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Locally Adaptive Non‐Hydrostatic Shallow Water Extension for Moving Bottom‐Generated Waves
This study proposes a locally adaptive non‐hydrostatic model, which is based on the non‐hydrostatic extension of the shallow water equations (SWE) with a quadratic pressure relation, and applies it to wave propagation generated by a moving bottom. To obtain the locally adaptive model, we investigate several potential adaptivity criteria based on the ...
Kemal Firdaus, Jörn Behrens
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Force balanced chip scale gravimeter achieving record low self noise of 0.1 μGal/√Hz. [PDF]
Gao L +12 more
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Abstract Total dissolved solids derived from salt dome–sourced brine in the underlying alluvial aquifer substantially increase with distance in the reach of the Dolores River that passes through Paradox Valley in southwestern Colorado. The area has been the site of salinity control operations since the 1990s to reduce salt loading to the downstream ...
Neil Terry +5 more
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Core Payload of the Space Gravitational Wave Observatory: Inertial Sensor and Its Critical Technologies. [PDF]
Wang S +10 more
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Lithospheric Delamination Below the North American Midcontinent Ceased Subsidence in Cratonic Basins
Abstract Cratonic lithospheres carry a long history of tectonic modifications that result in heterogeneous structures, as revealed by an increasing number of geophysical observations. The existence of cratonic basins indicates protracted periods of tectonic modification, causing subsidence within global continental interiors.
Xiaotao Yang +3 more
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Elastically induced phase-shift and birefringence in optical fibers. [PDF]
Steininger E, Mieling T, Chruściel PT.
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J-GEM follow-up observations of the gravitational wave source GW151226
M. Yoshida +69 more
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The origin and evolution of LIGO's first gravitational-wave source [PDF]
Krzysztof Belczyński +3 more
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Lagrangian atmospheric models were used in conjunction with ecophysiological factors to reconstruct the path and meteorological conditions of a long‐range migration flight of spruce budworm moths to Newfoundland, Canada. Moths travelled under high winds and warm temperatures that favoured their migratory flight until encountering cooler temperatures ...
Philippe Barnéoud +3 more
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Exploring the extremes: The cosmic laboratory. [PDF]
Huang Y, He S, Ge L, Li Z, Mao Y, Liu J.
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