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Francesca De Serio and Michele Mossa
In coastal dynamics, large-scale eddies transport and spread smaller turbulent vortices both towards the sea surface, thus contributing to the processes of air-water gas transfer, and towards the sea bottom, inducing sediment pick-up and resuspension. Th...
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Laura Patricia Torres Rojas and Mario Díaz-Granados
Accurate classification of drought-severity is one of the most challenging issues in designing regional monitoring and control plans, especially in developing countries, where resources are scarce and must be carefully optimized to maximize social benefi...
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Yujie Wang,Damminda Alahakoon,Daswin De Silva
The event-indexing situation models are introduced as event models derived from language to facilitate comprehension and memory retrieval. These models explain how fragmental information about events are collected, integrated and updated into a coherent ...
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HOSSEIN MALEKINEZHAD,ARASH ZARE-GARIZI
Pág. 411 - 427
Daily extreme precipitation values are among environmental events with the most disastrous consequences for human society. Information on the magnitudes and frequencies of extreme precipitations is essential for sustainable water resources management, pl...
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Fabrice Saffre and Hanno Hildmann
Genetic algorithms (GA?s) are mostly used as an offline optimisation method to discover a suitable solution to a complex problem prior to implementation. In this paper, we present a different application in which a GA is used to progressively adapt the c...
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Thomas Dhoop and Travis Mason
This paper presents an analysis of the spatial characteristics and duration of extreme wave events around the English coast. There are five geographic regions which are affected as coherent units under extreme wave conditions, incorporating a sixth micro...
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Thomas Dhoop and Travis Mason
This paper presents an analysis of the spatial characteristics and duration of extreme wave events around the English coast. There are five geographic regions which are affected as coherent units under extreme wave conditions, incorporating a sixth micro...
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Thomas Dhoop and Travis Mason
This paper presents an analysis of the spatial characteristics and duration of extreme wave events around the English coast. There are five geographic regions which are affected as coherent units under extreme wave conditions, incorporating a sixth micro...
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Olga Eugenia Scarpati, Liliana Beatriz Spescha, Juan Alberto Forte Lay and Alberto Daniel Capriolo
Soil water surplus and deficit occur frequently in Buenos Aires province in Argentina. This paper analyses the soil water surplus in a sub-area, the Salado River basin, in the period 1968?2008. This basin is divided in seven drainage areas, delimitated a...
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Norberto Malumian,Gabriel Jannou
Pág. 345 - 374
The succession of microfossil assemblages in the almost complete marine Late Cretaceous-Miocene stratigraphic column found in the Fuegian Andes, the orogenic margin of the Austral Basin, reveals a close relationship with the local tectonic events, the At...
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Tianwei Huang, Mengxing He, Kan Hong, Yingtien Lin and Pengcheng Jiao
Curved channels and aquatic vegetation are commonly present in the riverine environment. In this study, the effects of vegetation density and distribution on the hydrodynamic characteristics of a mixed layer developed over a 180-degree curved channel wer...
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Jason K. Jolliff, Travis A. Smith, Sherwin Ladner, Ewa Jarosz, Mark David Lewis, Stephanie Anderson, Sean McCarthy and Adam Lawson
The southward propagation of cold-air frontal boundaries into the Gulf of Mexico region initiates a cascade of coupled air?sea processes that manifests along the coastlines as an apparent brightness anomaly in the ocean color signals. Our hypothesis is t...
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Mostafa Farrag, Gerald Corzo Perez and Dimitri Solomatine
Many grid-based spatial hydrological models suffer from the complexity of setting up a coherent spatial structure to calibrate such a complex, highly parameterized system. There are essential aspects of model-building to be taken into account: spatial re...
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Unbreen Arif,Muhammad Tayyab Sohail
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The development of asset pricing model is attributed to Markowitz (1952) which initiated towards Modern Portfolio Theory (MPT). The whole concept of MPT based on normality of returns assumption but in emerging economies volatility of returns is an import...
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Mariano S. Alvarez, Carolina S. Vera and George N. Kiladis
Intraseasonal (IS) variability in South America is efficiently described through the first empirical orthogonal function of filtered precipitation or outgoing longwave radiation (OLR) anomalies. In the 30?90-day band, the leading OLR pattern between Octo...
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