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Episodic reef growth in the Last Interglacial driven by competing influence of polar ice sheets to sea level rise. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Adv
Vyverberg K   +8 more
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Causal links to persisting daytime equatorial plasma bubbles over Asia-Pacific region following the geomagnetic storm on 01 December 2023. [PDF]

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Rajesh PK   +10 more
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Participatory GIS — a people's GIS? [PDF]

open access: possibleProgress in Human Geography, 2007
Recent years have witnessed a burgeoning of applications of GIS which grant legitimacy to indigenous geographical knowledge as well as to `official' spatial data. By incorporating various forms of community participation these newer framings of Geographical Information Systems as `Participatory GIS' (PGIS) offer a response to the critiques of GIS which
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THE ‘S’ IN GIS

Survey Review, 1992
AbstractAll the requirements of any one user will not necessarily be satisfied within a single GIS software package. Several packages may be required even now. As users' expectations increase, more and more organisations will want to use a wider range of GIS analysis software.
D. Parker, G. Taylor
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GIS Needs and GIS Software

1996
The reader might be surprised at first to find in this chapter neither a GIS software directory, nor a comparative list of software performances. It is our conviction that such an attempt does not belong in this book for two major reasons. First, the interest for a software compilation decreases rapidly over time due to permanent progress in computer ...
F. Joerin, C. Collet, D. Consuegra
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Limits for GI/GI/N queues

2016 2nd International Conference on Industrial Engineering, Applications and Manufacturing (ICIEAM), 2016
We consider the first-come first-serve (FCFS) GI/GI/n queueing model in which inter-arrival times, service times and finite time interval are independent and generally distributed. For such systems, obtained either stationary characteristics, or features, in a heavy traffic. Another approach is approximation of the systems.
N. Mashrabov, L. Korolkova
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GIS in Archaeology

2006 First International Symposium on Environment Identities and Mediterranean Area, 2006
Nowadays GIS (Geographic Information System) is very used by archaeology. We present in this paper a definition of GIS and some applications in the archaeological domain, and we give also a description of the future of the GIS and their orientations in the archaeology domain.
Hadi Khoumeri, El   +1 more
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Quo vadis GIS: From GIS to GIMS and Open GIS

1995
Modern Geographic Information Systems should provide powerful user-oriented information systems for maintenance and analyses of spatially referenced data. The first part of the paper gives a gentle introduction into the area of GIS, their applications and provides a short overview of fundamental features in traditional GIS. Problems and deficiencies in
Karel Charvát, Ales Limpouch
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