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Publikováno v:
Cybergeo (2001)
The time-scales over which significant environmental changes take place can vary from a few hours on highly mobile coastal sediments to tens or even hundreds of years on exposed stone surfaces. Studies of rapidly changing features can be carried out
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https://doaj.org/article/a9f414e555534a1eb8c1699a3226d759
Autor:
R. Midence, Mukesh Nagpal, Solveig Ward, Manish Patel, Ian Tualla, Mike Jensen, Randy Cunico, Craig Holt, Yuan Liao, Abu Bapary, Dominic Fontana, Jeffrey Barsch, Keith Houser, Alla Deronja
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2019 72nd Conference for Protective Relay Engineers (CPRE).
This paper covers principles of transmission-to-generation interconnection protection and summarizes the IEEE C37.246-2017, Guide for Protection Systems of Transmission-to-Generation Interconnections. The scope of the guide is to document accepted pr
Autor:
Dominic Fontana
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Journal of Maritime Archaeology. 8:263-282
Portsmouth was crucial to the defence of Tudor England and consequently it was mapped for military planning purposes throughout the Tudor period from 1545. The resulting sequence of maps records much of the town and harbour. The maps offer opportunit
Autor:
Dominic Fontana
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The Cartographic Journal. 54:283-284
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Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 26:885-900
It is possible to develop a stone weathering/degradation database with wide applicability using a geographic information system (GIS) framework to integrate spatially and non-spatially referenced data. Two case studies are provided illustrating the m
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The Photogrammetric Record. 16:671-684
This paper describes the use of photogrammetry to measure and quantify ice accretion on an aerofoil section. A series of stereoscopic photographs was taken during the ice accretion on the section in an icing tunnel. From measurements made on these ph
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The Cartographic Journal. 35:165-168
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The Cartographic Journal. 33:131-139
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The Cartographic Journal. 32:137-142
The work discussed in this paper aims to develop a Geographic Information System (GIS) to hold and display environmental and archeological data for the analysis of an inter-tidal zone. Langstone Harbour on the south coast of Hampshire, England, forms
Publikováno v:
Cybergeo (2001)
University of Portsmouth
University of Portsmouth
The time-scales over which significant environmental changes take place can vary from a few hours on highly mobile coastal sediments to tens or even hundreds of years on exposed stone surfaces. Studies of rapidly changing features can be carried out
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::4111b6ffd84a2e84c6ea1f38a2337dda
http://cybergeo.revues.org/4019
http://cybergeo.revues.org/4019