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The DIKW of Transcriptomics in Ecotoxicology: Extracting Information, Knowledge, and Wisdom From Big Data

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Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, EarlyView.
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Planning Engineering Geophysical Surveys

Geological Society, London, Engineering Geology Special Publications, 1986
Abstract The recently published British Standard Code of Practice for Site Investigation, BS 5930, makes reference to the use of geophysical methods, and gives some guidance for selection of techniques. However, the use of geophysical methods in the UK has not been as widespread as their potential permits, and it is believed that this is due ...
B. W. Darracott, D. M. McCann
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GEOPHYSICS, “GEOPHYSICS,” AND ENGINEERING

GEOPHYSICS, 1962
In an article in a recent issue of the Oil and Gas Journal (Gardner, 1961), entitled “Let’s make it the AA[Formula: see text]G Bulletin again,” the complaint was aired that the Bulletin is devoting less attention to oil finding and more to research and general geological problems. Contributions from “commercial” geologists have declined and university
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Engineering geophysics

Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology, 1983
Review of the meeting of the Engineering Group held at Burlington House on 9 November 1982. Dr Hawkins, Chairman of the Engineering Group, welcomed everyone to the meeting, which began with a review of the value of geophysical surveys in ground engineering. The presentation entitled ‘Engineering geophysics—an overview’
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Engineering Geophysics

Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology, 1988
Synopsis A Working Party was set up in February 1982 by the Engineering Group of the Geological Society. Members were chosen from different academic institutions, government bodies and industry to provide a balance of expertise and experience in the application of geophysical methods to engineering practice.
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Inventing Geophysical Engineering

Journal of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics, 1996
Engineering and environmental geophysics is an industry in which one of the primary objectives is to satisfy regulatory requirements at minimum cost. Such an industry exhibits very different characteristics from a marginal‐return business in which the objective is to balance cost and revenue so as to maximize profit.
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Engineering Geophysics — A Civil Engineer’s Veiwpoint

Exploration Geophysics, 1990
Engineering geophysical methods are a useful site investigation tool in Civil Engineering provided they are applied by experienced personnel, and in conjunction with geological and other site investigation methods. Seismic refraction methods (P and S wave) and resistivity methods have the greatest application.
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Engineering Geophysics, overview and applications

Proceedings, 2011
Progressively geophysical techniques are being used as an important exploration tool for site investigations programmes. The methods proved to provide valuable information complimenting the conventional site investigation information assisting geotechnical engineers and designer to better understand the subsurface conditions, identifying potential ...
S Hasan   +4 more
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