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Yash Amonkar, James Doss-Gollin and Upmanu Lall
The potential for extreme climate events to cluster in space and time has driven increased interest in understanding and predicting compound climate risks. Through a case study on floods in the Ohio River Basin, we demonstrated that low-frequency climate...
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Michael J. Vendrasco, Antonio Checa, William P. Heimbrock and Steven D.J. Baumann
Nacre was previously thought to be primitive in the Mollusca, but no convincing Cambrian examples are known. This aragonitic microstructure with crystal tablets that grow within an organic framework is thought to be the strongest, most fracture-resistant...
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Christopher T. Nietch, Leslie Gains-Germain, James Lazorchak, Scott P. Keely, Gregory Youngstrom, Emilee M. Urichich, Brian Astifan, Abram DaSilva and Heather Mayfield
A data-driven approach to characterizing the risk of cyanobacteria-based harmful algal blooms (cyanoHABs) was undertaken for the Ohio River. Twenty-five years of river discharge data were used to develop Bayesian regression models that are currently appl...
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Donald A. Forrer, Michael Zimmerman, Annalise Mannix
This study describes the trials and tribulations of an Ohio township involved in maintaining utility rates at an affordable level while dealing with salt intrusion in drinking water wells that supply the Village. Emphasis is on the political, regulatory,...
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Emrah Cimren, Andrea Bassi and Joseph Fiksel
A new system dynamics tool, T21-Ohio, was developed to support integrated and comprehensive development planning at the state level. Based on the Threshold 21 (T21) framework, T21-Ohio provides insights into the potential impacts of energy and environmen...
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Hazel A. Morrow-Jones, Moon Jeong Kim
This paper examines the differences and similarities in residential movement patterns and motivations between young households (under 50), pre-elderly households (50 through 64) and elderly households (65 and over). We use deed transfer records and a sur...
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Eduardo Rodríguez Araque,Roberto G. Rojas. Ohio University, Fundación universitaria Cafam, EEUU, Colombia
Pág. 167 - 176
Presentamos en este artículo un arreglo de antenas MIMO (multiple-input-multiple-output) que opera en la banda de 2.6 GHz, una de las bandas de operación de Long Term Evolution (LTE), para sistemas de comunicaciones móviles inalámbricas con técnicas de a...
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Armin Rashidi Nasab and Hazem Elzarka
The deterioration of a bridge?s deck endangers its safety and serviceability. Ohio has approximately 45,000 bridges that need to be monitored to ensure their structural integrity. Adequate prediction of the deterioration of bridges at an early stage is c...
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Israel A. Olaoye, Remegio B. Confesor, Jr. and Joseph D. Ortiz
The separate and synergistic effects of land use and climate change on water quality variables in Old Woman Creek (OWC) watershed were evaluated using a hydrological model set up in Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) for the OWC watershed. Model calib...
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Daniel I. Hembree and Jennifer L. Carnes
Direct exposure of paleosols to the atmosphere during formation make them ideal for reconstructing paleoclimate. Paleosol and ichnofossil properties are dependently linked making it important to study them in tandem, to avoid errors in interpretation. Sm...
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Niraj Lamichhane and Suresh Sharma
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Na Chen, Gulsah Akar
Since the early 2000s, accessibility-based planning has been increasingly used to mitigate urban problems (e.g., traffic congestion and spatial mismatch) from a sustainable perspective. In particular, the concept of accessibility has been applied to inve...
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Niraj Lamichhane and Suresh Sharma
Flooding is one of the most frequent natural disasters across the world, which damages properties and may take the lives of people. Flood warning systems can play a significant role in minimizing those effects by helping to evacuate people from the proba...
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Shruti Bhairappanavar, Rui Liu and Reid Coffman
To maintain the navigational depth, 1.15 million cubic meters (1.5 million cubic yards) of sediment is dredged out from the federal harbors every year from Lake Erie, Ohio Coast. Treating this huge amount of dredged material is a major challenge due to t...
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Yujin Park, Gulsah Akar
Akar, G., Chen, N., & Gordon, S. I. (2016). Influence of neighborhood types on trip distances: Spatial error models for Central Ohio. International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, 10(3), 284?293.
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Dan Yates, Chris Ward
This study explored the perceptions and the reality of retirement of two groups in northwest Ohio: those planning to retire within five years and those who are currently retired. A survey was constructed to capture the thoughts on retirement, living arra...
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Carlos Roberto Monteiro de Andrade, Alessandra Pavesi
Pág. 187
Neste trabalho, são discutidas duas experiências de planejamento de campi universitários norte-americanos que tiveram como principal pressuposto a participação ativada comunidade acadêmica: ?The Oregon Experiment?, promovido pela Universidade de Oregon n...
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Jonathan Stiles, Harvey Miller
Pág. 97 - 113
This study identifies built environmental factors that influence the determination of fault in urban pedestrian crashes in the United States, with implications for both safety and equity. Using data from Columbus, Ohio, we apply regression modeling, spat...
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Baoyun Guo, Kenan Li and Cong Fu
For decades, researchers have been concerned with house price modeling, and recognition has grown for the necessity of considering environmental and contextual variables in the process. This research examines the association between neighborhood characte...
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