Comparing Patterns of Hurricane Washover into Built and Unbuilt Environments
Abstract Extreme geohazard events can change landscape morphology by redistributing huge volumes of sediment. Event‐driven sediment deposition is typically studied in unbuilt settings – despite the ubiquity of occurrence and high economic cost of these geohazard impacts in built environments.
Eli D. Lazarus +3 more
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Variations on a pathway to an early Eocene climate [PDF]
This is the final version. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record. The climate of the early Eocene was characterized by much higher temperatures and a smaller equator-to-pole surface temperature gradient than today.
Henry, M, Vallis, GK
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Skills Boost : Finding and Accessing Open Access Resources [PDF]
University of Strathclyde Skills Boost presentation on finding and accessing Open Access ...
Morrison, Alan +2 more
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Preconditioned BFGS-based Uncertainty Quantification in elastic Full Waveform Inversion
Full Waveform Inversion (FWI) plays a vital role in reconstructing geophysical structures. The Uncertainty Quantification regarding the inversion results is equally important but has been missing out in most of the current geophysical inversions ...
Beller, Stephen +4 more
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Accelerating scholarly communication : the transformative role of preprints [PDF]
The preprints landscape is evolving rapidly, and the full impact of sharing articles in pre-review form remains to be seen. After publishing our initial report ‘The evolving preprint landscape' in 2018 and a slide deck 'Practices, drivers and impediments
Chiarelli, A. +3 more
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PRECONDITIONING THE CONJUGATE GRADIENT METHOD FOR A HYBRIDIZED SUMMATION-BY-PARTS FINITE-DIFFERENCE DISCRETIZATION OF POISSON’S EQUATION WITH APPLICATION TO SEISMIC SIMULATIONS [PDF]
We consider the solution by the conjugate gradient (CG) method of the linear systems arising from a hybridized summation-by-parts finite-difference discretization of a Poisson problem that occurs in the simulation of seismic faults. We study the efficacy
James, Timothy P.
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The Pandemic Penalty: The Gendered Effects of COVID-19 on Scientific Productivity [PDF]
Academia serves as a valuable case for studying the effects of social forces on workplace productivity, using a concrete measure of output: scholarly papers.
Frederickson, Megan E., King, Molly M.
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New experimental and computational methods for ultrasound brain tomography [PDF]
Fast, portable, and affordable neuroimaging is currently unavailable in clinical practice, hindering prevention and treatment of pathologies such as stroke, a leading cause of death and disability worldwide.
Cueto Mondejar, Carlos
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The World Atlas of Last Interglacial Shorelines (version 1.0) [PDF]
This paper presents version 1.0 of the World Atlas of Last Interglacial Shorelines (WALIS), a global database of sea-level proxies and samples dated to marine isotope stage 5 (∼ 80 to 130 ka).
A. Dutton +7 more
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Modelling the interaction of tidal range power systems for renewable energy conversion [PDF]
Tidal range power plants (TPPs) have the potential to provide a reliable and long-term source of renewable power. The inherent predictability and operation flexibility of TPPs presents opportunities regarding the phasing of energy supply.
Mackie, Lucas
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