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MHD Seismology of a Coronal Loop System by the First Two Modes of Standing Kink Waves
We report the observation of the first two harmonics of the horizontally polarized kink waves excited in a coronal loop system lying at south-east of AR 11719 on 2013 April 11.
Chen, P. F.+7 more
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Team Cognition Research Is Transforming Cognitive Science
Abstract About 30 years ago, the Dynamical Hypothesis instigated a variety of insights and transformations in cognitive science. One of them was the simple observation that, quite unlike trial‐based tasks in a laboratory, natural ecologically valid behaviors almost never have context‐free starting points.
Michael J. Spivey
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Progress Report, Seismological Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology, 1957 [PDF]
Hugo Benioff+3 more
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Observations of apparent superslow wave propagation in solar prominences [PDF]
Phase mixing of standing continuum Alfv\'en waves and/or continuum slow waves in atmospheric magnetic structures such as coronal arcades can create the apparent effect of a wave propagating across the magnetic field.
Baes, M.+3 more
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Giant planets seismology [PDF]
The giant planets Jupiter and Saturn belong to the interesting category of possible goals for remote seismic analysis. Their first seismic observations and their analysis were attempted in 1987 and 1991 respectively, under Philippe Delache's initiative.
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Mining an Anthropocene in Japan: On the making and work of geological imaginaries
Short Abstract This article addresses how the lithic and the drift might be reworked as an Anthropocene material outside of a chronostratigraphy. Revisiting the finding of a floating fern fossil at the Hashima mine, we delve into a complex array of Geological imaginaries, and undertake our own speculative work.
Deborah P. Dixon+2 more
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Stellar magnetic activity and exoplanets [PDF]
It has been proposed that magnetic activity could be enhanced due to interactions between close-in massive planets and their host stars. In this article, I present a brief overview of the connection between stellar magnetic activity and exoplanets ...
Vidotto, A. A.
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Mathematical questions in seismology [PDF]
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Ionospheric disturbances associated with the 2015 M7.8 Nepal earthquake
Based on the total electron content (TEC) derived from Global Positioning System (GPS) observations of the Crustal Movement Observation Network of China (CMONOC) and the Global Ionosphere Map (GIM) from the Center for Orbit Determination in Europe (CODE),
Yiyan Zhou+5 more
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Filming seismograms and related materials at the California Institute of Technology [PDF]
As part of a world-wide effort to create an international earthquake data bank, Caltech's seismology archive has been organized, labeled, described, and microfilmed.
Goodstein, Judith R.
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