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The Earth and Planetary Sciences [PDF]
During the last two decades the earth sciences community has become persuaded that the earth is a dynamic body; an engine driven by its internal heat. The major surface manifestation of this dynamism has been fragmentation of the earth's outer shell and subsequent relative horizontal movement of the pieces on a large scale.
George W. Wetherill, Charles L. Drake
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2021
A copula is a multivariate distribution, defined on the unit hypercube, which is characterized by uniform marginals. In particular, it describes the dependence of multivariate distributions by marginal distributions.
De Iaco S., Posa D.
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A copula is a multivariate distribution, defined on the unit hypercube, which is characterized by uniform marginals. In particular, it describes the dependence of multivariate distributions by marginal distributions.
De Iaco S., Posa D.
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Science, 2001
O ne of the great scientific challenges of the 21st century is to forecast the future of planet Earth. As human activities push atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane concentrations far beyond anything seen for nearly half a million years (prompting the strongest statement yet from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that human ...
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O ne of the great scientific challenges of the 21st century is to forecast the future of planet Earth. As human activities push atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane concentrations far beyond anything seen for nearly half a million years (prompting the strongest statement yet from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that human ...
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Optical methods in Earth Sciences
Optics and Lasers in Engineering, 2002Mankind progress was started by systematic observations of Earth and celestial rhythms. As soon as the technology of the first modern optical instruments became available, they were applied to astronomical and geodetical measurements. Modern science itself originates from the Copernican revolution based on new observations and interpretation of Earth ...
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Synchrotron Radiation in the Earth Sciences [PDF]
The enormous advantages that synchrotron radiation offers over conventional X-ray sources—among which brilliance, tunability and intrinsic collimation—strongly contribute to improve our knowledge on the physical, chemical and structural properties of Earth materials and on planetary processes. This chapter will review some applications and developments
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The Earth Science Curriculum Project
Journal of Geological Education, 1963AbstractThe author of this article is on leave from the University of Minnesota at Duluth where he is Professor of Geology. He reports here on current developments in ESCP's efforts to produce new curriculum materials in the earth sciences.
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Data Analysis in Earth Sciences
2006Earth scientists make observations and gather data about the natural processes that operate on planet Earth. They formulate and test hypotheses on the forces that have acted on a particular region to create its structure and also make predictions about future changes to the planet.
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