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pro vyhledávání: '"Jonathan M. Glen"'
Autor:
John W. Shervais, James P. Evans, Thomas Lachmar, Katherine E. Potter, James A. Kessler, Douglas R. Schmitt, Dennis Nielson, Eric H. Christiansen, Lisa Morgan, W. C. Pat Shanks, Lee M. Liberty, David D. Blackwell, Jonathan M. Glen, Duane Champion, Alexander A. Prokopenko
Publikováno v:
Scientific Drilling, Iss 15, Pp 36-45 (2013)
HOTSPOT is an international collaborative effort to understand the volcanic history of the Snake River Plain (SRP). The SRP overlies a thermal anomaly, the Yellowstone-Snake River hotspot, that is thought to represent a deep-seated mantle plume under
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https://doaj.org/article/acb2824541ab4b1da9cb33f32d2d958e
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Journal International. 229:2081-2095
SUMMARY The rate of occurrence of anomalous ultra-low frequency electromagnetic (ULFEM) pulses has been claimed to have increased days to weeks prior to the M5.4 2007 and M4.0 2010 Alum Rock earthquakes. We re-examine the previously reported ultra-lo
Autor:
Connor M. Smith, James E. Faulds, Stephen Brown, Mark Coolbaugh, Jacob DeAngelo, Jonathan M. Glen, Erick R. Burns, Drew L. Siler, Sven Treitel, Eli Mlawsky, Michael Fehler, Chen Gu, Bridget F. Ayling
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Autor:
Mircea Teodorescu, Amir Pourshafiee, Sina Kahnemouyi, Katia Obraczka, Jonathan M. Glen, Nick B. Cramer, Husain A. Kassamnath
Publikováno v:
AIAA Infotech @ Aerospace.
The paper presents a preliminary study towards developing a Global Positioning System (GPS) free localization method, which monitors the Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) between several stationary nodes (anchor nodes) and a mobile node to p
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Journal International. 135:663-670
SUMMARY The younger of two closely spaced palaeomagnetic excursions at Pringle Falls, Oregon, is recorded in lacustrine silts that crop out in Long Valley, California. Assigned an age of about 220 000 years, the virtual geomagnetic poles of the young
Publikováno v:
Surveys in Geophysics. 17:183-188
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 21:1165-1168
We report on a high resolution transition record from Searles Valley, California that appears not to be hampered by problems of smoothing or recording breakdown, and, unlike many other sedimentary records, defines a path unconfined in longitude. A pr