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International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 1992
Theory and examples of attractors with basins which are of positive measure, but contain no open sets, are developed; such basins are called riddled. A theorem is established which states that riddled basins are detected by normal Lyapunov exponents.
Alexander, J. C. +3 more
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Theory and examples of attractors with basins which are of positive measure, but contain no open sets, are developed; such basins are called riddled. A theorem is established which states that riddled basins are detected by normal Lyapunov exponents.
Alexander, J. C. +3 more
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Groundwater for Sustainable Development, 2020
The present study emphasizes the effectiveness of the integration of remote sensing, GIS and analytical hierarchy process (AHP) techniques in groundwater management, specifically in the delineation of the groundwater potential zones (GWPZs).
A. L. Achu, Jobin Thomas, R. Reghunath
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The present study emphasizes the effectiveness of the integration of remote sensing, GIS and analytical hierarchy process (AHP) techniques in groundwater management, specifically in the delineation of the groundwater potential zones (GWPZs).
A. L. Achu, Jobin Thomas, R. Reghunath
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Basin Inventory Carpentaria Basin
2023The Carpentaria Basin is a Mesozoic basin located in the northernmost part of Australia and is centered around the Gulf of Carpentaria . It forms part of the Great Australian Superbasin that includes the Eromanga, Surat, Nambour and Clarence-Morton basins to the south, the Laura Basin, to the east, and the Papuan Basin to the north.
T., Palu, P.J., McCabe
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2023
A large proportion of Australia’s onshore sedimentary basins remain exploration frontiers. Industry interest in these basins has recently increased due to the global and domestic energy demand, and the growth in unconventional hydrocarbon exploration.
T., Palu, R., Korsch
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A large proportion of Australia’s onshore sedimentary basins remain exploration frontiers. Industry interest in these basins has recently increased due to the global and domestic energy demand, and the growth in unconventional hydrocarbon exploration.
T., Palu, R., Korsch
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Assessing river water quality using water quality index in Lake Taihu Basin, China.
Science of the Total Environment, 2018Lake Taihu Basin, one of the most developed regions in China, has received considerable attention due to its severe pollution. Our study provides a clear understanding of the water quality in the rivers of Lake Taihu Basin based on basin-scale monitoring
Zhaoshi Wu +4 more
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Science, 1996
Many remarkable properties related to chaos have been found in the dynamics of nonlinear physical systems. These properties are often seen in detailed computer studies, but it is almost always impossible to establish these properties rigorously for specific physical systems. This article presents some strange properties about basins of attraction.
Nusse, H.E., Yorke, J.A.
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Many remarkable properties related to chaos have been found in the dynamics of nonlinear physical systems. These properties are often seen in detailed computer studies, but it is almost always impossible to establish these properties rigorously for specific physical systems. This article presents some strange properties about basins of attraction.
Nusse, H.E., Yorke, J.A.
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Hydropower dams of the Mekong River basin: A review of their hydrological impacts
Journal of Hydrology, 2019Hydropower production is altering the Mekong River basin’s riverine ecosystems, which contain the world’s largest inland fishery and provide food security and livelihoods to millions of people.
J. Hecht +4 more
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CATENA, 2019
The water resources of Tamor River Basin in the eastern Himalayas of Nepal is heavily tapped for agricultural water use and hydropower production. Several studies show that the hydrology of the Himalayan River Basins is vulnerable to climate change ...
B. Bhatta +3 more
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The water resources of Tamor River Basin in the eastern Himalayas of Nepal is heavily tapped for agricultural water use and hydropower production. Several studies show that the hydrology of the Himalayan River Basins is vulnerable to climate change ...
B. Bhatta +3 more
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Solar Energy, 2019
The paper encompasses the experimental performance evaluation of double slope single basin solar still with circular and square cross-sectional hollow fins.
H. Jani, K. Modi
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The paper encompasses the experimental performance evaluation of double slope single basin solar still with circular and square cross-sectional hollow fins.
H. Jani, K. Modi
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Proceedings of SPE Hydrocarbon Economics and Evaluation Symposium, 1979
Abstract Owing to the high cost and high risk inevitably associated with unexplored, or essentially unexplored, basins in frontier areas where adverse environmental conditions often prevail, a method for ranking basins on a relative basis is necessary for the rational allocation of exploration funds and technical ...
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Abstract Owing to the high cost and high risk inevitably associated with unexplored, or essentially unexplored, basins in frontier areas where adverse environmental conditions often prevail, a method for ranking basins on a relative basis is necessary for the rational allocation of exploration funds and technical ...
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