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EDU-ARCTIC competitions as an effective way to increase student's interest in STEM
(2019)Competitions combined with field trips organised for students and teachers break the common format of teaching and learning in which knowledge is transferred in traditional way at the premises of schools. Science trips are ... -
The EDU-ARCTIC project: interacting for STEM across countries and curricula
(2019)EDU-ARCTIC is an open-schooling project, funded by the EU for the years 2016-2019 and managed by scientists, nature educators and computer–technologists. The main aim is to attract young people (13- 20 years old) to the ... -
EGATEC Engineering Model of the Global ATmospheric Electric Circuit. Version 1.2
(2010-07-26)This document describes version 1.2 of EGATEC, an engineering model of the Earth’s DC global atmospheric electric circuit, developed at the University of Leicester in a project sponsored by the European Commission. EGATEC ... -
Environmental Hydraulics
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ERIS: Exploitation of research results in school practice - 30 educational packages for secondary schools
(IATED Academy, 2017)ERIS is EU funded project (ERASMUS+) aiming to increase the interest of pupils in lower and upper secondary schools in STEM, and the choice of a scientific career. Thanks to the development, pilot implementation and ... -
Evaluation of Surface Water Resource Availability under the Impact of Climate Change in the Dhidhessa Sub-Basin, Ethiopia
(MDPI, 2022-08-15)Climate change, with its reaching implications, has become a popular topic in recent years. Among the many aspects of climate change, one of the most pressing concerns has been identified as the impact on the terrestrial ... -
Full-Scale Crustal Interpretation of Kokkola–Kymi (KOKKY) Seismic Profile, Fennoscandian Shield
(Springer Nature, 2020)The Kokkola–Kymi Deep Seismic Sounding profile crosses the Fennoscandian Shield in northwest-southeast (NW–SE) direction from Bothnian belt to Wiborg rapakivi batholith through Central Finland granitoid complex (CFGC). ... -
Gas-Escape features along the Trzebiatów fault offshore Poland: Evidence for a leaking petroleum system
(Elsevier, 2023-08-08)New 2D high-resolution seismic and hydro-acoustic data demonstrate the presence of methane in the shallow sediments and its origin in the Pomeranian Bight, south of the Baltic Sea area. Various shallow gas features including ... -
Groundwater Potential Assessment Using GIS and Remote Sensing Techniques: Case Study of West Arsi Zone, Ethiopia
(MDPI, 2022-06-07)Groundwater is a crucial source of water supply due to its continuous availability, reasonable natural quality, and being easily diverted directly to the poor community more cheaply and quickly. The West Arsi Zone residents ... -
How to conduct inspiring: webinars for STEM classes in secondary schools: experiences from EDU-ARCTIC program on the arctic and polar research
(2017)Webinars for schools are an innovative tool, which helps to establish strong links between the research and education communities by connecting schools to scientists working in various places in the world. Webinars ... -
Hydraulic Methods for Catastrophes: Foods, Droughts, Environmental Disasters
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Hydrological responses to land use land cover changes in the Fincha'a watershed, Ethiopia
(MDPI, 2021-08-31)Land use land cover (LULC) changes are highly pronounced in African countries, as they are characterized by an agriculture-based economy and a rapidly growing population. Understanding how land use/cover changes (LULCC) ... -
In Memoriam Professor Marek Grad (1951–2020) an outstanding Polish geophysicist and polar researcher
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The Influence of Topography and Vegetation on the Snow Cover in Tundra: Case Study from the Southern Spitsbergen Area
(Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2021)The aim of the study was to identify the snow cover distribution in the southern Spitsbergen tundra environment and to quantify its relationship with the topography and land cover. This was achieved by correlating ... -
Lithospheric structure along wide-angle seismic profile GEORIFT 2013 in Pripyat–Dnieper–Donets Basin (Belarus and Ukraine)
(Oxford University Press, 2018-03)The GEORIFT 2013 (GR'13) WARR (wide-angle reflection and refraction) experiment was carried out in 2013 in the territory of Belarus and Ukraine with broad international co-operation. The aim of the work is to study basin ... -
Lithospheric structure based on integrated analysis of geological-geophysical data along the DOBREfraction’99/DOBRE-2 profile (the East European Platform—the East Black Sea Basin)
(Geofizicheskiy Zhurnal, 2018-11-26)The continuous DOBREfraction’99/DOBRE-2 WARR and CDP profile of 775 km length with about 100 km overlap was acquired by an international team from Ukraine, Poland, Denmark, USA, Netherlands, Germany, Great Britain and ... -
Long-lived Paleoproterozoic eclogitic lower crust
(Springer Nature, 2021-11-12)The nature of the lower crust and the crust-mantle transition is fundamental to Earth sciences. Transformation of lower crustal rocks into eclogite facies is usually expected to result in lower crustal delamination. Here ... -
Management of the Storage Reservoir Influencing the Protected Natural Environment - Upper Narew River System Case Study
(Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2008)This study introduces GPS measurements into the Narew National Park. The main task of the campaign was to develop three-dimensional information as a help in creating Numerical Model of the area. The whole methodology and ... -
Message in a stainless steel bottle thrown into deep geological time
(Elsevier, 2017-09-28)In the 60th year after the placing of the corner stone under the Polish Polar Station at Hornsund (PPSH; Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway), a new capsule has been laid down in the vicinity of the PPSH. It is made of stainless ...