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Service-Learning Practice in Upper Division Geoscience Courses: Bridging Undergraduate Learning, Teaching, and Research [PDF]
This article describes the use of service-learning practice in geoscience courses taught at the University of Connecticut. The stated objectives for instituting this practice are: to foster student interest in earth sciences through community service; to
Anthony Philpotts +2 more
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Subsonic near-surface P-velocity and low S-velocity observations using propagator inversion [PDF]
Detailed knowledge of near-surface P- and S-wave velocities is important for processing and interpreting multicomponent land seismic data because (1) the entire wavefield passes through and is influenced by the near-surface soil conditions, (2) both ...
Curtis, A., Trampert, J., van Vossen, R.
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From Geophysics to Microgeophysics for Engineering and Cultural Heritage
The methodologies of microgeophysics have been derived from the geophysical ones, for the sake of solving specific diagnostic and/or monitoring problems regarding civil engineering and cultural heritage studies.
P. L. Cosentino +4 more
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Dynamic evolution of vortex dipoles [PDF]
Vortex dipoles are fundamental in fluid mechanics. They are found in geophysics, engineering and industry. The two necessary conditions to generate them are a plane flow and a generating force.
E. Salinas-Rodríguez +4 more
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SPACE WEATHER IMPACT ON GROUND-BASED TECHNOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
This review, offered for the first time in the Russian scientific literature, is devoted to various aspects of the problem of the space weather impact on ground-based technological systems.
V.A. Pilipenko
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he project of doubling and developing of the railway line Orte-Falconara, committed by the Italian State Railway Company to the COMAVI Consortium (Rome, Italy), envisaged building the Mt. S.
D. Patella +3 more
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USE OF GROUND PENETRATING RADAR TO STUDY SPATIAL VARIABILITY AND SOIL STRATIGRAPHY [PDF]
Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is a geophysical method that uses electromagnetic waves to study subsurface structure in different fields such as geology, agriculture and civil engineering.
José R. da R. Campos +2 more
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Using the example of the traditional recycling of lead batteries in “backyard” workshops in India, this article demonstrates the value of an interdisciplinary approach to ascertain the many political, technical and environmental dimensions of the ...
Paul Lhoste +5 more
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This data article presents data of academic performances of undergraduate students in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines in Covenant University, Nigeria.
Temitope M. John +7 more
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Near-surface geophysical techniques, (i.e. ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and electric resistivity tomography (ERT)), continue to enable great possibilities for 3-D visualization of fractures and cavities. An integrated survey, including GPR and ERT, was
Mahmoud Gaballah, Thamer Alharbi
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