Results 291 to 300 of about 230,207 (377)
Abstract Land subsidence has been extensively studied and modeled in the context of conventional petroleum or water extraction. New challenges arise to model subsidence caused by coal seam gas (CSG) depressurization. CSG‐induced subsidence is a result of multiple interrelated hydro‐mechanical processes that involve poroelastic compaction, desorption ...
Tao Cui+4 more
wiley +1 more source
Optimizing deep neural networks for high-resolution land cover classification through data augmentation. [PDF]
Sierra S, Ramo R, Padilla M, Cobo A.
europepmc +1 more source
Contribution of Chemical Stratification to the Extent of Water Renewal in a Deep Lake
Abstract Turnover events in deep lakes are crucial for water quality and trophic balance. If on one side there is wide consensus that climate change will strengthen the thermal stability of the epilimnion, on the other a smaller number of studies have investigated the stabilization operated by the chemical stratification, and the conditions under which
Giulia Valerio, Marco Pilotti
wiley +1 more source
A broad-spectrum vaccine candidate against H5 viruses bearing different sub-clade 2.3.4.4 HA genes. [PDF]
Zhang Y+12 more
europepmc +1 more source
Topographic organization of the cerebral cortex and brain cartography
S. Eickhoff, R. Constable, B. T. T. Yeo
semanticscholar +1 more source
Abstract Distinctly, Intermittent Water Supply networks cycle between filling, pressurized supply and draining, leading users to withdraw water and store it for later consumption. While intermittent networks serve one in five piped water users, their characteristic hydraulic features cannot be readily represented in available, open‐source hydraulic ...
Omar Abdelazeem, David D. J. Meyer
wiley +1 more source
Author Correction: Exploring steric sea level variability in the Eastern Tropical Atlantic Ocean: a three-decade study (1993-2022). [PDF]
Ghomsi FEK+7 more
europepmc +1 more source
Contemporary American cartographic research: a review and prospective [PDF]
Clarke, Keith C+2 more
core
Molecular cartography of the human skin surface in 3D
Amina Bouslimani+18 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Abstract Remote Sensing‐derived Flood Inundation Maps (RS‐FIM) are an attractive and commonly used source of evaluation benchmarks. In this paper, we investigate several sources of bias in RS‐FIM benchmarking and their effect on model‐predicted FIM (M‐FIM) evaluation results.
Sagy Cohen+4 more
wiley +1 more source