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ABSTRACT This paper examines the slow adoption of geothermal Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) technology in New Zealand amid the urgent need for sustainable energy solutions in the face of the climate crisis. Internationally, GSHPs offer many environmental, social and economic benefits across residential and commercial sectors.
Analiese Barr, Smrithi Talwar
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Connecting with tephras: principles, functioning, and applications of tephrochronology in Quaternary science [PDF]
Tephrochronology is a unique method for linking and dating geological, palaeoecological, palaeoclimatic, or archaeological sequences or events. The method relies firstly on stratigraphy and the law of superposition, which apply in any study that connects
Lowe, David J.
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Assembling for Water: The Prefigurative Politics of Land Futures in Argentina
Abstract As in other areas of Argentina, residents from the Norte Neuquino in the northwestern reaches of Patagonia are concerned about the recent advancements of extractivism onto their territories. Their analysis is clear: the environmental crisis is directly linked to a democratic one, and they engage in a wide range of actions to envision and enact
Mattias Borg Rasmussen +1 more
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Mississippian carbonate platforms in the East Irish Sea Basin developed not only on footwalls but also within hanging wall basins, controlled by inherited N–S faults. Seismic interpretation reveals complex growth geometries and platform demise, offering new insights into extensional tectonics and geothermal reservoir potential in structurally complex ...
Maulana Rizki Aditama +4 more
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Preventing the Climate Crisis: Testing Our Commitments [PDF]
Al Gore received a degree in government from Harvard University in 1969. Afterwards, he worked as a congressman and as a senator. In 1993 Gore was elected as the 45th vice president of the United States, and served for eight years. On top of all that, he
Kleden, P. (Paskal)
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Muskat–Leverett Two‐Phase Flow in Thin Cylindric Porous Media: Asymptotic Approach
ABSTRACT A reduced‐dimensional asymptotic modeling approach is presented for the analysis of two‐phase flow in a thin cylinder with an aperture of order O(ε)$\mathcal {O}(\varepsilon)$, where ε$\varepsilon$ is a small positive parameter. We consider a nonlinear Muskat–Leverett two‐phase flow model expressed in terms of a fractional flow formulation and
Taras Mel'nyk, Christian Rohde
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Potential of the renewable energy development in Jammu and Kashmir, India [PDF]
The future economic growth for India is likely to result in rapid and accelerated surge in energy demand, with expected shortages in terms of supply. Many of its current policies and strategies are aimed at the improvement and possible maximization of ...
Abdul Azeez +12 more
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Island time and the interplay between ecology and evolution in species diversification. [PDF]
Research on the dynamics of biodiversity has progressed tremendously over recent years, although in two separate directions - ecological, to determine change over space at a given time, and evolutionary, to understand change over time.
Gillespie, Rosemary G
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The Clean Energy Economy: Repowering Jobs, Businesses and Investments Across America [PDF]
Examines U.S. and state-by-state clean energy policies and trends in and potential for growth in jobs, businesses, and investments. Explores policy options for a comprehensive plan, including financial incentives and energy efficiency ...
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Contrasting stress fields on correlating margins of the South Atlantic [PDF]
The “passiveness” of passive continental margins across the globe is currently under debate since several studies have shown that these margins may experience a variety of stress states and undergo significant vertical movement post-breakup.
Glasmacher, Ulrich Anton +4 more
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