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    Solving geocryology problems based on generalized Fourier theory for temperature waves in half-space by Anatoliy M. Afanasyev, Yulia S. Bakhracheva

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Currently, in geocryology, to predict seasonal changes in the state of frozen rocks and soils, Fourier formulas obtained earlier are widely used, modeling temperature fluctuations in the surface layer of the earth’s crust caused by annual fluctuations in its surface temperature. …”
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    On the Ionosphere–Atmosphere–Lithosphere Coupling During the 9 November 2022 Italian Earthquake by Mirko Piersanti, Giulia D’Angelo, Dario Recchiuti, Fabio Lepreti, Paola Cusano, Enza De Lauro, Vincenzo Carbone, Pietro Ubertini, Mariarosaria Falanga

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In the last decades, the scientific community has been focused on searching earthquake signatures in the Earth’s atmosphere, ionosphere, and magnetosphere. …”
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    Numerical Analysis of the Influence of Deep Foundation Pit Construction on Adjacent Subway Stations in Soft Soil Areas by Tao Yang, Shengyuan Xiong, Shuailei Liu, Yang Liu, Hao Zhao, Yanwei Li

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Furthermore, there were great differences in the Earth pressure behind the wall. As the depth of the diaphragm wall increased, the active Earth pressure behind the diaphragm wall increased.…”
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    Seismic Signal-Based Investigation on the Disaster Differences between 2021 Yangbi Ms 6.4 Earthquake and 2014 Ms 6.5 Ludian Earthquake in Yunnan Province, China by Jinchang Chen, Ailan Che, Lanmin Wang, Lixin Jiang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Most damaged buildings are column-and-tie timber structures with Earth walls with local collapse or vertical crack at the corner of the Earth wall in the Yangbi earthquake. …”
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    Deep-TEMNet: A Hybrid U-Net–2D LSTM Network for Efficient and Accurate 2.5D Transient Electromagnetic Forward Modeling by Zhijie Qu, Yuan Gao, Kang Xing, Xiaojuan Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The transient electromagnetic (TEM) method is a crucial tool for subsurface exploration, providing essential insights into the electrical resistivity structures beneath the Earth’s surface. Traditional forward modeling approaches, such as the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method and the finite-element method (FEM), are computationally intensive, limiting their practicality for real-time, high-resolution, or large-scale investigations. …”
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    Ocean Acidification: An Introduction by Joshua T. Patterson, Lisa S. Krimsky

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Other impacts related to climate change (increased sea level rise, coastal flooding and extreme weather events) often receive more attention than OA, but the acidification of the Earth’s oceans is well documented and is a major concern for the marine science community. …”
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    Violence et histoire dans les séries télévisées : Introduction by Sylvie Allouche

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The four series analyzed focus on the victims of history, namely various populations who have suffered physical or social violence, aggravated by symbolic violence as the dominant versions of history tend to ignore or minimize their roles or the sufferings and injustices they have endured: women involved in the tumult of France’s recent history (Isabelle Veyrat-Masson on Maria Vandamme and Sonia Suvélor on Les Combattantes), Indians of North America (Martin Shuster on Yellowstone), Hutu civilians who took refuge in Congo (Sylvie Allouche on Black Earth Rising). We hope to offer readers an original approach to this question, and more broadly to enable them to better understand certain issues of historical series.…”
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    The Frontier in Paris: Artists from the American West in the French Capital, 1890–1900 by James R. Swensen

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Coming from the “wild West,” the French capital represented for them the most sophisticated city on earth. Interestingly, they found Paris to be a place of danger and adventure, a frontier of its own right. …”
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    Regarder l’immense by Marcia Sá Cavalcante Schuback

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…It aims to show how Rembrandt’s landscapes set on the canvas the instant when the infinitely small touches the infinitely big, clarity and obscurity coincide, sky and earth become undifferentiated, the visible meets the invisible, the human and the non-human discover each other one inside the other and thereby as a non-other.…”
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