigation (GNSS) is one of the most important complex modern systems. GNSS is a key aspect of infrastructure which supports the development and improvement of power grid systems, banking operations, global transportation systems, and global communication systems. Today, GNSS requires the use of several positioning networks and sensors, such as radio networks and MEMS. The Earth’s atmosphere, particularly the ionosphere and troposphere, can be seen as a huge laboratory where multiple processes and phenomena directly affecting the propagation of EM waves occur. Like all complex systems, GNSS technology has also gone through certain evolutionary stages. Factors affecting the future evolution of GNSS technology include the appearance of new signals and frequencies, complementary technologies in use, etc., but in the domain of GNSS technologies, it is essential to study the impact of space weather on GNSS systems. A key part of research related to GNSS technologies is the vertical TEC distribution and anomalies related to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions on Earth. There are many challenges that need to be addressed because they affect reliability, accuracy, and all other essential parameters of GNSS systems. It addresses some of these issues by publishing manuscripts which study GNSS risk assessment, different effects of space weather disturbances on the operation of GNSS systems, environmental impacts on the operation of GNSS systems, GNSS positioning error budgets, TEC special features in volcano eruptions, and similar topics.
    Keywords: ionosphere ; volcanic activity ; total electron content ; ground-truth data ; seismo-ionospheric coupling ; GNSS time series analysis ; landslide displacement prediction ; attention mechanism ; deep learning ; South Atlantic Anomaly ; radiation measurement ; CubeSat observation ; radiation belts ; Ni-based superalloys ; international space station ; microstructure ; morphology ; fractal reconstruction ; Fractal Hausdorff dimension ; GNSS-IR ; snow depth ; signal-to-noise ratio ; multi-GNSS ; multi-frequency ; mean fusion ; navigation positioning system ; positioning accuracy ; reliability method ; Global Positioning System (GPS) ; Differential Global Positioning System (DGPS) ; European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service (EGNOS) ; TEC ; detrending ; Savitzky–Golay ; polynomial ; lightning ; GPS TEC ; EIA ; diurnal evolution ; seasonal variation ; spatiotemporal analysis ; attribute-augmented ; equatorial and low-latitude ionosphere ; ionospheric irregularity ; scintillation ; radio occultation observation ; COSMIC ; ionogram ; GPS/GNSS ; Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) ; Continuously Operating Reference Station (CORS) ; Precise Point Positioning (PPP) ; ionospheric corrections ; ionospheric model ; soil moisture content ; multisatellite combination ; dual-frequency pseudorange ; dual-frequency carrier phase combination ; multipath error ; phase delay ; GNSS ; ROTI ; gravity wave ; daytime ; nighttime ; PCC ; GPS ; antenna ; calibration ; EPN ; GNSS meteorology ; water vapor ; tomography ; seismic swarm ; lithosphere-atmosphere-ionosphere coupling ; CID ; tropospheric error ; surface meteorological data ; statistical position equilibrium ; Saastamoinen model of zenith tropospheric delay ; n/a ; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues ; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues::TBX History of engineering and technology ; thema EDItEUR::K Economics, Finance, Business and Management::KN Industry and industrial studies::KNB Energy industries and utilities
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    Publication Date: 2023-07-14
    Description: Human activity recognition (HAR) and human behavior recognition (HBR) play increasingly important roles in the digital age. High-quality sensory observations applicable to recognizing users’ activities and behaviors, including electrical, magnetic, mechanical (kinetic), optical, acoustic, thermal, and chemical biosignals, are inseparable from sensors’ sophisticated design and appropriate application. Traditional sensors suitable for HAR and HBR, including external sensors for smart homes, optical sensors such as cameras for capturing video signals, and bioelectrical, biomagnetic, and biomechanical sensors for wearable applications, have been studied and verified adequately. They continue to be researched in depth for more effective and efficient usage, and brand-new areas facilitated by sensor-based HAR/HBR are emerging, such as interactive edutainment, single-motion duration analysis, time series information retrieval, handcrafted and high-level feature design, and fall detection. Meanwhile, innovative sensor research for HAR or HBR is also very active in the academic community, including new sensors appropriate for HAR/HBR, new designs and applications of the above-mentioned traditional sensors, and the usage of non-traditional HAR-/HBR-related sensor types, among others.
    Keywords: human activity recognition ; validation methodology ; leave-one-subject-out cross-validation ; explainable methods ; Shapley additive explanations ; machine learning ; camera calibration ; point-to-point camera distortion calibration ; vision-based human activity recognition ; speckle pattern ; digital image correlation ; sensing technique ; HAR ; semi-supervised learning ; adversarial learning ; syn-LSTM ; smart home ; Wi-Fi sensing ; multi-location ; deep complex network ; ankle–foot orthoses ; energy consumption ; functional electrical stimulation ; human in the loop ; smart retail ; in-store camera ; customer behavior recognition ; behavior reconstruction ; indoor localization ; pedestrian dead reckoning ; deep learning ; GPS ; domain generalization ; accelerometer ; psychological stress ; electrocardiogram ; heart rate variability ; gated recurrent unit ; VR high-altitude experiment ; wearable devices ; n/a ; bic Book Industry Communication::M Medicine::MB Medicine: general issues::MBG Medical equipment & techniques
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-11
    Description: Due to its dynamic range, the human eye can adapt to a wide variety of light situations within a very short time. If the dynamic range of the eye is insufficient, glare occurs. There is no suitable objective measurement method to describe the effects on visual performance and its course. This was developed and validated as part of this work.
    Keywords: Blendung ; Adaptation ; Licht ; Visuelle Wahrnehmung ; Kurzzeitgedächtnis ; Glare ; Adaption ; Light ; VisualPperception ; Short Time Memory ; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TH Energy technology and engineering::THR Electrical engineering
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-05
    Description: Forest tree genetics and genomics are advancing at an accelerated rate, thanks to recent developments in high-throughput, next-generation sequencing capabilities, and novel biostatistical tools. Population and landscape genetics and genomics have seen the rise of new approaches implemented in large-scale studies that employ the use of genome-wide sampling. Such studies have started to discern the dynamics of neutral and adaptive variation in nature and the processes that underlie spatially explicit patterns of genetic and genomic variation in nature. The continuous development of genetic maps in forest trees and the expansion of QTL and association mapping approaches contribute to the unravelling of the genotype-phenotype relationship and lead to marker-assisted and genome-wide selection. However, major challenges lie ahead. Recent literature suggests that species demography and genetic diversity have been affected both by climatic oscillations and anthropogenically induced stresses in a way calls into question the possibility of future adaptation. Moreover, the pace of contemporary environmental change presents a great challenge to forest tree populations and their ability to adapt, taking into consideration their life history characteristics. Several questions emerge that include, but are not limited to, the interpretation of forest tree genome surveillance and their structural/functional properties, the adaptive and neutral processes that have shaped forest tree genomes, the analysis of phenotypic traits relevant to adaptation (especially adaptation under contemporary climate change), the link between epigenetics/epigenomics and phenotype/genotype, and the use of genetics/genomics as well as genetic monitoring to advance conservation priorities.
    Keywords: QH301-705.5 ; GE1-350 ; SD1-669.5 ; QTL/Association Mapping ; Management of Forest Genetic Resources ; Phylogeography ; Epigenetics/Epigenomics ; Molecular Evolution ; Proteomics ; Functional Genomics ; Population/Landscape Genetics/Genomics ; Conservation Genetics/Genomics ; Adaptation ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences
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    Publication Date: 2022-06-02
    Description: The application of Precision Agriculture strategies represents an opportunity for farmers to obtain economic benefits. In the area of Metapontino, as demonstrated by the experimentation conducted, the challenge of producing food and at the same time protecting nature and safeguarding biodiversity, it is possible to face it through the introduction of global positioning systems (GPS), a technology capable of integrating the information on soil type, climate, cultivar, crop and farm management, topography and economy.
    Keywords: Precision Agriculture ; GPS ; variable rate
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    Publication Date: 2023-07-24
    Description: Can design processes constitute genuine forms of research? Of course they can. “Against and For Method” highlights exemplary cases of how studio architects teach architectural design, both with and without methodological and research approaches strictly in mind. This edited volume openly addresses deficiencies in studio teaching and proposes possibilities for integrating methodological approaches into teaching and practice. Contributions by leading scholars in architecture, plus interviews with five practicing architects who are studio professors at ETH Zurich, reveal the ways in which design concepts are considered, teased apart and passed along. The texts contributions and interviews intend to urge studio teachers to reflect on their methods and consider to what extent systematic and conceptually coherent approaches aid their students.
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    Keywords: studies of architecture ; theory of architecture ; methodology ; architectural design ; GPS ; AMA ; AMD
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-14
    Description: The reprint represents the publication of the seven articles associated with the special issue "Training Load, Well-Being, and Readiness: Reducing Injury Risk and Improving Sports Performance". Within the reprint the readers can found evidence about training load monitoring in soccer, cyclists and regular gym exercises. We hope readers can find interesting the methodological approaches provided.
    Keywords: cyclist ; myometry ; stiffness ; incremental cycling test ; football ; athletic performance ; match analysis ; sports training ; GPS ; high-intensity running ; acute/chronic workload ratio ; high-speed running ; in-season ; non-starters ; RPE ; soccer ; starters ; training monotony ; training strain ; biomechanics ; heel strike ; ankle ; gait change ; gastrocnemius muscle stiffness ; anabolic steroids ; gym members ; male ; gym ; abuse ; resistance exercise ; blood flow restriction ; blood flow restriction exercise ; injury experience ; jump inside kick ; static muscle contractility ; dynamic muscle contractility ; ankle plantarflexor ; thema EDItEUR::W Lifestyle, Hobbies and Leisure
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-11
    Keywords: TA1-2040 ; Wasserdampf ; Modellierung ; Residuenanalyse ; Meteorologie ; GNSS-2 ; GPS ; Satellitengeodäsie ; thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues::TBX History of engineering and technology
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    De Gruyter
    Publication Date: 2024-03-26
    Description: This book unites essays on the interplay of media or inter-arts studies, as well as papers with a focus on comics studies, further testimony to the fact that comics have truly arrived in mainstream academic discourse. "Adaptation" is a key term for the studies presented in this volume various articles discuss the adaptation of literary source texts in different target media - cinematic versions, comics adaptations, TV series, theatre, and opera.
    Keywords: Adaptation ; intermediality ; comics studies ; world literature ; thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DS Literature: history and criticism ; thema EDItEUR::D Biography, Literature and Literary studies::DS Literature: history and criticism::DSB Literary studies: general
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    Springer Nature | Springer Nature Switzerland
    Publication Date: 2024-01-16
    Description: This open-access book explores the security dynamics amid the polarization, shifting borders, and liquid governance that define the Zeitenwende era in Europe's eastern neighbourhood and Central Asia. Presenting various case studies, the volume unveils the intricate web of border dynamics and practices, including the nuanced interplay of border disputes within the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) member states. The contributions shed new light on how contested borders and liquid modes of governance have impacted the engagement of international organizations such as the European Union (EU), North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and OSCE in security crises and conflict prevention. Delving deeper, a special part dissects the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict and examines European and international responses. By analyzing the stances of diverse European countries, their neighborhood, and international organizations, this section uncovers commonalities and disparities in their approaches to the Ukrainian crisis.
    Keywords: Norm diffusion ; Public diplomacy ; Adaptation ; Feminist Foreign Policy ; Russian War ; War in Ukraine ; Human rights ; Transitional justice ; Sustaining peace ; Localization ; Globalization ; Security ; Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe ; OSCE ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government::JPS International relations ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government::JPH Political structure & processes ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government::JPA Political science & theory ; bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JP Politics & government::JPS International relations::JPSD Diplomacy
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-01
    Description: In this book, the emphasis is on various training interventions. Types of exercises that can help improve performance in athletes and health in people facing poor movement diseases.Also, we have presented a variety of strength training interventions in the form of various types of research. On the other hand, we continue to monitor internal and external loads related to non-contact injuries and performance analysis.
    Keywords: COVID-19 ; immune response ; chronic diseases ; exercise ; oxidative stress ; anti-inflammatory treatment ; fibroblast growth factor 21 ; cytokines ; myokines ; anabolic–androgenic steroids ; athletes ; baroreflex sensitivity ; cardiac autonomic nervous system ; cardiac function ; physical guidance ; tracking task ; cerebral palsy ; challenge point framework ; frequency ; virtual driving ; physical activity ; behavioral status ; mental state ; older men ; reaction time ; visual coordination ; visual reaction ; female ; football ; autonomic modulation ; fatigue ; training load ; altitude ; haemoglobin ; erythropoietin ; hypoxia ; endurance ; sand ; occupational health ; tactical athlete ; landing error scoring system ; reactive strength index ; tactical personnel ; force plates ; military ; law enforcement ; neuromuscular fatigue ; spinal curvature ; Paralympic volleyball ; compensation strategy ; thoracic hyperkyphosis ; adapted training ; low back pain ; kidney failure ; AKI ; health ; biomarkers ; strenuous exercise ; mountain running ; kidney function ; off-road running ; performance ; kinematics ; laser ; computer vision ; inertial device ; IMU ; injury risk ; high load ; external monitoring ; high-speed distance ; global positioning system ; movement analysis ; handball shot ; internal load ; shot precision ; motor decisions-making ; GPS ; T-Patterns ; acceleration ; motor praxeology ; role ; anatomy ; spine ; thoracic spine ; low back ; lumbar spine ; biomechanics ; rowing ; antioxidant status ; nutrition ; reactive oxygen species (ROS) ; biomechanical analysis ; pressure insoles ; Xsens motion capture system ; performance analysis ; recreational skiers ; dry-land training ; GEE modeling ; oxygen consumption ; strength training ; surface electromyography ; bone mineral ; skeletomuscular robusticity ; elite athletes ; DEXA ; executive functions ; shooting performance ; gender differences ; cadets ; resistance training ; power exercise ; team sport ; conditioning capabilities ; lower extremity ; dynamic balance ; dose–response ; training intensity ; elastic bands ; chain ; eccentric training ; decline squat ; patellar tendon ; sonoelastography ; stiffness ; thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues
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    Publication Date: 2020-11-09
    Description: A long-term gravity and elevation changes time series (2001-2006) at the restless caldera of Nisyros in Greece is here reported. After a period of intense seismic activity (1995-1998), associated with an increase of fumarolic activity and ground deformation of Nisyros volcano which no any eruption occurred, and then a gravity network was settled in June 2001 and re-occupied annually up to 2004 and in June 2006. Discrete gravity measurements have been carried out at located benchmarks surrounding Nisyros island in proximity to hydrotermal area within the caldera floor and taking into account the effect of the vertical ground movements in order to quantify gravity changes of the volcano. A general positive observed gravity change was determined at all stations of the network inside caldera rim. In the same time, a temporal and spatial evolution of the gravity changes was found between 2001 and 2004: it was observed a steady-rise in gravity variations between 2001-2003, obtaining maximum positive gravity variations up to +60 Gal confined in the caldera floor area at the base of the presently active crater, where the most fumarolic activity is concentrated; in contrast a spatial distribution of gravity changes is recorded during 2003-2004 and the maximum positive gravity variations are confined in the caldera rim near Nikia village. In this way residual gravity changes were obtained and applications of Gausss theorem to the study of the excess mass recorded during 2001-2006 is explored. During recent unrest period magma replenishment genereted a great quantity of steam hot hydrothermal fluids which is released towards the surface underneath the southeastern part of the caldera floor. The gravity changes might be attributed to the migration of fluids probably occurring through pre-existing faults.
    Description: Published
    Description: Perugia (Italy), 2-13 July 2007
    Description: 2V. Struttura e sistema di alimentazione dei vulcani
    Description: 6V. Pericolosità vulcanica e contributi alla stima del rischio
    Description: 6SR VULCANI – Servizi e ricerca per la società
    Keywords: Nisyros ; Greece ; gravity changes ; gravity monitoring ; volcanic hazards ; GPS
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    Publication Date: 2021-01-27
    Description: Surface mass balance (SMB) distribution and its temporal and spatial variability is an essential input parameter in mass balance studies. Different methods were used, compared and integrated (stake farms, ice cores, snow radar, surface morphology, remote sensing) at eight sites along a transect from Terra Nova Bay (TNB) to Dome C (DC) (East Antarctica), to provide detailed information on the SMB. Spatial variability measurements show that the measured maximum snow accumulation (SA) in a 15 km area is well correlated to firn temperature. Wind-driven sublimation processes, controlled by the surface slope in the wind direction, have a huge impact (up to 85% of snow precipitation) on SMB and are significant in terms of past, present and future SMB evaluations. The snow redistribution process is local and has a strong impact on the annual variability of accumulation. The spatial variability of SMB at the kilometre scale is one order of magnitude higher than its temporal variability (20–30%) at the centennial time scale. This high spatial variability is due to wind-driven sublimation. Compared with our SMB calculations, previous compilations generally over-estimate SMB, up to 65% in some areas.
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    Description: 803-813
    Description: 3.8. Geofisica per l'ambiente
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: reserved
    Keywords: East Antarctica ; Surface Mass Balance ; Snow accumulation ; GPR ; GPS ; 02. Cryosphere::02.02. Glaciers::02.02.02. Cryosphere/atmosphere Interaction ; 02. Cryosphere::02.02. Glaciers::02.02.06. Mass balance
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    Publication Date: 2021-01-27
    Description: Recent snow accumulation rate is a key quantity for ice core and mass balance studies. Several accumulation measurement methods (stake farm, fin core, snow-radar profiling, surface morphology, remote sensing) were used, compared and integrated at eight sites along a transect from Terra Nova Bay to Dome C (East Antarctica) to provide information about the spatial and temporal variability of snow accumulation. Thirty-nine cores were dated by identifying tritium/β marker levels (1965–66[AUTHOR: Please check dates, I don’t think this agrees with table 1]) and no-sea-salt (nss) SO4 raised to the power of 2– spikes of the Tambora volcanic event (1816) in order to provide information on temporal variability. Cores were linked by snow radar and GPS surveys to provide detailed information on spatial variability in snow accumulation. Stake farm and ice core accumulation rates are observed to differ significantly, but isochrones (snow radar) correlate well with ice core derived accumulation. The accumulation/ablation pattern from stake measurements suggests that the annual local noise (metre scale) in snow accumulation can approach 2 years of ablation and more than four times the average annual accumulation, with no accumulation or ablation for a 5-year period in up to 40% of cases. The spatial variability of snow accumulation at the kilometre scale is one order of magnitude higher than temporal variability at the multi-decadal/secular scale. Stake measurements and firn cores at Dome C confirm an approximate 30% increase in accumulation over the last two centuries, with respect to the average over the last 5000 years.
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    Description: 113-124
    Description: 3.8. Geofisica per l'ambiente
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: reserved
    Keywords: East Antarctica ; GPR ; GPS ; snow accumulation ; 02. Cryosphere::02.02. Glaciers::02.02.02. Cryosphere/atmosphere Interaction ; 02. Cryosphere::02.02. Glaciers::02.02.06. Mass balance
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    Publication Date: 2021-05-17
    Description: A comparison between two of the most used scintillation models and experimental data is presented. The experimental data have been derived from a GPS scintillation monitor developed at Cornell University and placed in Tucuman (Argentina), under the peak of the anomaly. The models used (GISM and WBMOD) have been run for the geophysical conditions corresponding to the measurements. The comparison is done by subdividing the information on the basis of an ionospheric grid of 5°×5° surface square boxes. The comparison has been performed for several local times, from 18 LT until 04 LT. Here, only a few cases of particular interest are shown. The goal is to understand if the models are able to forecast actual scintillation morphology (from the satellite navigation systems point of view) and if they could be used to yield an estimate of scintillation effects on satellite navigation systems.
    Description: Published
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: open
    Keywords: ionospheric scintillations ; scintillation models ; GPS ; SBAS ; 01. Atmosphere::01.02. Ionosphere::01.02.99. General or miscellaneous ; 04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.99. General or miscellaneous
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    Publication Date: 2020-12-03
    Description: Along the ∼500km long Sicily–Calabria segment of the Nubia–Eurasia plate boundary GPS data highlight a complex, and debated, kinematic pattern. We focus on eastern Sicily, where the style of crustal deformation rapidly changes in the space of few tens of kilometers. In southeastern Sicily, struck by the 1693MW∼7.4earthquake, GPS measurements highlight a steep velocity gradient, with ∼2.4mm/yr of ∼N–S shortening in ∼10km, changing to broader extension (∼3mm/yr in ∼60km) in northern Sicily and shortening in the southern Tyrrhenian Sea. GPS data and kinematic elastic block models highlight a complex fragmentation of the Sicilian domain into three tectonic blocks, which move independently from Nubia, describing an overall clockwise rotation of this crustal domain with respect to Eurasia. Shortening in southeastern Sicily is associated witha system of high-angle reverse faults resulting from tectonic inversion of extensional faults at the northern tip of the Hyblean plateau. Extension in northern Sicily occurs on a broader deformation belt, developed on the former Kumeta–Alcantara line, extending west of Mount Etna toward the southwestern Tyrrhenian Sea, accommodating the faster rotation of the northeastern Sicily block with respect to central Sicily. Although the seismic potential of inland faults is not negligible, our results strengthen the hypothesis that the Malta escarpment is the likely source of the large 1693 earthquake and tsunami. The observed kinematics appears only subordinately driven by the Nubia–Eurasia convergence and the dynamics of the Mediterranean subduction system is likely playing a major role in governing block motions and active tectonics in Sicily.
    Description: Published
    Description: 77-88
    Description: 1T. Geodinamica e interno della Terra
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    Description: restricted
    Keywords: Central Mediterranean ; GPS ; tectonic blocks ; kinematics ; tectonic reactivation ; geodynamics ; 04. Solid Earth::04.07. Tectonophysics::04.07.07. Tectonics
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  • 68
    Publication Date: 2021-06-07
    Description: On June 8, 2008 a Mw = 6.4 earthquake occurred in NW Peloponnese, western Greece. This event is the largest strike-slip earthquake to occur in western Greece during the past 25 years. No surface rupture was observed. Many rock falls, slides, and liquefaction features have been found as is typical for an earthquake of this size. Double-difference relocations of 370 aftershocks show a linear pattern of events and define a clear NE-SW striking mainshock fault plane. The hypocentrer was determined at 18 km depth beneath village Mihoi in SW Achaia. The 24-hr aftershock region extends approximately 30 km in length, and the width of the surface projection of the aftershocks ranges between 5–10 km. The depth of the aftershocks rarely exceeds 22 km. Analysis of high-rate GPS data showed that station RLS (Riolos) which is located 12.8 km N5 W of the epicenter was displaced co-seismically 7 mm to the North in agreement with right-lateral kinematics of the rupture. Static (Coulomb) stress transfer analysis indicates loading of faults near the towns of Patras (north) and Amaliada (south), respectively. The earthquake put more emphasis on the role of strike-slip in the deformation of western Greece also indicating that seismic strain is partitioned between strike-slip and normal-slip events due to obliquity of the Nubia (Africa) – Eurasia convergence.
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    Description: 1101-1124
    Description: 1.9. Rete GPS nazionale
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    Description: reserved
    Keywords: Western Greece ; Strike-Slip ; Seismicity ; GPS ; HypoDD ; Coulomb Stress ; Active Tectonics ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.03. Earthquake source and dynamics
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  • 69
    Publication Date: 2021-06-07
    Description: Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), in particular the Global Positioning System (GPS), have been widely used for high accuracy geodetic positioning. The Least Squares functional models related to the GNSS observables have been more extensively studied than the corresponding stochastic models, given that the development of the latter is significantly more complex. As a result, a simplified stochastic model is often used in GNSS positioning, which assumes that all the GNSS observables are statistically independent and of the same quality, i.e. a similar variance is assigned indiscriminately to all of the measurements. However, the definition of the stochastic model may be approached from a more detailed perspective, considering specific effects affecting each observable individually, as for example the effects of ionospheric scintillation. These effects relate to phase and amplitude fluctuations in the satellites signals that occur due to diffraction on electron density irregularities in the ionosphere and are particularly relevant at equatorial and high latitude regions, especially during periods of high solar activity. As a consequence, degraded measurement quality and poorer positioning accuracy may result. This paper takes advantage of the availability of specially designed GNSS receivers that provide parameters indicating the level of phase and amplitude scintillation on the signals, which therefore can be used to mitigate these effects through suitable improvements in the least squares stochastic model. The stochastic model considering ionospheric scintillation effects has been implemented following the approach described in Aquino et al. (2009), which is based on the computation of weights derived from the scintillation sensitive receiver tacking models of Conker et al. (2003). The methodology and algorithms to account for these effects in the stochastic model are described and results of experiments where GPS data were processed in both a relative and a point positioning mode are presented and discussed. Two programs have been developed to enable the analyses: GPSeq (currently under development at the FCT/UNESP Sao Paulo State University – Brazil) and PP_Sc (developed in a collaborative project between FCT/UNESP and Nottingham University – UK). The point positioning approach is based on an epoch by epoch solution, whereas the relative positioning on an accumulated solution using a Kalman Filter and the LAMBDA method to solve the Double Differences ambiguities. Additionally to the use of an improved stochastic model, all data processing in this paper were performed using an option implemented in both programs, to estimate, for each observable, an individual ionospheric parameter modelled as a stochastic process, using either the white noise or the random walk correlation models. Data from a network of GPS Ionospheric Scintillation and TEC Monitor (GISTM) receivers set up in Northern Europe as part of the ISACCO project (De Franceschi et al., 2006) were used in the experiments. The point positioning results have shown improvements of the order of 45% in height accuracy when the proposed stochastic model is applied. In the static relative positioning, improvements of the order of 50%, also in height accuracy, have been reached under moderate to strong scintillation conditions. These and further results are discussed in this paper.
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    Description: 3.9. Fisica della magnetosfera, ionosfera e meteorologia spaziale
    Description: 5.4. Banche dati di geomagnetismo, aeronomia, clima e ambiente
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: restricted
    Keywords: GNSS ; GPS ; Ionospheric scintillation ; Receiver tracking models ; Stochastic model ; Relative and point positioning ; 01. Atmosphere::01.02. Ionosphere::01.02.05. Wave propagation ; 01. Atmosphere::01.02. Ionosphere::01.02.07. Scintillations ; 04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.08. Theory and Models
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    Publication Date: 2020-10-14
    Description: We present an up-to-date high resolution picture of the ongoing crustal deformation field of Iberian region, based on an extensive combination of permanent and non-permanent GPS observations carried out since 1999. We detected appreciable deformation along the NW and SE margins of the Iberian Peninsula and along the Gibraltar arc, while on the inner parts of the peninsula, the crustal deformation occurs locally at rate 〈 15 nanostrain/year.
    Description: Published
    Description: 369-372
    Description: 1T. Geodinamica e interno della Terra
    Description: restricted
    Keywords: GPS ; Strain-rate ; Plate motion ; Iberia ; 04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.01. Crustal deformations
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  • 71
    Publication Date: 2020-10-14
    Description: In the last decades, the increasing availability of comprehensive geodetic datasets has allowed for more detailed constraints on subsurface magma storage and conduits at several active volcanoes worldwide. Here, by using a large dataset of geodetic measurements collected between early January 2001 and August 2001, we identified at least six different deformation stages that allow us to quantify the surface deformation patterns before, during and after the 2001 Mt. Etna volcanic eruption. Our results are largely in agreement with previous works (e.g. the presence of a deep inflating source and a shallow dike located beneath the north-western and upper southern flanks of the volcano, respectively). However, we provide (1) finer resolution of the temporal activity of these magmatic sources, leading to (2) new evidence related to the evolution of the magmatic system and the mechanical response of the western flank, in particular during the pre-eruptive phase. Results and analysis show a clear change in the ground deformation pattern of the volcano in response to the 20–24 April 2001 seismic swarm that occurred beneath the western flank, evolving from a volcano-wide inflation to a slight deflation of the summit area. We suggest that the source responsible for the volcano-wide inflation, beginning in the fall of 2000, experienced a drastic reduction in the inflation rate in response to this seismic swarm. Moreover, we provide evidence for the presence of a new inflating source located beneath the upper southern flank at a depth of ~ 7.0 km bsl that triggered both the occurrence of the 20–24 April 2001 seismic swarm and led to the rapid ascent of magma upward to the surface after 12 July (the Lower Vents system was fed by fresh magma rising from this source). The presence of this inflating source is inferred by (1) seismological and volcanological observations coming from the 2001 eruption and (2) seismological constraints coming from a previous similar episode that occurred at Etna during the 1993–1998 period. Furthermore, both shallow deflations observed after the 20–24 April 2001 seismic swarm and during the first day of the eruption also could be due to the deflation of two adjacent portions of the same shallow (~ 2 km bsl) reservoir. Such reservoirs would feed the activity that occurred at the South-East Crater after January 2001 and the activity of the Upper Vents system during the July–August eruption, in agreement with petrochemical observations. Through an updated revision of the available data, we shed some light on the relevance of pre-eruptive activity patterns, an important element for an effective volcano monitoring.
    Description: Published
    Description: 108-121
    Description: 2V. Dinamiche di unrest e scenari pre-eruttivi
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    Description: restricted
    Keywords: Mt. Etna eruption ; GPS ; InSAR ; Modelling ; Atmospheric correction ; Coulomb stress changes ; 05. General::05.02. Data dissemination::05.02.03. Volcanic eruptions
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    Publication Date: 2020-11-16
    Description: Here we report the results of the analysis of a GPS velocity field in the Umbria–Marche Apennines (central Italy) obtained from the integration of diverse geodetic networks. The velocity field obtained shows a high degree of consistency both spatially and in terms of comparison with independent information, despite the limited time span of some GPS stations. Starting from the velocity field we derive a continuous strain rate field applying a spline interpolation technique which provide a smooth estimate of the deformation field. The main feature of the resulting strain rate field is a continuous high (N50 nanostrain/year) strain rate belt coincident with the area of largest historical and instrumental seismic release. The model directions of the principal axes agree with geological and seismological information indicating NE–SW extension. We transform the strain rate field into geodetic moment rate using the Kostrov formula to evaluate the potential seismic activity of the region and compare it with actual seismic release in the last 720 years from MwN5.5 earthquakes. This comparison highlights a large possible deficit in the seismic release with respect to the overall potential seismic activity, particularly concentrated in the northern part of the study area. This discrepancy can be resolved with either a large amount of seismicity to be released in the near future or significant aseismic slip and deformation.
    Description: Published
    Description: 3-12
    Description: 2T. Deformazione crostale attiva
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: reserved
    Keywords: GPS ; crustal deformation ; Northen Apennines ; 04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.01. Crustal deformations
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  • 73
    Publication Date: 2020-11-30
    Description: This study gives an interpretation of the current tectonics and kinematics of the Adria Plate, a region mostly coinciding with Italy and its surroundings. We have examined the spatial distribution and kinematics of seismicity by using an updated dataset obtained integrating the available catalogues of earthquakes and focal mechanisms. Moreover, to highlight the distribution of seismicity and of the asso- ciated strain patterns, we have elaborated a seismic flux map of the Italian region, which is a map of the energy released per unit time and per unit area. Seismic flux represents the energy released and provides a synthetic and continuous view of areas with greater seismicity and associated strain patterns with respect to the plot of earthquakes only. The seismic data, and the results of some elaborations car- ried out using these datasets have been compared with the present-day state of stress and slip rates of the major active faults of some sectors of Italy, as well as with the horizontal kinematics highlighted by GPS observations. The distribution and kinematics of earthquakes and active faults, the seismic flux, and GPS velocities, suggest that the Adria Plate is currently behaving as an ensemble of independent blocks rather than as a unique rigid plate. The Adria Plate can be thus subdivided into three major blocks and a number of smaller blocks moving independently under the action of a first-order mechanism related to the ongoing, roughly N-S, Europe-Africa convergence vector. This complicated setting may promote the occurrence of mutual relationships between blocks, and generate peculiar local kinematics causing seis- mic activity. We infer that the great majority of the seismic events occur at the boundaries of the main or minor blocks, and therefore the alignments of seismicity allows the individuation of the different blocks and the main seismogenic belts. A major crustal structure subdivides the Adria Plate into a western and two eastern blocks, and approximately coincides with the axial zone of the Apennines along which most of the seismicity is concentrated.
    Description: Published
    Description: 121-138
    Description: 1T. Deformazione crostale attiva
    Description: 1IT. Reti di monitoraggio
    Description: 4IT. Banche dati
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Adria plate ; Apennines ; Active tectonics ; Seismicity ; Seismic flux ; GPS ; 04.06. Seismology ; 04.03. Geodesy ; 04.07. Tectonophysics
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  • 74
    Publication Date: 2020-11-12
    Description: Using template matching and GPS data, we investigate the evolution of seismicity and observable deformation in Central Apennines. Seismicity appears more persistent at the base of the seismogenic layer than in the shallower crust. Diffuse activity is reported on segments at depth, alternating along strike with apparent quiescence on segments that experienced one or more Mw6+ earthquakes in 1997, 2009 and 2016. Central Apennines are likely underlain by a sizeable shear zone with areas of diffuse seismicity bounding shallow normal faults where Mw6+ earthquakes occurred. The deformation observed at the surface seems to follow the seismicity variations at the base of seismogenic layer along the Apenninic chain. Principal and independent component analysis of GPS data exhibits a transient when the 2016 foreshock sequence starts. This transient propagated northward from the Campotosto fault up to the Alto Tiberina fault system and has likely loaded the Mw6+ 2016 earthquake sequence.
    Description: Published
    Description: e2020GL090668
    Description: 4T. Sismicità dell'Italia
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Transient ; Slow-slip ; Central Italy ; GPS ; Template matching
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  • 75
    Publication Date: 2020-12-15
    Description: In this study, we analyze the impact of the sea level rise induced by climate change on the coastal cultural heritage site of Motya, the Phoenician colony (IV–III millennium B.P.) located in the San Pantaleo island, NW corner of Sicily (southern Italy). In particular, we assessed the effects of this phenomenon on the human settlement in the past 2400 years and the expected sea level rise scenario for the next decades. A detailed flooding scenario for 2100 from direct observations and two models, taking into account the contribution of Vertical Land Movements (VLM), is provided. The surface topography is derived from a novel high-resolution/high-accuracy digital surface model (DSM), which was performed through an Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) survey, whereas the rate of VLM was estimated by the analysis of geodetic data at three Continuous Global Positioning System (CGPS) stations located close to the island. To estimate the local mean sea level and to correct the tide level (TL) at the epoch of UAV survey, the hydrometric recordings of the nearest sea level gauge station located at Porto Empedocle (Sicily), were used. Two flooding scenarios for 2100 were then represented on the high-resolution DSM, using the regional sea-level projections of the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) for the Mediterranean region. According to the RCP 8.5 climatic model, a difference of about + 59 cm above the local mean sea level between the current and the expected coastline positions at 2100 A.D., was found. In addition, by adding the average half amplitude of the daily tide, equal to about 30 cm, a maximum flooding scenario was determined. Finally, in the maximum condition of sea level rise, a significant flooding on the archaeological structures is expected for the Kothon area and along the North- West coast of the island.
    Description: This study has been partially supported by the 2011–2013 MIUR-PRIN (Project: Response of morphoclimatic system dynamics to global changes and related geomorphologic hazard) and under the umbrella of the SAVEMEDCOASTS Project, funded by the EU (Agreement Number: ECHO/SUB/2016/742473/PREV16).
    Description: Published
    Description: 747–757
    Description: 7SR AMBIENTE – Servizi e ricerca per la società
    Description: JCR Journal
    Keywords: Motya archaeological site ; sea level rise ; UAV survey ; Digital surface model ; GPS ; Tide gauge ; Flooding scenarios
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    Publication Date: 2021-07-14
    Description: The Messina Strait, that separates peninsular Italy from Sicily, is one of the most seismically active areas of the Mediterranean. The structure and seismotectonic setting of the region are poorly understood, although the area is highly populated and important infrastructures are planned there. New seismic reflection data have identified a number of faults, as well as a crustal scale NE-trending anticline few km north of the strait. These features are interpreted as due to active right-lateral transpression along the north-eastern Sicilian offshore, coexisting with extensional and right-lateral transtensional tectonics in the southern Messina Strait. This complex tectonic network appears to be controlled by independent and overlapping tectonic settings, due to the presence of a diffuse transfer zone between the SE-ward retreating Calabria subduction zone relative to slab advance in the western Sicilian side.
    Description: Published
    Description: 970
    Description: 3.2. Tettonica attiva
    Description: N/A or not JCR
    Description: partially_open
    Keywords: Messina Strait ; seismic reflection data ; GPS ; 04. Solid Earth::04.07. Tectonophysics::04.07.07. Tectonics
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  • 77
    Publication Date: 2021-07-13
    Description: Mount Etna volcano is subject to transient magmatic intrusions and flank movement. The east flank of the edifice, in particular, is moving eastward and is dissected by the Timpe Fault System. The relationship of this eastward motion with intrusions and tectonic fault motion, however, remains poorly constrained. Here we explore this relationship by using analogue experiments that are designed to simulate magmatic rift intrusion, flank movement, and fault activity before, during, and after a magmatic intrusion episode. Using particle image velocimetry allows for a precise temporal and spatial analysis of the development and activity of fault systems. The results show that the occurrence of rift intrusion episodes has a direct effect on fault activity. In such a situation, fault activitymay occur or may be hindered, depending on the interplay of fault displacement and flank acceleration in response to dike intrusion. Our results demonstrate that a complex interplaymay exist between an active tectonic fault system and magmatically induced flank instability. Episodes of magmatic intrusion change the intensity pattern of horizontal flank displacements andmay hinder or activate associated faults. We further compare our results with the GPS data of the Mount Etna 2001 eruption and intrusion. We find that syneruptive displacement rates at the Timpe Fault System have differed from the preeruptive or posteruptive periods, which shows a good agreement of both the experimental and the GPS data. Therefore, understanding the flank instability and flank stability at Mount Etna requires consideration of both tectonic and magmatic forcing.
    Description: Published
    Description: 5356-5368
    Description: 1V. Storia e struttura dei sistemi vulcanici
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: restricted
    Keywords: analogue models ; strain ; stress ; eruption ; flank dynamics ; GPS ; faults ; Etna ; 04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.08. Theory and Models
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    Publication Date: 2020-11-26
    Description: Integrating seismic reflection profiles, well logs, and field evidence with GPS velocities from a network installed in Calabria, southern Italy, we have discovered that the Crotone basin is gliding toward the Ionian Sea over a buried viscous salt layer. This previously unknown megaslide (~1000 km2) is characterized by an onshore updip extensional domain and an offshore downdip toe-thrust rim. The GPS velocity from the Crotone station is significantly higher than velocities from other stations in the region and differently oriented. We ascribe at least part of the anomalous GPS velocity from the Crotone station to the seaward motion of the megaslide or part of it. From the GPS velocity and other evidence we obtain a viscosity of the buried salt layer within the known range of rock salt viscosity in nature.
    Description: Published
    Description: 4220-4224
    Description: 3.2. Tettonica attiva
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: restricted
    Keywords: seismic reflection profiles ; Calabria ; salt ; landslide ; GPS ; 04. Solid Earth::04.04. Geology::04.04.04. Marine geology
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  • 79
    Publication Date: 2021-04-07
    Description: Integrating geodetic, seismic, and petrological data for a recent eruptive episode at Mount Etna has enabled us to define the history of magma storage and transfer within the multilevel structure of the volcano, providing spatial and temporal constraints for magma movements before the eruption. Geodetic data related to the July–August 2014 activity provide evidence of a magma reservoir at ~4 km below sea level. This reservoir pressurized from late March 2014 and fed magmas that were then erupted from vents on the lower eastern flank of North-East Crater (NEC) and at New South-East Crater (NSEC) summit crater during the July eruptive activity. Magma drainage caused its depressurization since mid-July. Textural and microanalytical data obtained from plagioclase crystals indicate similar disequilibrium textures and compositions at the cores in lavas erupted at the base of NEC and NSEC, suggesting comparable deep histories of evolution and ascent. Conversely, the compositional differences observed at the crystal rims have been associated to distinct degassing styles during storage in a shallow magma reservoir. Seismic data have constrained depth for a shallow part of the plumbing system at 1–2 km above sea level. Timescales of magma storage and transfer have also been calculated through diffusion modeling of zoning in olivine crystals of the two systems. Our data reveal a common deep history of magmas from the two systems, which is consistent with a recharging phase by more mafic magma between late March and early June 2014. Later, the magma continued its crystallization under distinct chemical and physical conditions at shallower levels.
    Description: The petrological part of this study was supported by the FIR 2014 research grant to Marco Viccaro from the University of Catania (Italy), grant number 2F119B, title of the project “Dynamics of evolution, ascent and emplacement of basic magmas: case-studies from eruptive manifestations of Eastern Sicily”.
    Description: Published
    Description: 5659–5678
    Description: 2V. Dinamiche di unrest e scenari pre-eruttivi
    Description: 3V. Dinamiche e scenari eruttivi
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: restricted
    Keywords: Petrology ; eruption ; GPS ; volcano seismology ; Etna ; 04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.01. Crustal deformations ; 04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.07. Satellite geodesy ; 04. Solid Earth::04.04. Geology::04.04.07. Rock geochemistry ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.08. Volcano seismology ; 04. Solid Earth::04.08. Volcanology::04.08.06. Volcano monitoring
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    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: Isituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia,Osservatorio Vesuviano
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    Description: open
    Keywords: GPS ; instrumental equipment ; 04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.09. Instruments and techniques
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    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: Due to the configuration of the Earth’s magnetic field and its reconnection with the Interplanetary Magnetic Field (IMF), the high latitudes ionosphere is directly connected with outer space and, consequently, highly sensitive to the enhancement of the electromagnetic radiation and energetic particles coming from the Sun. Under such conditions the ionosphere may show the presence of small-scale structures or irregularities imbedded in the large-scale ambient plasma. These irregularities can produce short term phase and amplitude fluctuations in the carrier frequency of the radio waves which pass through them, commonly called ionospheric phase and amplitude scintillations. Since September 2003 a GPS Ionospheric Scintillation and TEC Monitor (GISTM) receiver has been deployed at the Italian Arctic station “Dirigibile Italia” in Ny Alesund (79.9° N, 11.9° E, Svalbard, Norway), in the frame of the ISACCO (Ionospheric Scintillations Arctic Campaign Coordinated Observation) project. The receiver computes and records GPS phase and amplitude scintillation parameters, as well as TEC (Total Electron Content). The measurements made by ISACCO during the superstorm of October 2003 have been here used to assess the positioning errors affecting GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite Systems, such as GPS and the European Galileo) users and their correlation with the occurrence of observed levels of scintillation.
    Description: Submitted
    Description: open
    Keywords: GPS ; Magnetic ; 01. Atmosphere::01.03. Magnetosphere::01.03.06. Instruments and techniques
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    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: Nella fase di implementazione dell'hardware e del software per la materializzazione di stazioni GPS permanenti il problema della programmazione e scarico dati a distanza mediante modem da telefonia fissa, PSTN e ISDN o mediante modem da telefonia mobile, essenzialmente GSM /GPRS costituisce un problema di non facile soluzione. Anche laddove esista da parte delle aziende coinvolte nelle forniture un assistenza software che consenta di sviluppare dei prodotti personalizzati, alcune operazioni richieste vengono spesso eseguite dall'utenza con mezzi propri. Infatti, gli standard commerciali che vanno per la maggiore operano prevalentemente in ambiente Microsoft Windows e sono spesso privi della modularità e della flessibilità necessarie sia per adattarsi a problemi scientifici sia per la loro esecuzione in background in ambienti Unix (Linux, Solaris o HP-UX). In questo lavoro vengono analizzate le problematiche legate alla programmazione di ricevitori Trimble Navigation Limited modello 5700 CORS (Continuous Operating Reference Stations), in dotazione al Laboratorio di Geodesia e Telerilevamento dell'INGV-CNT, per un loro utilizzo nell’ambito di stazioni GPS permanenti. In particolare, è stato sviluppato un sistema automatico per il controllo a distanza, la programmazione e lo scarico dati di uno standard dei predetti ricevitori. Tutta la logistica della cascata hardware e dello strato software è stata sviluppata mediante strumenti da noi implementati; il risultato è sufficientemente stabile e può essere fattivamente utilizzato per il supporto alla realizzazione di stazioni permanenti GPS anche in siti dalla logistica scarsa come quelli situati in zone remote prive di linee telefoniche fisse e di alimentazione. Per il suddetto tipo di strumentazione infatti, non esiste in Italia una vera e propria assistenza Hardware e Software in grado di risolvere determinati problemi e, pertanto, in alcuni casi è stato necessario ricorrere sia al supporto tecnico dell'UNAVCO, il consorzio universitario Americano per il NAVSTAR GPS (http://www.unavco.org), sia alla nostra consolidata esperienza nel campo della strumentazione GPS. Il presente documento è rivolto ad un pubblico limitato costituito da quegli esperti del settore che siano interessati alla soluzione delle problematiche analizzate in questa sede.
    Description: Nella fase di implementazione dell'hardware e del software per la materializzazione di stazioni GPS permanenti il problema della programmazione e scarico dati a distanza mediante modem da telefonia fissa, PSTN e ISDN o mediante modem da telefonia mobile, essenzialmente GSM /GPRS costituisce un problema di non facile soluzione. Anche laddove esista da parte delle aziende coinvolte nelle forniture un assistenza software che consenta di sviluppare dei prodotti personalizzati, alcune operazioni richieste vengono spesso eseguite dall'utenza con mezzi propri. Infatti, gli standard commerciali che vanno per la maggiore operano prevalentemente in ambiente Microsoft Windows e sono spesso privi della modularità e della flessibilità necessarie sia per adattarsi a problemi scientifici sia per la loro esecuzione in background in ambienti Unix (Linux, Solaris o HP-UX). In questo lavoro vengono analizzate le problematiche legate alla programmazione di ricevitori Trimble Navigation Limited modello 5700 CORS (Continuous Operating Reference Stations), in dotazione al Laboratorio di Geodesia e Telerilevamento dell'INGV-CNT, per un loro utilizzo nell’ambito di stazioni GPS permanenti. In particolare, è stato sviluppato un sistema automatico per il controllo a distanza, la programmazione e lo scarico dati di uno standard dei predetti ricevitori. Tutta la logistica della cascata hardware e dello strato software è stata sviluppata mediante strumenti da noi implementati; il risultato è sufficientemente stabile e può essere fattivamente utilizzato per il supporto alla realizzazione di stazioni permanenti GPS anche in siti dalla logistica scarsa come quelli situati in zone remote prive di linee telefoniche fisse e di alimentazione. Per il suddetto tipo di strumentazione infatti, non esiste in Italia una vera e propria assistenza Hardware e Software in grado di risolvere determinati problemi e, pertanto, in alcuni casi è stato necessario ricorrere sia al supporto tecnico dell'UNAVCO, il consorzio universitario Americano per il NAVSTAR GPS (http://www.unavco.org), sia alla nostra consolidata esperienza nel campo della strumentazione GPS. Il presente documento è rivolto ad un pubblico limitato costituito da quegli esperti del settore che siano interessati alla soluzione delle problematiche analizzate in questa sede.
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    Keywords: GPS ; 04. Solid Earth::04.01. Earth Interior::04.01.99. General or miscellaneous
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    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: Combined GPS measurements and radar interferometry (InSAR) have been applied at Mt. Etna to study the ground deformation affecting the volcano both over the long- (1993-2000) and short-term (1997-1998 and 1998-2000). The aim was to better understand the dynamics of the volcano during the magma-recharging phase following the 1991-93 eruption. Since 1993, InSAR and GPS data indicate that Mt. Etna has undergone an inflation. A deep intrusion was detected by InSAR, on the western flank of the volcano, between March and May 1997. In the following months, this intrusion rose up leading to a seismic swarm occurring in January 1998 in the western sector. This now shallow intrusion is confirmed by GPS data. From 1998 to 2000, a general deflation affecting the upper part of the volcano was detected. Over the whole study period, a continuous eastward to south-eastward motion of the eastern sector of the volcano was also evidenced. The analytical inversions of GPS data inferred a plane dipping about 12°ESE, located beneath the eastern flank of the volcano at a depth of 1.4 km b.s.l.. The movement along this plane is able to reproduce the observed south-eastward motion of a sector bounded northward by the Pernicana fault, westward by the North-East Rift and the South Rift, and southward by the Mascalucia-Tremestieri-Trecastagni fault system. InSAR data have validated this model.
    Description: M. Palano was supported by University of Catania PhD grants. This work was partially carried out in the framework of the INGV-DPC V3-6 “Etna” Project.
    Description: In press
    Description: 1-22
    Description: 1.10. TTC - Telerilevamento
    Description: JCR Journal
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    Keywords: GPS ; InSAR ; Etna ; Ground deformations ; modelling ; 04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.07. Satellite geodesy ; 04. Solid Earth::04.08. Volcanology::04.08.06. Volcano monitoring
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    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: Combined GPS measurements and radar interferometry (InSAR) have been applied at Mt. Etna to study the ground deformation affecting the volcano both over the long- (1993-2000) and short-term (1997-1998 and 1998-2000). The aim was to better understand the dynamics of the volcano during the magma-recharging phase following the 1991-93 eruption. Since 1993, InSAR and GPS data indicate that Mt. Etna has undergone an inflation. A deep intrusion was detected by InSAR, on the western flank of the volcano, between March and May 1997. In the following months, this intrusion rose up leading to a seismic swarm occurring in January 1998 in the western sector. This now shallow intrusion is confirmed by GPS data. From 1998 to 2000, a general deflation affecting the upper part of the volcano was detected. Over the whole study period, a continuous eastward to south-eastward motion of the eastern sector of the volcano was also evidenced. The analytical inversions of GPS data inferred a plane dipping about 12°ESE, located beneath the eastern flank of the volcano at a depth of 1.4 km b.s.l.. The movement along this plane is able to reproduce the observed south-eastward motion of a sector bounded northward by the Pernicana fault, westward by the North-East Rift and the South Rift, and southward by the Mascalucia-Tremestieri-Trecastagni fault system. InSAR data have validated this model.
    Description: M. Palano was supported by University of Catania PhD grants.
    Description: Published
    Description: 81-98
    Description: 1.10. TTC - Telerilevamento
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    Keywords: Etna ; GPS ; InSAR ; ground deformations ; modelling ; 04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.07. Satellite geodesy ; 04. Solid Earth::04.08. Volcanology::04.08.06. Volcano monitoring
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    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: Ground deformation data from GPS and differential synthetic aperture radar interferometry (DInSAR) techniques are analyzed to study the July–August 2001 Mount Etna eruption as well as the dynamics preceding and following this event. Five GPS surveys were carried out on the entire Mount Etna network or on its southeastern part, from July 2000 to October 2001. Five ERS-2 ascending passes and three descending ones are used to form five interferograms spanning periods from a month to 1 year, before and encompassing the eruption. Numerical and analytical inversions of the GPS and DInSAR data were performed to obtain analytical models for preeruptive, syneruptive and posteruptive periods. The deformation sources obtained were from the Mogi model: (1) pressure sources located beneath the upper western flank of the volcano, inflating before the eruption onset and deflating afterward; (2) tensile dislocations to model the intrusion of a N-S dike in the central part of the volcano; and (3) two sliding and two normal dislocations to model the eastern and southern flank dynamics. This study confirms that the lower vents of the eruption were fed by a magma stored at depth ranging from 9 to 4 km below sea level, as proposed from petrochemical and geophysical researches. The rising of the magma through the shallow crust started months before the eruption onset but accelerated on the last day; this study suggests that in the volcanic pile the path of the rising magma was driven by the volcano topography. The eastern sliding plane and the interaction between dike intrusion and flank instability have been better defined with respect to previous studies. The sliding motion abruptly accelerated with the dike intrusion, and this continued after the end of the eruption. The acceleration was accompanied by the propagation of the strain field toward the eastern periphery of the volcano.
    Description: We acknowledge the ‘‘Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia’’, the Italian ‘‘Dipartimento per la Protezione Civile’’ and the European Community (contract INGV-DPC UR V3_6/36 and VOLUME Project) for their economic contribution to this research. The SAR data are provided by ESA-ESRIN.
    Description: Published
    Description: B06405
    Description: 1.3. TTC - Sorveglianza geodetica delle aree vulcaniche attive
    Description: JCR Journal
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    Keywords: Ground deformation ; GPS ; InSAR ; Mt. Etna ; Modelling ; 04. Solid Earth::04.08. Volcanology::04.08.06. Volcano monitoring
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  • 86
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: The article describes the measurements made by ISACCO during the superstorm of October 2003 used to assess the positioning errors affecting GNSS users and their correlation with the occurrence of observed levels of scintillation.
    Description: Published
    Description: 40-43
    Description: 3.9. Fisica della magnetosfera, ionosfera e meteorologia spaziale
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    Keywords: GPS ; ionospheric scintillations ; space weather ; 01. Atmosphere::01.02. Ionosphere::01.02.05. Wave propagation ; 01. Atmosphere::01.02. Ionosphere::01.02.06. Instruments and techniques ; 05. General::05.07. Space and Planetary sciences::05.07.02. Space weather
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  • 87
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: We present the velocity field of the Italian area derived from continuous GPS observations from 2003 to 2007. The GPS sites were installed by different institutions and for different purposes; they cover the whole country with a mean inter-site distance of about 60 km and provide a valuable source of data to map the present day kinematics of the region. The absolute ITRF2005 rotation poles and rates of Eurasia, Africa and Adriatic plates are estimated, to study the kinematics along their boundaries in the Apennines belt. The Corsica–Sardinia block, coherently moving as the Eurasia plate, is used as reference of the upper plate for the Apennines subduction zone.We apply a simple kinematic model to estimate the rates and spatial pattern of the subduction along the Apennines. We identify at least four different, independently moving, lower plates, i.e., the Adriatic (diverging and internally segmented), Ionian, Sicily and Africa (converging) plates with different subduction rates. The conservative estimates of the subduction rate are ~5 mm/yr in the Calabrian Arc, ~1.5 mm/yr in Sicily, and ~0.9 mm/yr in the northern Apennines. This variegate mixture of behaviors seems to reflect the variable lithospheric thickness and composition of the lower plates inherited from the Mesozoic rifting. An unexpected along strike contraction is observed along the western side of the central-northern Apennines. Velocities are estimated both relative to Eurasia, and relative to the deep and shallow hotspot reference frames (HSRF). The hotspot representation seems more coherent with the geophysical and geological constraints along the subduction system, in which the Adriatic and Ionian plates move SW-ward and their deeper slab portions provide an obstacle to the opposite relative mantle flow. All these patterns better reconcile if the subduction process is conceived as a passive feature controlled by the far field plate velocities and the relative “eastward” mantle flow acting on a disrupted slab.
    Description: Published
    Description: 163-174
    Description: 3.3. Geodinamica e struttura dell'interno della Terra
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    Keywords: GPS ; ITRF2005 ; Adriatic ; Eurasia ; Africa ; Euler poles ; Apennines ; slab kinematics ; 04. Solid Earth::04.07. Tectonophysics::04.07.04. Plate boundaries, motion, and tectonics
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  • 88
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: Abstract A semi-permanent GPS network of about 30 vertices: Victoria Land Network for DEFormation control (VLNDEF) has been set up since Austral summer 1998 at Terra Nova Bay (TNB) near Ross Sea in Antarctica. A permanent GPS station TNB1 based on dual frequency Ashtech P-code GPS receiver with a Choke Ring Antenna has been installed on a bedrock monument in October 1998 and has recorded continuously up to the present. The GPS network has been routinely surveyed every two summers using high quality dual frequency GPS receivers; data, metadata and solutions are available to the scientific community at (http://www.geodant.unimore.it). In this paper we present the results of a distributed session approach applied to processing GPS data of the VLNDEF network, and based on Gamit/Globk 10.3 GPS analysis software. An improved reference frame definition was implemented using Globk package in order to compute Antarctic intra-plate residual velocities and to invert the strain field from GPS data in this region.
    Description: Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) International Arctic Science Committee (IASC)
    Description: Published
    Description: St. Petersburg, Russia
    Description: 3.3. Geodinamica e struttura dell'interno della Terra
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    Keywords: Antarctica ; VLNDEF, Network ; Geodynamic ; Geodesy ; GPS ; 01. Atmosphere::01.03. Magnetosphere::01.03.06. Instruments and techniques
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    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: Le reti permanenti GPS costituiscono una importante risorsa per una serie di studi tecnologici e scientifici. La carenza di conoscenze in studi di tettonica attiva, che comprendono anche la parte di sismologia come l'accumulo di deformazione sulle faglie, è stata a lungo frenata dalla mancanza di reti permanenti GPS sufficientemente dense distribuite su tutto il territorio nazionale. In particolare, la definizione di una placca Adriatica e la sua terminazione meridionale sono ancora materia di dibattito (Oldow et al., 2002; Battaglia et al. 2004). Inoltre, di recente, alcuni importanti lavori (Hollenstein, et al. 2004; D'Agostino and Selvaggi; Serpelloni et al. 2005) hanno mostrato che valori di deformazione molto più alti di quanto si pensava prima sono stati effettivamente riscontrati nella nostra regione e che solo l'uso di una rete densa di stazioni, quindi di un campionamento ad alta densità nelle aree dove sono maggiori le velocità relative, permette di osservare in modo corretto il rilascio, o accumulo, di deformazione. Infine, il contributo della geodesia alla sismologia sta diventando sempre più importante sia nella definizione del rilascio cosismico durante un terremoto e sia nell'osservazione e modellazione dell'accumulo intersismico di deformazione elastica su faglie attive. Da qualche anno, l'Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) ha impiegato notevoli risorse e sforzi per rispondere a tali temi scientifici. Selvaggi et al. (2006) hanno gettato le basi e mostrato i primi sviluppi di una rete GPS permanente, la Rete Integrata Nazionale GPS (RING), creata con l'obiettivo di dare un forte contributo scientifico ai temi sopra citati La rete RING (Fig. 1a), nella sua completezza, rappresenta ad oggi non solo un punto di riferimento per studi di carattere scientifico ma anche una robusta infrastruttura tecnologica e informatica per l'archiviazione dei dati GPS per diverse altre reti locali e regionali (Regione Puglia, Regione Friuli, Leica Geosystems). Tali reti, contribuiscono quotidianamente all'acquisizione, all'interno di un server, di dati per un totale di oltre 300 stazioni distribuite sul territorio nazionale (Fig. 1b). Se, poi, si considera anche l'aspetto del processamento dei dati GPS, l'utilizzo di dati GPS appartenenti ad altre reti (locali, regionali o anche esterne al territorio italiano) fa sì che ogni analista utilizzi i dati, in media, di circa 650 stazioni GPS permanenti al giorno.
    Description: Published
    Description: L'Aquila - Italia
    Description: 1.9. TTC - Rete GPS nazionale
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    Keywords: Geodesy ; GPS ; RING Network ; Tectonics ; 04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.07. Satellite geodesy
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  • 90
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: In this paper we present the GPS data collected at 18 stations of the IGM95 GPS network, in the colfiorito and Sellano areas. The data show ground deformations due to the largest earthquakes of the umbria-marche seismic sequence of September-October, 1997. The first two events, occurred on September 26, Mw=5.7 and Mw=6.0, produced planoaltimetric displacements up to 25 cm in the Colfiorito area. The October 14, 1997 earthquake, occurred near Sellano village and produced visible ground deformations that were not revealed at the GPS monuments dut to the unfavorable GPS IGM95 network configuration in this area. We present and discuss the whole geodetic data set collected in the area, useful to update the 3-D coordinates of the IGM95 GPS monuments, for scientific and civil applications.
    Description: Published
    Description: 281-290
    Description: 1.1. TTC - Monitoraggio sismico del territorio nazionale
    Description: N/A or not JCR
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    Keywords: Earthquakes ; crustal deformations ; GPS ; IGM95 Network ; 04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.07. Satellite geodesy
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    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: Starting from 2004, the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) set up a dense GPS network, called RING (Rete Integrata Nazionale GPS) in Italy in order to improve the knowledge of the geodynamics and tectonic processes. Due to the complexity of the tectonic behaviour in the area, the INGV also arranged the data analysis of all the permanent sites available in the Italian region. We will present time series and velocity fields obtained with two different processing software (GAMIT and BERNESE), analyzing the complete data set from 1998 to 2008 of over 300 sites. The processing is performed adopting a distributed session approach, with more than 10 clusters, sharing common stations, each of them consisting of about 40 stations. Daily loosely constrained solutions are routinely produced for each cluster and the velocity fields are obtained by stacking the daily normal equations rigorously. Residuals and differences between the two solutions will be presented and discussed. The comparison of the two geodetic solutions is an important tool to validate the results and to isolate systematic errors induced by the analysts and it is the first step to obtain a consensus solution of the Italian region.
    Description: Unpublished
    Description: Vienna - Austria
    Description: 1.9. Rete GPS nazionale
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    Keywords: GPS ; Italian Permanent Networks ; RING ; 04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.99. General or miscellaneous
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    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: The aim of this paper is to describe the theoretical fundamentals and the main features of a software suitably implemented to estimate the strain-rate tensor from continuous GPS data. Current softwares developed for geophysical applications generally estimate or compute bi-dimensional strain, since this is the most requested use. On the contrary, this software allows for a three-dimensional estimate of the strain-rate tensor. It accounts for all the significant GPS velocities and estimates the strain-rate components by the least squares method starting from the hypothesis of one homogeneous strain-rate field. An initial field has to be defined by at least 4 sites which pass the chi-squared test on the strain-rate homogeneity. The developed algorithm automatically searches for sites belonging to this initial homogeneous field, starting from the site nearest to the barycentre of the first 4 sites and proceeding until a user-defined limit distance. Each time a site is added, the homogeneity of the whole field is suitably tested by a number of statistic tests. In this work the algorithm has been also applied to some areas of geophysical interest.
    Description: Unpublished
    Description: Vienna - Austria
    Description: 1.9. Rete GPS nazionale
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    Keywords: Strain-Rate ; GPS ; Statistical Tests ; 04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.99. General or miscellaneous
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    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: In this work, we show the results of 12 years of continuous and survey-mode GPS measurements carried out along the western part of the Calabro-Peloritano Arc, from 1996 until the more recent acquisitions in 2008. The results highlight that a NW-SE-oriented ~0.15 microstrain/yr extension across the Messina Strait and the Aeolian-Tindari-Letojanni fault system is active. Moreover, a N-S compressive strain-rate (~0.65 microstrain/yr) is acting across Vulcano and Lipari Islands coupled with an extensional strain-rate of ~0.15 microstrain/yr in the E-W direction. Finally, taking into account the observed horizontal velocity field, an analytical inversion was performed to obtain a reliable model of deformation of the investigated area. The main results are consistent both with focal mechanism solutions and the current structural setting of the investigated area.
    Description: This research has benefited from funding provided by the Italian Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri - Dipartimento della Protezione Civile (DPC).
    Description: Published
    Description: 528-537
    Description: 1.9. Rete GPS nazionale
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: reserved
    Keywords: GPS ; Strain-Rate ; Calabro-Peloritano Arc ; Modelling ; 04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.01. Crustal deformations
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    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: On April 6, 2009, 01:32:39 GMT, the city of L’Aquila was struck by a Mw 6.3 earthquake that killed 307 people, causing severe destruction and ground cracks in a wide area around the epicenter. Four days before the main shock we augmented the existing permanent GPS network with five GPS stations of the Central Apennine Geodetic Network (CaGeoNet) bordering the L’Aquila basin. The maximum horizontal and vertical coseismic surface displacements detected at these stations was 10.39 ± 0.45 cm and 15.64 ± 1.55 cm, respectively. Fixing the strike direction according to focal mechanism estimates, we estimated the source geometry with a non linear inversion of the geodetic data.Our best fitting fault model is a 13 15.7 km2 rectangular fault,SW-dipping at 55.3 ± 1.8 , consistent with the position of observed surface ruptures. The estimated slip (495 ± 29 mm) corresponds to a 6.3 moment magnitude, in excellent agreement with seismological data.
    Description: Published
    Description: L17307
    Description: 1.9. Rete GPS nazionale
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: reserved
    Keywords: L'Aquila Earthquake ; GPS ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.03. Earthquake source and dynamics
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    Publication Date: 2012-12-19
    Description: CNT-INGV
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    Description: 1.9. Rete GPS nazionale
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    Keywords: collaudo ; GPS ; Puglia ; 04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.99. General or miscellaneous
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    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: Ground deformation occurring on the southern flank of Mt Etna volcano during the JulyAugust 2001 eruption was monitored by GPS measurements along an EW profile crossing the fissure system. This profile was measured eight times during the eruption, using the 'stop and go' semi-kinematic technique. Horizontal and vertical displacements between GPS surveys are reported for each station. The most significant event is a deformation episode occurring during the first week of the eruption, between 2527 July. Displacements were measured on benchmarks close to the eruptive fissure and the tensile 1989 fracture. Data inversions for measured displacements were performed using the Okada model. The model shows the narrowing of the 2001 dyke accompanied by a dextral dislocation along an east-dipping fault, parallel to the 1989 fracture.
    Description: Published
    Description: 336-341
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    Keywords: GPS ; Ground deformation ; Modelling ; Volcano monitoring ; 04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.07. Satellite geodesy ; 04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.09. Instruments and techniques ; 04. Solid Earth::04.08. Volcanology::04.08.06. Volcano monitoring
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    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: We investigate crustal deformation along the Eurasia-Nubia plate boundary in Calabria and Sicily revealed by the GPS velocity field obtained by the combination of continuous site velocities with previous results from episodic campaigns. We recognize two distinct crustal domains characterized by different motions and styles of deformation. Convergence in Sicily is taken up by crustal shortening along the former Tyrrhenian back arc passive margin, in agreement with seismological data and geological evidence of recent cessation of deformation along the Plio-Pleistocene subduction front. The analysis of the GPS data and the consistency between earthquake slip vectors and convergence direction suggest that Eu-Nu convergence in Sicily does not require intermediate crustal blocks. Significant Eurasia ( 3 mm/yr to NNE) and Nubia-fixed ( 5 mm/yr to ESE) residual velocities in Calabria suggest instead the presence of an intermediate crustal block which can be interpreted as a forearc sliver or as an independent Ionian block. According to the first hypothesis, subduction is still active in the Ionian wedge, although we find no evidence for active back arc spreading in the Tyrrhenian Sea. The N115 E oriented Sicily-Calabria GPS relative motion is consistent with the extension observed during the 1908 Mw 7.1 Messina earthquake. We suggest that up to 3 mm/yr ( 80%) of this estimated relative motion between Sicily and the Calabrian Arc may be taken up in the Messina Straits.
    Description: Published
    Description: (B11402)
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    Keywords: Messina ; GPS ; 04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.99. General or miscellaneous
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  • 98
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: The present-day arcuate shape of the Calabrian Arc has been accomplished during Neogene and Early Pleistocene by large and opposite vertical axis rotations along the two arms of the Arc. Clockwise (CW) rotations have been systematically registered in Sicily and Calabria, whereas counterclockwise (CCW) rotations were measured in Southern Apennines. Such opposite vertical axis rotations ceased in the uppermost part of the Lower Pleistocene (about 1 Ma ago) along almost the entire Calabrian Arc and are not observed in the present-day GPS velocity field. The end of the Calabrian Arc bending during the Quaternary marks a decrease in the efficiency of the tectonic processes related to the long-lived subduction of the Ionian slab, which caused the halting of the back-arc opening in the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea.
    Description: Published
    Description: 259-274
    Description: 3.2. Tettonica attiva
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: reserved
    Keywords: Calabrian Arc ; subduction ; paleomagnetism ; GPS ; 04. Solid Earth::04.03. Geodesy::04.03.01. Crustal deformations
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: article
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  • 99
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: INGV
    Description: Published
    Description: 1.4. TTC - Sorveglianza sismologica delle aree vulcaniche attive
    Description: open
    Keywords: GPS ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.10. Instruments and techniques
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: report
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  • 100
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: Observations from a network of specially equipped GPS scintillation receivers in Northern Europe are used to investigate the dynamics of ionospheric plasma during the storm events of 30 October and 20 November 2003. The total electron content (TEC) and scintillation data, combined with ionospheric tomography produced by the multi-instrument data analysis system (MIDAS), reveal strong enhancements and steep gradients in TEC during nighttime under a prevailing negative Bz component of the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF). Amplitude and phase scintillation maxima are often co-located with the TEC gradients at the edge of plasma patches, revealing the presence of small-scale irregularities and suggesting association with a tongue of ionization (TOI) convecting in an anti-sunward direction from the American sector across the polar cap. Similarities and differences between the ionospheric response to the two storms are investigated. The 30 October event reveals a quite complex scenario showing two phases of plasma dynamics: the former reflects the expected convection pattern for IMF Bz southward and the latter possibly indicates a sort of TEC plasma stagnation signature of the more complex convection patterns during several positive/negative excursions of IMF Bz.
    Description: Published
    Description: 879-888
    Description: 3.9. Fisica della magnetosfera, ionosfera e meteorologia spaziale
    Description: JCR Journal
    Description: reserved
    Keywords: Ionospheric scintillations ; Polar pathches ; GPS ; Plasma dynamics ; 01. Atmosphere::01.02. Ionosphere::01.02.02. Dynamics ; 01. Atmosphere::01.02. Ionosphere::01.02.06. Instruments and techniques ; 05. General::05.07. Space and Planetary sciences::05.07.01. Solar-terrestrial interaction ; 05. General::05.07. Space and Planetary sciences::05.07.02. Space weather
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
    Type: article
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