Advances in geosciences. Volume 26, Solid earth /
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Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Singapore ; London :
World Scientific,
2011.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- 2.4. Sample digestion and PGE measurement2.5. Mass bias correction; 3. Results and Discussion; 3.1. Advantages and disadvantages of the developed method; 4. Concluding Remarks; Acknowledgments; References; Statistically Correct Methodology for Compositional Data in New Discriminant Function Tectonomagmatic Diagrams and Application to Ophiolite Origin Surendra P. Verma, Kailasa Pandarinath and Sanjeet K. Verma; 1. Major Problems with Compositional Data Handling; 2. Tectonomagmatic Discrimination Diagrams; 2.1. Application example; Acknowledgments; References.
- On the Combined Use of GPS/Glonass Techniques for the Development of the Russian Geodetic Reference Network Suriya Tatevyan and Sergey Kuzin1. Tectonic Structure of the Eastern Area of the Russian Territory; 2. Russian Reference Geodetic Network; 3. GLONASS National Program; 4. GLONASS Information and Analytical Center; 5. Precise Positioning with the Uncompleted Constellation of GLONASS; 6. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References.
- Sugeno-Fuzzy Modeling of the Anomalies in Pressure Changes in Well-Aquifer System Excited by the Rayleigh Waves N.P. Dewangan, Petr Stemberk, G.D. Ramtekkar and M.F. Qureshi1. Introduction; 2. The FIS using RVM; 3. FIS Learning Algorithm using RVM; 4. Case Studies; 4.1. For low-frequency activities (Rayleigh waves, = 1.00); 4.2. For high-frequency activities (Rayleigh waves, = 1.00); 5. Discussions; 6. Conclusions; Acknowledgment; References.
- Effects of Small Asperities on Migration of Slow-Earthquakes Along Trench Direction of Subduction Plate Boundary: Investigation Through a 3D Numerical Simulation Keisuke Ariyoshi, Takane Hori, Yoshiyuki Kaneda, Jean-Paul Ampuero, Toru Matsuzawa, Ryota1. Introduction; 1.1. Characteristics of slow-earthquake migration; 1.2. Asperity-type model; 1.3. Frictionally uniform type along strike model; 1.4. Aim of this study; 2. Numerical Simulation for a Test Model; 3. Simulation Results; 4. Discussion; Acknowledgments; References.
- Network of Recurrent Events
- A Case Study of Japan P.G. Revathi and T.R. Krishna Mohan.