00869nam 2200325 450 991015572930332120230808200905.01-5154-1296-2(CKB)3710000000976244(MiAaPQ)EBC4769324(EXLCZ)99371000000097624420161223h20162016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierThe possibilities of prayer /E. M. Bounds[Lanham, Maryland] :Dancing Unicorn Books,2016.©20161 online resource (90 pages)287.6092Bounds E. M.1374766MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910155729303321The possibilities of prayer3414607UNINA04789nam 2200625Ia 450 991077807760332120230721021751.0981-279-091-8(CKB)1000000000765285(EBL)1193105(SSID)ssj0000572864(PQKBManifestationID)12216589(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000572864(PQKBWorkID)10530231(PQKB)11379957(WSP)00001433(Au-PeEL)EBL1193105(CaPaEBR)ebr10688019(CaONFJC)MIL498389(OCoLC)822496766(MiAaPQ)EBC1193105(EXLCZ)99100000000076528520090612d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAdvanced numerical models for simulating tsunami waves and runup[electronic resource] /editors, Philip L.-F. Liu, Harry Yeh, Costas SynolakisHackensack, N.J. ;London World Scientificc20081 online resource (344 p.)Advances in coastal and ocean engineering ;v. 10Description based upon print version of record.981-270-012-9 Includes bibliographical references.Part 1.Review papers.Chapter 1.Modeling runup with depth integrated equation models /G. Pedersen. --Chapter 2.High-resolution finite volume methods for the shallow water equations with bathymetry and dry states /R. J. LeVeque and D. L. George. --Chapter 3.SPH modeling of tsunami waves /B. D. Rogers and R. A. Dalrymple. --Chapter 4.A Large eddy simulation model for tsunami and runup generated by landslides /T.-R. Wu and P. L.-F. Liu. --Chapter 5.Free-surface lattice Boltzmann modeling in single phase flows /J. B. Frandsen --Part 2.Extended abstracts. --Chapter 6.Benchmark problems /P. L.-F. Liu, H. Yeh and C. E. Synolakis. --Chapter 7.Tsunami runup onto a plane beach /Z. Kowalik, J. Horrillo and E. Kornkven. --Chapter 8.Nonlinear evolution of long waves over a sloping beach /U. Kanoglu. --Chapter 9.Amplitude evolution and runup of long waves; comparison of experimental and numerical data on a 3D complex topography /A. C. Yalciner, F. Imamura and C. E. Synolakis. --Chapter 10.Numerical simulations of tsunami runup onto a three-dimensional beach with shallow water equations /X. Wang, P. L.-F. Liu and A. Orfila. --Chapter 11.3D Numerical simulation of tsunami runup onto a complex bench /T. Kakinuma. --Chapter 12.Evaluating wave propagation and inundation characteristics of the most tsunami model over a complex 3D beach /A. Chawla, J. Borrero and V. Titov. --Chapter 13.Tsunami generation and runup due to a 2D landslide /Z. Kowalik, J. Horrillo and E. Kornkven. --Chapter 14. Boussines Q modeling of landslide-generated waves and tsunami runup /O. Nwogu. --Chapter 15.Numerical simulation of tsunami runup onto a complex beach with a boundary-fitting cell system /H. Yasuda. --Chapter 16.A 1-D lattice Boltzmann model applied to tsunami runup onto plane bench /J. B. Frandsen. --Chapter 17.A Lagrangian model applied to runup problems /G. Pedersen. -- Appendix. Phase-averaged towed PIV measurements for regular head waves in a model ship towing tank /J. Longo ... [et al.].This review volume is divided into two parts. The first part includes five review papers on various numerical models. Pedersen provides a brief but thorough review of the theoretical background for depth-integrated wave equations, which are employed to simulate tsunami runup. LeVeque and George describe high-resolution finite volume methods for solving the nonlinear shallow water equations. The focus of their discussion is on the applications of these methods to tsunami runup.In recent years, several advanced 3D numerical models have been introduced to the field of coastal engineering to calcuAdvances in coastal and ocean engineering ;v. 10.Ocean wavesMathematical modelsCongressesTsunamisMathematical modelsCongressesLong-wave runup modelsOcean wavesMathematical modelsTsunamisMathematical models551.4637015118Liu Philip L. F496387Synolakis Costas1180812Yeh Harry Hsiu-jen1502740International Workshop on Long-Wave Runup ModelsMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910778077603321Advanced numerical models for simulating tsunami waves and runup3730676UNINA06061nam 22006853u 450 991049456840332120250628110053.03-030-76882-1(CKB)5590000000549912EBL6710764(OCoLC)1266165960(AU-PeEL)EBL6710764(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/72043(MiAaPQ)EBC6710764(ODN)ODN0010072112(oapen)doab72043(EXLCZ)99559000000054991220220617d2021|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMusic As Intangible Cultural Heritage Economic, Cultural and Social IdentityCham Springer International Publishing AG20211 online resource (151 p.)SpringerBriefs in Economics Description based upon print version of record.3-030-76881-3 Intro -- Foreword: Music as Intangible Heritage in Memories from the Past and Visions for the Future -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Economic, Cultural and Social Identity -- Introduction: Music, from Intangible Cultural Heritage to the Music Industry -- References -- The Impact of the Music Industry in Europe and the Business Models Involved in Its Value Chain -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Impact of Music in Europe -- 3 Business Models in the Music Industry Value Chain -- 3.1 Business Models in Recording and Publishing Activities -- 3.2 Business Models in Music Distribution3.3 Business Models in Exhibition Activities -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- The Role of Public Policies in Enhancing Cultural and Creative Industries: An Analysis of Public Policies Related to Music in Colombia -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background -- 2.1 CCI Policies in Colombia and Bogota -- 2.2 CCI Policies Focused on Music in Colombia -- 3 Characterisation of CCIs in Bogota: Identifying Clusters -- 4 Regional Public Policies with Emphasis on Music Industries -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Soundcool: A Business Model for Cultural Industries Born Out of a Research Project -- 1 Introduction1.1 Opportunities Afforded by the Soundcool System -- 2 Sustainability of the System -- 3 Conclusions -- Annex -- References -- Breaking the Gender Gap in Rap/Hip-Hop Consumption -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Rap/Hip-Hop Consumption Literature -- 3 Research: Objectives and Methodology -- 4 Results -- 5 Discussion -- References -- Music and Territory: The Case of Bands in the Valencian Region -- The Intangible Cultural Landscape of the Banda Primitiva de Llíria -- 1 Introduction: Popular Music Tradition as Intangible and Creative Cultural Heritage -- 2 Methodological Approach3 Challenges of the Popular Music Tradition in Llíria -- 4 Historical Contextualisation of Llíria -- 5 Origin of the Banda Primitiva de Llíria -- 6 Background of the Banda Primitiva de Llíria -- 7 The Banda Primitiva de Llíria as Intangible Cultural Heritage -- 8 Resilience of the Banda Primitiva de Llíria as Intangible Cultural Heritage -- 9 Conclusions -- Annexes -- References -- Music for the Moors and Christians Festivities as Intangible Cultural Heritage: A Specific Genre for Wind Bands in Certain Spanish Regions -- 1 Introduction2 The Moors and Christians Festivities: A Global Phenomenon with Local Peculiarities -- 2.1 Origin and Spread of the Phenomenon of Moors and Christians Festivals -- 2.2 The Valencian Model of the Moors and Christians Festivities -- 3 Wind Bands: Approach to Their Origin and Evolution -- 3.1 The Valencian Model of Musical Societies -- 4 Moors and Christians Festivals and Music: An Inseparable Pair -- 5 Final Reflections on the Economic, Cultural and Social Relevance of Music for the Moors and Christians Festivals -- ReferencesThe Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Musical Societies in the Valencian Region, SpainThis open access book offers an interdisciplinary perspective and presents various case studies on music as ICH, highlighting the importance and functionality of music to stimulating social innovation and entrepreneurship. Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) covers the traditions or living expressions proposed by the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage in five areas, including music. To understand the relationship between immaterial and material uses and inherent cultural landscapes, this open access book analyzes the symbolic, political, and economic dimensions of music. The authors highlight the continuity and current functionality of these artistic forms of expression as well as their lively and changing character in continuous transformation. Topics include the economic value and impact of music, strategies for social innovation in the music sector, music management, and public policies to promote cultural and creative industries.SpringerBriefs in Economics EconomicsbicsscCultural studiesbicsscPolitical economybicsscOpen AccessIntangible cultural heritageCultural economicsCultural heritage conservationSocial innovation in music and artsEconomicsCultural studiesPolitical economyBUS067000BUS069000SOC002010bisacshMiguel-Molina Blanca de1881135Santamarina Campos Virginia0Miguel-Molina María de1873043Boix-Doménech Rafael1237229AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910494568403321Music As Intangible Cultural Heritage4495485UNINA