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Crustal structure across the Teisseyre-Tornquist Zone offshore Poland based on a new refraction/wide-angle reflection profile and potential field modelling 

Janik, Tomasz; Wójcik, Dariusz; Ponikowska, Małgorzata; Mazur, Stanisław; Skrzynik, Tymon; Malinowski, Michał; Hübscher, Christian (2022)
This paper presents a 230-km long refraction/wide-angle reflection profile that was acquired in the southern Baltic Sea across the Teisseyre-Tornquist Zone (TTZ), the boundary between the East European Craton (EEC) and the ...
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Concept-based Integration of project management and strategic management of rubber dam projects using the SWOT–AHP method 

Ghorbani, Mohammad Kazem; Hamidifar, Hossein; Skoulikaris, Charalampos; Nones, Michael (MDPI, 2022-02)
The utilization of rubber dams for water supply and irrigated agriculture is becoming an emerging practice in developing countries. In this study, based on the SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) analysis, ...
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Variations of permafrost under freezing and thawing conditions in the coastal catchment Fuglebekken (Hornsund, Spitsbergen, Svalbard) 

Majdański, Mariusz; Dobiński, Wojciech; Marciniak, Artur; Owoc, Bartosz; Glazer, Michał; Osuch, Marzena; Wawrzyniak, Tomasz (2022)
Two seismic field surveys were organized in the Fuglebekken coastal catchment of Hornsund, Spitsbergen, Svalbard, to map frozen and unfrozen ground and assess the spatial and temporal state of the permafrost. Surveys were ...
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Book of Extended Abstracts. Webinar on Methods for Ecohydraulics: Remote Sensing, 17-20 May 2022 

Unknown author (Institute of Geophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, 2022-05-17)
The present work aims to summarize the outcomes of the webinar on Remote Sensing in Ecohydraulics, co-organized by the Institute of Geophysics of the Polish Academy of Sciences, the IAHR Committee on Ecohydraulics, the ...
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Full-length seismic sections for OBH 15 - 13. Geological cross-sections from the southern Baltic Sea. Examples of the selected tested models. Comparison of the P_n and P_MP traveltimes for the tested models. 

Unknown author (2022)
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Seismic refraction profiles from the southern Baltic Sea and onshore Poland 

Unknown author (2022)
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Groundwater Potential Assessment Using GIS and Remote Sensing Techniques: Case Study of West Arsi Zone, Ethiopia 

Kabeto, Julia; Adeba, Dereje; Regasa, Motuma Shiferaw; Leta, Megersa Kebede (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 ...
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Evaluation of Surface Water Resource Availability under the Impact of Climate Change in the Dhidhessa Sub-Basin, Ethiopia 

Merga, Damiew Degefe; Adeba, Dereje; Regasa, Motuma Shiferaw; Leta, Megersa Kebede (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 ...
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Assessment of Human-Induced Effects on Sea/Brackish Water Chlorophyll-a Concentration in Ha Long Bay of Vietnam with Google Earth Engine 

Quang, Nguyen Hong; Nguyen, Minh Nguyen; Paget, Matt; Anstee, Janet; Viet, Nguyen Duc; Nones, Michael; Tuan, Vu Anh (MDPI, 2022-09-27)
Chlorophyll-a is one of the most important water quality parameters that can be observed by satellite imagery. It plays a significant function in the aquatic environments of rapidly developing coastal cities such as Ha ...
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Past and Future Land Use/Land Cover Changes in the Ethiopian Fincha Sub-Basin 

Regasa, Motuma Shiferaw; Nones, Michael (MDPI, 2022-08-04)
The increasing human pressure on African regions is recognizable when looking at Land Use Land Cover (LULC) change maps, generally derived from satellite imagery. Using the Ethiopian Fincha watershed as a case study, the ...
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AuthorNones, Michael (4)Regasa, Motuma Shiferaw (4)Leta, Megersa Kebede (3)Adeba, Dereje (2)Czubak, Paweł (2)Neska, Mariusz (2)Reda, Jan (2)Wójcik, Stanisław (2)Anstee, Janet (1)Dobiński, Wojciech (1)... View MoreSubjectanthropogenic impacts; chlorophyll-a; Ha Long Bay; optical remote sensing; seawater; water quality (1)China, Drought, HUMDROUGHT, Poland (1)dam reservoir; backwater; iRIC; mountain river; Smolnik Stream (1)Dhidhessa; sub-basin; RCP; SWAT; climate; water; scenario (1)Ethiopia; Fincha river; land use land cover; land change modeler; multi-layer Markov chain (1)GIS; remote sensing; groundwater potential assessment; analytical hierarchy processes; weight overlay analysis; West Arsi Zone (1)priority matrix; project management; rubber dam projects; strategic management; strategy matrix; SWOT–AHP method (1)Seismic velocity modelling, Baltic Sea, East European Craton, Moho depth, gravity and magnetic model (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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