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Two orders of wall‐to‐wall geographic data
Short Abstract The use of the term ‘wall‐to‐wall’ to describe geographically extensive data without any singular definition in the remote sensing and geographically related analysis. This work presents an assessment of the application of the term in the scientific literature. Abstract From personal observations of recent published works, the term “wall‐
Pete Bettinger +2 more
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Evaluating the relationship between RMR and Q-system for improved classification of faulted rocks and weak rocks. [PDF]
Park JS, Go YW, Oh TM.
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Podcasts as pedagogy in higher education: A scoping review to map and advance the field
Abstract Podcasts are now one of the most ubiquitous forms of digital engagement and entertainment. Their increasing global impact also extends to higher education (HE), where they serve a variety of pedagogical purposes despite limited conceptual clarity.
Matthew A. M. Thomas +6 more
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Paleozoic carbonatites controlled rare-earth-elements mineralization at Bayan Obo. [PDF]
Li Y +5 more
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Cave Palaeolithic of the Ural Mountains – a review
The Ural Mountains are of fundamental importance for studying early human migrations along the geographical limits between Europe and Asia. Geological processes and past climates gave rise to numerous caves, mostly in Palaeozoic carbonate formations.
Jiri Chlachula
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Palaeoecological studies reporting long‐term development histories of subarctic fens—explicitly, orohemiarctic peatlands—are scarce, and overall, permafrost‐free peatlands located in the immediate vicinity of permafrost zones have received little attention in Fennoscandia. Here, we use a multiproxy approach to study the millennial‐scale dynamics of two
Sanna R. Piilo +6 more
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Late-orogenic retrograde zircon growth. [PDF]
Dyer SC +3 more
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Numerical simulation method for double shield TBMs crossing weak zones. [PDF]
Wang Z +5 more
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On the Billefjorden fault zone in Garmdalen, central Spitsbergen: implications for the mapping of major fault zones during geological fieldwork and for the tectonic history of Svalbard. [PDF]
Koehl JP, Stokmo EMB, Muñoz-Barrera JM.
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