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A seismic study of the Krafla volcanic system, Iceland [PDF]
Following a major crustal rifting episode centred on the Krafla volcanic system in Northeast Iceland, the local seismicity was monitored for three months using a dense network of single component seismometers.
Arnott, Stuart K.
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Abstract Large earthquakes often elevate seismicity in surrounding regions, as seen on the Xainza‐Dinggyê rift in southern Tibet after the 2015 MW 7.8 Gorkha (Nepal) earthquake. In contrast, the EW‐trending Yarlung Zangbo suture (YZS), located directly north of this event, exhibits seismic quiescence.
Yunfeng Tian +6 more
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Convergence of Molodensky's series
Prepared for Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, Air Force Systems Command, United States Air Force, Bedford, Massachusetts: Contract No. F19628-72-C-0120, Project No. 8607, Task No.
Moritz, Helmut, 1933-
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Computational study of permeability in cardboard coating layers
Abstract We develop a virtual material structure model based on a combination of tessellations and Gaussian random fields for a coating layer of paperboard used for packaging and designed to facilitate printing on the surface. To fit the model to tomographic image data acquired using combined focused ion beam and scanning electron microscopy (FIB‐SEM),
Sandra Barman +6 more
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Cracking in brittle TPMS structures is governed by their geometry, with cracks propagating along geodesic paths determined by the initial crack orientation. Regions with small cross‐sections and abrupt area transitions identify critical damage regions and explain the differences in compressive strength among Primitive, Gyroid, Neovius, and IWP designs.
Thi Ngoc Diep Tran +2 more
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Abstract BackgroundWhile positioning errors during radiotherapy are increasingly well‐characterized and accounted for in the Planning Target Volume (PTV), little is known about the shape and volume changes of the breast in the course of radiotherapy. Yet they represent an unknown factor that may impact treatment effectiveness, highlighting the need to ...
Pierre Galmiche +5 more
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Hochauflösende regionale Geoidberechnung im World Geodetic Datum 2000
Die deterministische Kollokation linearisierter Beobachtungsfunktionen vom Typ (i) Schwerepotential und (ii) Schwereintensität an GPS-positionierten Stationen wird benutzt, um ein hochauflösendes regionales Gauss-Listing-Geoid sowie ein Molodensky-Quasi ...
Azmoudeh-Ardalan, Alireza
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A relative Poincaré–Birkhoff theorem
Abstract A. Moreno and Otto van Koert proved a generalised version of the classical Poincaré–Birkhoff theorem, for Liouville domains of any dimension. In this article, we prove a relative version for Lagrangians with Legendrian boundary. This gives interior chords of arbitrary large length, provided that the twist condition introduced by Moreno and van
Agustin Moreno, Arthur Limoge
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Gravimetric quasigeoid in Slovakia by the finite element method [PDF]
summary:The paper presents the solution to the geodetic boundary value problem by the finite element method in area of Slovak Republic. Generally, we have made two numerical experiments.
Janák, Juraj +4 more
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On the explicit determination of stability constants for linearized geodetic boundary value problems
The theory of GBVPs provide the basis to the approximate methods used to compute global gravity models. A standard approximation procedure is least squares, which implicitly assumes that data, e.g.
VENUTI, GIOVANNA, SANSO', FERNANDO
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