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Geo-hydrological hazards

2001
Hazard is one of the components that contribute to the definition of risk induced by natural disasters, and it is defined as the probability that a catastrophic phenomenon may occur in a defined area during a given period of time. Elements at risk include population, properties, buildings, transport infrastructures and economic activities ...
CANUTI, PAOLO   +3 more
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2023
Influence interaction in systems GeO ???GeO???, Ge???GeO??? and Ge???SnO??? as a result of heat treatment at 700 ???? on character of IR transmittance spectra of samples in a range of 1000???200 cm????? is investigated. It is established bathochromic shift, broadening and change of intensity of bands of absorption and occurrence of characteristic ...
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Geo Engine: Workflow-backed Geo Data Portals

2023
Geo data portals play a key role in the distribution and exploitation of domain-specific geo data.While such portals are highly specialized, they share a number of common requirements that span from data access and processing to UI components.Geo Engine is able to provide all the necessary parts for portal building.We demonstrate this on a real data ...
Beilschmidt, Christian   +4 more
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Geo-environmental Settings

2013
The Himalaya is the youngest and the highest mountain system of the world. It extends about 2400 km as a massive arc, covering an area of about 612021 km2; from the Pamir’s Knot to the Arakan-Yoma mountain ranges of Myanmar and it covers the parts of Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Tibet (China), Nepal, Bhutan and Myanmar (Fig. 2.1).
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Geo-Pet

2018
<p>Reconstructed tomographic image resolution of small animal PET imaging systems is improving with advances in radiation detector development. However the trend towards higher resolution systems has come with an increase in price and system complexity.
Levent Şensoy   +5 more
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The Caspian sea chessboard. Geo-political, geo-strategic and geo-economic analysis

2014
Stuck in the middle of different as well as relevant regional complexes, the Caspian Sea basin represents a critical geopolitical hub in the heart of Eurasia landmass. Political, economic as well as strategic considerations contribute to determine the systemic relevance of the Caspian Sea, whose reputation in the West is mainly linked to the vast ...
FRAPPI, CARLO, Azad Garibov
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GEO

2023
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Geo-Narrativity: Anthropocene, Aesthetics, Forensics

This chapter examines how the Anthropocene becomes perceptible as a speculative geological future through the medium of the technofossil. Invoking plastics, Styrofoam and other artefacts particular to the recent past, the technofossil is generative of a novel aesthetic remarkably successful at facilitating a sensitivity to geological deep time in the ...
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