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Inscriptions of Sumatra; II. Short epigraphs in Old Javanese [PDF]

open access: yesWacana: Journal of the Humanities of Indonesia, 2012
This article documents the existence of inscriptions using Old Javanese language on the island of Sumatra, by editing three short epigraphs, the first of which has previously been published but never satisfactorily interpreted, while the remaining two ...
Arlo Griffiths
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Airborne Tree Crown Detection for Predicting Spatial Heterogeneity of Canopy Transpiration in a Tropical Rainforest

open access: yesRemote Sensing, 2020
Tropical rainforests comprise complex 3D structures and encompass heterogeneous site conditions; their transpiration contributes to climate regulation. The objectives of our study were to test the relationship between tree water use and crown metrics and
Joyson Ahongshangbam   +4 more
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Phylogenetics and Biogeography of Cobra (Squamata: Naja) in Java, Sumatra, and Other Asian Region

open access: yesJournal of Experimental Life Science, 2017
The separation of Sumatra and Java occurred at the end of the Miocene (10 mya) to the end of Pliocene (1.8 mya). The existence of ecological variations and geographic barriers inhibits gene flow through the isolation of adaptation, geography ...
Nia Kurniawan   +5 more
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Phylogenetic Patterns of Genus Megophrys (Anura: Megophryidae) from Java and Sumatra

open access: yesJournal of Experimental Life Science, 2017
The emergence of Java and Sumatra islands at the end of Miocene, has impact to the diversity of fauna that living in the islands. Amphibia, as one of a genetic information series, can be used as a good phylogenetic comparison.
Nia Kurniawan   +5 more
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Ethnomedicinal Study of the Use of Zingiberaceae by the Mentawai People in Siberut, West Sumatra, Indonesia

open access: yesJurnal Biologi Universitas Andalas, 2021
The Mentawai archipelago is situated to the west of mainland Sumatra and is part of the West Sumatra province. The Mentawai people are indigenous to this archipelago and are well known for their traditional healing practices performed by their Sikerei ...
Nurainas Nurainas   +4 more
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Islamic Organizations in North Sumatra A Historical Analysis on Newspaper Publication in 1915-1942 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Newspapers are an important historical source in a historical writing that contains information about past events. Information about Islamic organizations in its activities in North Sumatra is found in newspapers from 1915 to 1942, considering that ...
Achiriah, Achiriah   +7 more
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Seismological Aspects of the December 2004 Great Sumatra-Andaman Earthquake [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
The 2004 Great Sumatra-Andaman earthquake had an average source duration of about 500 sec. and a rupture length of 1,200–1,300 km. The seismic moment, M0, determined with a finite source model, was 6.5×1022 N-m, which corresponds to Mw=9.18.
Kanamori, Hiroo
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The Radiated Energy of the 2004 Sumatra-Andaman Earthquake [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
We use several independent methods to estimate the radiated energy E_R of the Sumatra-Andaman earthquake (M_w=9.0 to 9.3), and investigate whether the difference in the rupture patterns between north and south is reflected in the difference in the energy
Kanamori, Hiroo
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tale of two islands. The reality of large-scale extinction in the early stages of the Anthropocene: a lack of awareness and appropriate action

open access: yesThe Journal of Population and Sustainability, 2019
The endemic biotas of oceanic islands were vulnerable and many have been lost. The more ancient, complex and dynamic biotas of continents were more resilient but are now being obliterated.
Fred Naggs
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A molecular phylogeny of Southeast Asian Cyrtandra (Gesneriaceae) supports an emerging paradigm for Malesian plant biogeography [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The islands of Southeast Asia comprise one of the most geologically and biogeographically complex areas in the world and are a centre of exceptional floristic diversity, harbouring 45,000 species of flowering plants.
Atkins, Hannah J.   +7 more
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