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Abstract:The monitoring results of the Shudi landslide indicate that the maximum surface displacement of the slope deformation reaches over 30cm, and the deformation accounted for about 40% of the total deformation in 2019. The annual change rate decreased from 120mm/a in 2019 to 20mm/a in 2022. Although it is still continuing, the
Abstract:Characterizing and visualizing the vertical trends of three-dimensional (3D) structures help the science community and the public better conceptualize and perceive the structural complexity embedded in nature. We used terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) coupled with transect vegetation surveys to characterize vegetative struct
Abstract:India has one of the most ancient, rich, vibrant, dynamic, extensive and varied civilization of the world which has its roots in different components of culture. Such traditions are reflected from the ancient Indian literature, history and archeological remains. Along with the physiography, it has contributed to evolving th
Abstract:The diamond received human beings interest much early in history as they imagined that it resembles haven in its sparkling sight. Then, they speculated that the source of diamond occurs in heaven. But how it reached earth’s surface? Their hypothesis, which called now legend, says that Adam brought it when God expelled him f
Abstract:GNSS cycle slip is one of the important factors affecting the reliability of monitoring results, and it is particularly crucial to accurately detect and repair the size of each frequency cycle slip. In response to the coefficient uncertainty problem of existing triple frequency combination cycle slip detection methods, this
Ali M. Ussi, Christopher A. Muhando, Robert van Woesik
Abstract:The sustainability of coral populations depends on the steady supply of sexually produced offspring, especially as coral populations attempt to adjust to climate change. Therefore, information on the density, diversity, and survival of juvenile corals is vital for predicting recruitment success and determining the trajector
Abstract:Beyond the military, economic and political consequences on the whole of Europe, the brutal arrival in 2022 of the Ukrainian conflict has profoundly modified Western social thinking on a level that risks being prolonged in time. The 19th and 20th centuries had been a period of development of nationalism conceived as synonym
Tangtang Zhang, Mekonnen Gebremichael, Xin Ma, Qun Du, Jun Wen
Abstract:Accurate soil moisture data products are essential for implementing the food, energy, and water nexus approach. This study evaluates the accuracy of three globally available soil moisture data products, namely, (1) the satellite-based remote sensing product known as the Essential Climate Variable (ECV) which is a new produc
Abstract:We present a new network combining Residual Network (ResNet) and Receptive Fields Network (RF-Net) for matching remote sensing images. Firstly, a new remote sensing image datasets are setup, which consist of images and homograph matrices. The images are obtained by cropping, illumination changing and affine transforming of
Girgibo Nebiyu, Lü Xiaoshu, Hiltunen Erkki, Peura Pekka, Yang Tong, Dai Zhenxue
Abstract:This paper uses the Vaasa region of Finland as an illustrative case study to explore how the relationships between climate change, sea-level rise and land uplift may offer applications in forecasting future land uplift changes. Using a comparative literature review and analysis of open source data, a conceptual framework is