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Graphical Evaluation for Catchment Water Quality Modeling: An Overview of Methods With Applications
Graphical methods serve multiple roles for water quality model evaluation, from characterizing temporal/spatial patterns and modeling uncertainties to uncovering inter‐variable relationships—ultimately informing whether a model is sensible in getting results that are plausible.
Qian Wang +4 more
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Abstract In subduction zones, the locked seismogenic zone is bordered by an upper and a lower transition zone. In these transition zones, deformation is primarily accommodated by an interplay of diffuse viscous deformation within a weak matrix and brittle deformation in stiffer bands and blocks.
L. Casoli, A. Petroccia, F. Giuntoli
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Influence of Temperature on Seismic Moment as a Diagnostic for Crustal Permeability Creation
Abstract Understanding what controls permeability is important in modulating crustal processes and the recovery of fuels and energy from the subsurface. Permeability may be created by the reactivation of fractures creating connected flow pathways that result in microearthquakes (MEQs).
Junpeng Wang +7 more
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Application of Fractal Interpolation in Rainfall Series in Hydrodynamic Models
In order to solve the problem of inaccurate simulation results caused by low-precision rainfall time data to hydrological and hydrodynamic models, the fractal interpolation of the iterative function system was used to interpolate the rainfall time data ...
LI Peng +7 more
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Well logging super-resolution based on fractal interpolation enhanced by BiLSTM-AMPSO
Enhancing the level of geological characterization and analysis has always been a challenging task in the exploration and development of unconventional oil and gas reservoirs.
Jian Han +3 more
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Nonlinear Fractal Interpolation Functions Induced by General Integral Contractions
The development of fractal set theory has been strongly driven by the introduction of new classes of fractal sets, among which the attractors of iterated function systems (IFSs) play a central role.
Taoufik Moulahi, Najmeddine Attia
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Abstract Melt migration in partially molten rocks is commonly described by porous flow models controlled by the hydro‐mechanical compaction length, which effectively explains melt extraction at mid‐ocean ridges. However, this framework cannot account for the paradoxical accumulation of small melt fractions into rhythmic leucosome–melanosome bands in ...
Qingpei Sun +3 more
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Single‐mask phase contrast and dark‐field imaging methods offer the great advantage of being simple to implement, translating most of the complexity to the numerical side. In this work, we study the impact of the modulation topology on the image quality retrieved both on numerical simulation and experiments.Phase contrast and dark‐field imaging are ...
Clara Magnin +5 more
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Assessing multifunctional mountain landscape in an Eastern European framework
The research introduces the Biocultural Resilience Index (BRI), a novel tool for assessing multifunctional landscape sustainability. By integrating biological, cultural, and socio‐economic indicators, the BRI identifies vulnerable areas and informs strategies for sustainable management.
Viorel Gligor +4 more
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Optical Mapping of Pacing‐Elicited Slow Waves in the Swine Stomach: Role of Virtual Electrodes
Unipolar electrical pacing stimuli delivered to the stomach wall induce adjacent regions of both depolarized and hyperpolarized tissue known as virtual electrodes. Electrical slow waves elicited by pacing start from depolarized virtual electrodes approximately 1 cm from the pacing electrode site and not from the electrode site itself.
Hanyu Zhang +6 more
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