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The Magnetic Declination

Mioara Mandea

This book aims then to describe in a comprehensible way efforts made over centuries of measuring and understanding the magnetic declination. The book also highlights some important characteristics of the Earth’s magnetic field thanks to the declination measurements....

2022-09-08 |

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Foundations for Innovative Application of Airborne Radars

Alexey Nekrasov

This book discusses methods for measuring the water surface backscattering signature and estimating the near-surface wind vector over water using airborne radars, in addition to their standard application. Airborne FMCW demonstrator system, Doppler navigation system,...

2021-04-02 |

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Mapping the Risk of Flood, Mass Movement and Local Subsidence

Juan Carlos Mora Chaparro

This book proposes a methodology for the identification of flooding in urban areas, by the denomination of 1) urban hydrographic basin; and 2) polygon of flood risk. This work will enable readers to elaborate a preventive program in Latin America and analogous...

2019-09-12 |

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Foundations for Innovative Application of Airborne Radars

Alexey Nekrasov

The ‘wind vector’ – wind speed and direction – is a main meteorological quantity and relevant for air-sea exchange processes. This book explores the use of several airborne microwave instruments, some of which are part of standard aircraft equipment, in determining the...

2013-10-09 |

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Effective Parameters of Hydrogeological Models

Vikenti Gorokhovski

Models of geological objects are tools for interpolation and extrapolation of available data in space and time continuously. Real structures of the objects are unknown, and their models and simulated results carry uncertainty which cannot be evaluated in a provable way....

2012-01-05 |

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