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Examining the advocacy coalition framework for insight into shale gas development in US and UK political systems [PDF]
Master's Project (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2014The project considers the Advocacy Coalition Framework from the discipline of policymaking which is used to examine contentious and politically complex policy issues, particularly in energy and ...
Wolfley, Kathryn
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ABSTRACT Policy subsystems are comprised of competing advocacy coalitions, in which public and private political actors with shared belief systems learn from each other and coordinate their strategies in the pursuit of influencing policy making in their favor.
Kristijan Garic, Philip Leifeld
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Estimating the Creation and Removal Date of Fracking Ponds Using Trend Analysis of Landsat Imagery
Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, is a process of introducing liquid at high pressure to create fractures in shale rock formations, thus releasing natural gas.
Amos, John +2 more
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A Seismically Active Shear Zone in the Uppermost Mantle Beneath the Canadian Rockies
Abstract Continental mantle earthquakes are uncommon but hold important clues for understanding lithospheric rheology. Few of these earthquakes (<10) have been documented in western North America, though it is likely more exist owing to difficulties in resolving focal depth for small earthquakes.
Sean J. Hutchings +2 more
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Nitrogen oxides (NOx = NO2 + NO) are a highly regulated species that play a major role in the formation of photochemical smog. While NOx emissions are generally decreasing over the U.S.
Aman Majid +3 more
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Master's Project (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2016This project examines the various drivers that led to the U.S. shale oil revolution in order to predict its place in the energy industry going forward and to analyze its effects on Alaska.
Malin, Michael A.
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Hydraulic fracturing in cells and tissues: fracking meets cell biology [PDF]
The animal body is fundamentally made of water. A small fraction of this water is freely flowing in blood and lymph, but most of it is trapped in hydrogels such as the extracellular matrix (ECM), the cytoskeleton, and chromatin.
Arroyo Balaguer, Marino +1 more
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The two systematic reviews identified that social perspectives and health impacts associated with water insecurity among private water sources users relate to a range of water safety risks, organoleptic properties, health effects, and coping strategies.
Lauren M. T. Broyles +9 more
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Este artículo se realiza con el fin de identificar la incidencia en el medio ambiente de las prácticas de extracción de petróleo en algunas de las regiones en las que se encuentran yacimientos en Colombia, las consecuencias que han traído los derrames ...
Sandra M. Giraldo González
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100 years of GAMM: Motivation, history and achievements
Abstract The International Association of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (Gesellschaft für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik, GAMM) was founded in 1923 with the goal to strengthen the field of scientific engineering by the foundation of an Engineering Association with strong scientific contacts to Applied Mathematics.
Wolfgang Ehlers
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