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ABSTRACT This study presents a multi‐method non‐invasive investigation of an approximately 4‐ha area associated with the long‐occupied coastal settlement of Rocavecchia (Apulia, southern Italy), situated between the prehistoric fortified peninsula and the Hellenistic‐Messapian walls.
Giuseppe Guarino +3 more
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Explores the behavior of carbon in minerals, melts, and fluids under extreme conditions
Carbon trapped in diamonds and carbonate-bearing rocks in subduction zones are examples of the continuing exchange of substantial carbon ...
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The geoelectric fields induced during geomagnetic disturbances (GMD) may affect the normal operation of technological systems at the Earth’s surface. The non-uniform Earth conductivity structure, especially large lateral conductivity contrasts, can lead ...
Xuan Wang, Shuming Zhang
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The model of the geomagnetic non-dipole field.
Yukutake's model separates the geomagnetic field into drifting and standing parts, not only fits well to the observed field for the past several hundred years, but also emphasizig the regularities of the westward drift of the geomagnetic non-dipole field. However, there are still some problems to be reinvestigated:a) In Yukutake's model the geomagnetic
WANG, Tan-Wen, QI, Gui-Zhong
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The Swarm Initial Field Model for the 2014 geomagnetic field [PDF]
AbstractData from the first year of ESA's Swarm constellation mission are used to derive the Swarm Initial Field Model (SIFM), a new model of the Earth's magnetic field and its time variation. In addition to the conventional magnetic field observations provided by each of the three Swarm satellites, explicit advantage is taken of the constellation ...
Olsen, Nils +13 more
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Kalmag: a high spatio-temporal model of the geomagnetic field
Abstract We present the extension of the Kalmag model, proposed as a candidate for IGRF-13, to the twentieth century. The dataset serving its derivation has been complemented by new measurements coming from satellites, ground-based observatories and land, marine and airborne surveys.
Julien Baerenzung +3 more
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ABSTRACT The timing and spatial patterns of glaciers retreat in the Northern French Alps during the Lateglacial (19.0–11.7 ka) remain debated, reflecting discrepancies among available chronological data sets. The complex interactions between major glaciers, such as the Rhône and Arve glaciers to the north and the Isère glacier to the south, represent a
Quentin Portal +3 more
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Geomagnetic field modelling and USTHB IGRF-14 candidates
The present paper describes the construction of a global spherical harmonic model of the geomagnetic field, developed as the USTHB (University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene) candidate for the 14th generation of International Geomagnetic ...
Abdenaceur Lemgharbi +5 more
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Magnetic observations at the Clementinum Observatory were started in July 1839 and data up to 1917 were published in yearbooks. In addition to regular daily observations with a typical 2‐hr time step, two categories of data with a higher cadence were ...
Pavel Hejda +2 more
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FLSea: Underwater Visual–Inertial and Stereovision Forward‐Looking Data Sets
ABSTRACT Visibility underwater is challenging and degrades as the distance between the subject and the camera increases. That is why forward‐looking underwater computer vision tasks are difficult. We have collected underwater forward‐looking stereovision and visual–inertial image sets using two underwater imaging platforms, a stereo camera rig, and an ...
Yelena Randall +2 more
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