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Advances in geosciences . Volume 10 Atmospheric science (AS) [[electronic resource] /] / volume editor-in-chief, Jai Ho Oh
Advances in geosciences . Volume 10 Atmospheric science (AS) [[electronic resource] /] / volume editor-in-chief, Jai Ho Oh
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (224 p.)
Disciplina 550
Altri autori (Persone) OhJai Ho
Collana Advances in geosciences
Soggetto topico Atmospheric physics
Planetary meteorology
Planetology
Space environment
Space sciences
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-44269-4
9786612442698
981-283-612-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Editors; Reviewers; CONTENTS; Seasonal Variation in the Structure of QTP Atmospheric Heat Source in 1961-2001 Zhong Shanshan, He Jinhai, Guan Zhaoyong and Liu Xuanfei; Rainfall Over Thailand During ENSO (1997-2000) Wonlee Nounmusig and Prungchan Wongwises; Temporal and Spatial Variation of Cloud Measured with a Portable Automated Lidar Tatsuo Shiina, Toshio Honda, Nobuo Takeuchi, Gerry Bagtasa, Hiroaki Kuze, Akihiro Sone, Hirofumi Kan and Suekazu Naito
Satellite-Observed 3D Moisture Structure and Air-Sea Interactions During Summer Monsoon Onset in the South China Sea Yongsheng Zhang and Tim LiEast Asian Summer Monsoon and the Rainfall in East China Lu Xinyan, Zhang Xiuzhi and Chen Jinnian; Formation of Tropical Cyclone Concentric Eyewalls by Wave-Mean Flow Interactions Jiayi Peng, Tim Li and Melinda S. Peng; Tropical Circulation Indices and Performances of Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall G. P. Singh, Jai-Ho Oh, S. N. Pandey and R. Bhatla
The Tropical Pacific-Indian Ocean Temperature Anomaly Mode and its Impact on Asian Climates Yang Hui and Li ChongyinBoundary Layer Phenomena Observed by Continuously Operated, Temporary High-Resolution Lidar Nobuo Takeuchi, Gerry Bagtasa, Nofel Lagrosas, Hiroaki Kuze, Suekazu Naito, Makoto Wada, Akihiro Sone, Hirof; A Mie-Rayleigh-Sodium Fluorescence Lidar System for Atmospheric Detecting T. D. Chen, X. H. Xue and X. K. Dou; Anthropogenic Aerosol Radiative Forcing in the Indo-Gangetic Basin Sagnik Dey and S. N. Tripathi
Precise Measurement of Polarization Plane Rotation of Propagating Beam Due to Atmospheric Discharge Tatsuo Shiina, Toshio Honda and Tetsuo FukuchiCharacteristics for Optical Properties of Background Aerosols,Water, and Dust Clouds Measured by Using Lidar Over Chung-Li, Taiwan C. W. Chiang, S. K. Das and J. B. Nee; A High-Resolution Simulation of Convective-Scale Transport of Dust Aerosol and its Representation in Cloud-Resolving Simulations Tetsuya Takemi
Ice-Nucleating and Optical Properties of Ice Cloud Seeded by Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) L. N. Biswas, A. Hazra, P. Maiti, V. Mandal, U. K. De and K. GoswamiImpact Assessment of Global Temperature Perturbations on Urban and Regional Ozone Levels in South Texas Jhumoor Biswas, Kuruvilla John and Zuber Farooqui
Record Nr. UNINA-9910456693803321
Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific, c2009
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Advances in geosciences . Volume 10 Atmospheric science (AS) [[electronic resource] /] / volume editor-in-chief, Jai Ho Oh
Advances in geosciences . Volume 10 Atmospheric science (AS) [[electronic resource] /] / volume editor-in-chief, Jai Ho Oh
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (224 p.)
Disciplina 550
Altri autori (Persone) OhJai Ho
Collana Advances in geosciences
Soggetto topico Atmospheric physics
Planetary meteorology
Planetology
Space environment
Space sciences
ISBN 1-282-44269-4
9786612442698
981-283-612-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Editors; Reviewers; CONTENTS; Seasonal Variation in the Structure of QTP Atmospheric Heat Source in 1961-2001 Zhong Shanshan, He Jinhai, Guan Zhaoyong and Liu Xuanfei; Rainfall Over Thailand During ENSO (1997-2000) Wonlee Nounmusig and Prungchan Wongwises; Temporal and Spatial Variation of Cloud Measured with a Portable Automated Lidar Tatsuo Shiina, Toshio Honda, Nobuo Takeuchi, Gerry Bagtasa, Hiroaki Kuze, Akihiro Sone, Hirofumi Kan and Suekazu Naito
Satellite-Observed 3D Moisture Structure and Air-Sea Interactions During Summer Monsoon Onset in the South China Sea Yongsheng Zhang and Tim LiEast Asian Summer Monsoon and the Rainfall in East China Lu Xinyan, Zhang Xiuzhi and Chen Jinnian; Formation of Tropical Cyclone Concentric Eyewalls by Wave-Mean Flow Interactions Jiayi Peng, Tim Li and Melinda S. Peng; Tropical Circulation Indices and Performances of Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall G. P. Singh, Jai-Ho Oh, S. N. Pandey and R. Bhatla
The Tropical Pacific-Indian Ocean Temperature Anomaly Mode and its Impact on Asian Climates Yang Hui and Li ChongyinBoundary Layer Phenomena Observed by Continuously Operated, Temporary High-Resolution Lidar Nobuo Takeuchi, Gerry Bagtasa, Nofel Lagrosas, Hiroaki Kuze, Suekazu Naito, Makoto Wada, Akihiro Sone, Hirof; A Mie-Rayleigh-Sodium Fluorescence Lidar System for Atmospheric Detecting T. D. Chen, X. H. Xue and X. K. Dou; Anthropogenic Aerosol Radiative Forcing in the Indo-Gangetic Basin Sagnik Dey and S. N. Tripathi
Precise Measurement of Polarization Plane Rotation of Propagating Beam Due to Atmospheric Discharge Tatsuo Shiina, Toshio Honda and Tetsuo FukuchiCharacteristics for Optical Properties of Background Aerosols,Water, and Dust Clouds Measured by Using Lidar Over Chung-Li, Taiwan C. W. Chiang, S. K. Das and J. B. Nee; A High-Resolution Simulation of Convective-Scale Transport of Dust Aerosol and its Representation in Cloud-Resolving Simulations Tetsuya Takemi
Ice-Nucleating and Optical Properties of Ice Cloud Seeded by Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) L. N. Biswas, A. Hazra, P. Maiti, V. Mandal, U. K. De and K. GoswamiImpact Assessment of Global Temperature Perturbations on Urban and Regional Ozone Levels in South Texas Jhumoor Biswas, Kuruvilla John and Zuber Farooqui
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781199303321
Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific, c2009
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Advances in geosciences . Volume 10 Atmospheric science (AS) / / volume editor-in-chief, Jai Ho Oh
Advances in geosciences . Volume 10 Atmospheric science (AS) / / volume editor-in-chief, Jai Ho Oh
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (224 p.)
Disciplina 550
Altri autori (Persone) OhJai Ho
Collana Advances in geosciences
Soggetto topico Atmospheric physics
Planetary meteorology
Planetology
Space environment
Space sciences
ISBN 1-282-44269-4
9786612442698
981-283-612-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Editors; Reviewers; CONTENTS; Seasonal Variation in the Structure of QTP Atmospheric Heat Source in 1961-2001 Zhong Shanshan, He Jinhai, Guan Zhaoyong and Liu Xuanfei; Rainfall Over Thailand During ENSO (1997-2000) Wonlee Nounmusig and Prungchan Wongwises; Temporal and Spatial Variation of Cloud Measured with a Portable Automated Lidar Tatsuo Shiina, Toshio Honda, Nobuo Takeuchi, Gerry Bagtasa, Hiroaki Kuze, Akihiro Sone, Hirofumi Kan and Suekazu Naito
Satellite-Observed 3D Moisture Structure and Air-Sea Interactions During Summer Monsoon Onset in the South China Sea Yongsheng Zhang and Tim LiEast Asian Summer Monsoon and the Rainfall in East China Lu Xinyan, Zhang Xiuzhi and Chen Jinnian; Formation of Tropical Cyclone Concentric Eyewalls by Wave-Mean Flow Interactions Jiayi Peng, Tim Li and Melinda S. Peng; Tropical Circulation Indices and Performances of Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall G. P. Singh, Jai-Ho Oh, S. N. Pandey and R. Bhatla
The Tropical Pacific-Indian Ocean Temperature Anomaly Mode and its Impact on Asian Climates Yang Hui and Li ChongyinBoundary Layer Phenomena Observed by Continuously Operated, Temporary High-Resolution Lidar Nobuo Takeuchi, Gerry Bagtasa, Nofel Lagrosas, Hiroaki Kuze, Suekazu Naito, Makoto Wada, Akihiro Sone, Hirof; A Mie-Rayleigh-Sodium Fluorescence Lidar System for Atmospheric Detecting T. D. Chen, X. H. Xue and X. K. Dou; Anthropogenic Aerosol Radiative Forcing in the Indo-Gangetic Basin Sagnik Dey and S. N. Tripathi
Precise Measurement of Polarization Plane Rotation of Propagating Beam Due to Atmospheric Discharge Tatsuo Shiina, Toshio Honda and Tetsuo FukuchiCharacteristics for Optical Properties of Background Aerosols,Water, and Dust Clouds Measured by Using Lidar Over Chung-Li, Taiwan C. W. Chiang, S. K. Das and J. B. Nee; A High-Resolution Simulation of Convective-Scale Transport of Dust Aerosol and its Representation in Cloud-Resolving Simulations Tetsuya Takemi
Ice-Nucleating and Optical Properties of Ice Cloud Seeded by Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) L. N. Biswas, A. Hazra, P. Maiti, V. Mandal, U. K. De and K. GoswamiImpact Assessment of Global Temperature Perturbations on Urban and Regional Ozone Levels in South Texas Jhumoor Biswas, Kuruvilla John and Zuber Farooqui
Record Nr. UNINA-9910825183203321
Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific, c2009
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Advances in geosciences [[electronic resource] ] . Volume 6 Hydrological science (HS) / / editor-in-chief, Wing-Huen Ip; volume editor-in-chief, Namsik Park
Advances in geosciences [[electronic resource] ] . Volume 6 Hydrological science (HS) / / editor-in-chief, Wing-Huen Ip; volume editor-in-chief, Namsik Park
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (224 p.)
Disciplina 550.5
Altri autori (Persone) IpW.-H
ParkNamsik
Collana Advances in geosciences
Soggetto topico Planetary meteorology
Space environment
Earth sciences
Space sciences
Planetology
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-91865-2
9786611918651
981-270-891-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; Stochastic Generation of Multi-Site Rainfall Occurrences Ratnasingham Srikanthan and Geoffrey G. S. Pegram; 1. Introduction; 2. Multi-Site Rainfall Occurrence Model; 2.1. Hidden covariance model; 3. Daily Rainfall Data; 4. Discussion of Results; 5. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; A Spatial-Temporal Downscaling Approach for Construction of Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves in Consideration of GCM-Based Climate Change Scenarios Tan-Danh Nguyen, Van-Thanh-Van Nguyen and Philippe Gachon; 1. Introduction; 2. The Spatial-Temporal Downscaling Method
2.1. Spatial downscaling technique using SDSM 2.2. A temporal downscaling method using the scaling GEV distribution; 3. Numerical Application; 4. Conclusions; References; Development and Applications of the Advanced Regional Eta-Coordinate Numerical Heavy-Rain Prediction Model System in China Cui Chunguang, Li Jun and Shi Yan; 1. Development of Advanced Regional Eta Model; 2. Application of AREM in China; 2.1. Precipitation forecast experiments of different operational models; 2.2. Temporal and spatial evolvement forecast experiment of AREM
2.3. Simulation experiments of some important rain event 2.4. Data assimilation experiments based on AREM; 3. Considerations for Further Development; References; Method of Correcting Variance of Point Monthly Rainfall Directly Estimated Using Low Frequent Observations From Space Eiichi Nakakita, Syunsuke Okane and Lisako Konoshima; 1. Introduction; 2. Correction of the Variance of Point Monthly Rainfall; 2.1. Feasibility of correction; 2.2. Modeling the relationship between the sample variance of the monthly precipitation and the number of observations
3. Verification of the Model Equation of the Sample Variance 3.1. Verification using information from the ground-based radar; 3.2. Verification using information from the ground-based radar considering observation frequency of the TRMM/PR; 3.3. Validation using TRMM/PR observation; 4. Introducing Spatial Correlation and Estimation of Temporal and Spatial, Correlation Lengths; 5. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Monte Carlo Simulation for Calculating Drought Characteristics Chavalit Chaleeraktrakoon and Supamit Noikumsin; 1. Introduction; 2. Simplified Monte Carlo Simulation Approach
3. Drought Characteristics 4. Assessment of the Simulation Approach; 4.1. Medium-scale system; 4.2. Large-scale system; 5. Summary and Conclusions; References; On Regional Estimation of Floods for Ungaged Sites Van-Thanh-Van Nguyen; 1. Introduction; 2. The Scaling Approach to Regional Estimation of Floods; 2.1. The scaling process; 2.2. The scaling GEV distribution; 3. Numerical Application; 3.1. Delineation of homogeneous regions; 3.2. Estimation of quantiles for ungaged sites; 4. Conclusions; References
Determination of Confidence Limits for Model Estimation Using Resampling Techniques N. K. M. Nanseer, M. J. Hall and H. F. P. Van Den Boogaard
Record Nr. UNINA-9910451529903321
Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2007
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Advances in geosciences . Volume 9 Solid earth (SE), ocean science (OS) and atmospheric science (AS) [[electronic resource] /] / editor-in-chief, Wing-Huen Ip ; volume editor-in-chief, Yun-Tai Chen
Advances in geosciences . Volume 9 Solid earth (SE), ocean science (OS) and atmospheric science (AS) [[electronic resource] /] / editor-in-chief, Wing-Huen Ip ; volume editor-in-chief, Yun-Tai Chen
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (245 p.)
Disciplina 550
Altri autori (Persone) IpW.-H
ChenYuntai
Collana Advances in Geosciences
Soggetto topico Earth sciences
Planetary meteorology
Planetology
Space environment
Space sciences
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-91866-0
9786611918668
981-270-894-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; SOLID EARTH (SE); Tracking the High-Frequency Energy Radiation Sources of the 2004 Sumatra-Andaman MW 9.0 Earthquake Using the Short-Period Seismic Data: Preliminary Result H.-L. Du, L.-S. Xu, Y.-T. Chen, C.-L. Li and K. Stammler; 1. Introduction; 2. Data; 3. Method; 4. Correction for the Slowness Vectors Using Aftershocks; 5. Tracking the Energy Sources; 6. Discussion and Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Rupture Process of the 2005 Southern Asian (Pakistan) MW 7.6 Earthquake from Long-Period Waveform Data Y. Zhang, Y.-T. Chen and L.-S. Xu; 1. Introduction
2. Data and Processing3. Spatio-temporal and Rupture Process; 4. Discussion and Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Seismic Characteristics of Strong Deep Focal Earthquakes and Associated Phenomena in Northeastern Asia J. Wang, X.-S. He and Y.-Q. Li; 1. Introduction; 2. Seismic Data; 3. Spatial-Temporal Characteristics of Deep Focal Earthquakes; 3.1. Wavelet analysis on temporal-frequency characteristics; 3.2. Relative active and quiet periods of deep focal earthquakes; 3.3. Spatial distribution of strong deep focal earthquakes; 4. Characteristics of Strong Shallow Earthquakes and Tests
4.1. Spatial-temporal distribution of strong shallow earthquakes4.2. Test of seismic characteristics; 4.3. Seismic characteristics of Northeastern China; 4.4. Mechanism of the relationship between strong shallow earthquakes and great deep focal earthquakes; 5. Discussion and Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Moho Depths in the Indian Ocean Based on the Inversion of Satellite Gravity Data D. N. Arabelos, G. Mantzios and D. Tsoulis; 1. Introduction; 2. Data; 2.1. Gravity anomalies; 2.2. Digital terrain model; 2.3. CRUST 2.0; 2.4. Altimetry
3. Inversion of the Gravity Anomalies Using LSC4. Assessment of the Estimated Moho Depths in the Indian Ocean; 4.1. Based on the comparison with CRUST 2.0; 4.2. Based on isostatic reductions on JASON 1 altimeter data using Airy or the computed model; 5. Conclusions; References; Post Earthquake Debris Management - an Overview R. Sarkar; 1. Introduction; 2. Post Earthquake Debris Separation; 2.1. Vegetative debris; 2.2. Non-vegetative debris; 3. Post Earthquake Debris Management Plan; 4. Selection of Post Earthquake Debris Collection and Storage Sites
5. Types of Earthquake Debris Disposal Sites6. Transportation of Post Earthquake Debris; 8. Post Earthquake Debris Management Related to Various Phases after the Disaster; 9. Basic Rules for the Post Earthquake Debris Management; 10. Post Earthquake Debris Management Related to Night Soil, Garbage Collection, and Collapsed Structures; 11. Emergency Management Perspectives for Post Earthquake Debris Clearance; 12. Conclusion; References; OCEAN SCIENCE (OS)
Buried and Surface Polymetallic Nodule Distribution in the Eastern Clarion-Clipperton Zone: Main Distinctions and Similarities R. Kotlinski and V. Stoyanova
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457963903321
Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific, c2007
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Advances in geosciences . Volume 9 Solid earth (SE), ocean science (OS) and atmospheric science (AS) [[electronic resource] /] / editor-in-chief, Wing-Huen Ip ; volume editor-in-chief, Yun-Tai Chen
Advances in geosciences . Volume 9 Solid earth (SE), ocean science (OS) and atmospheric science (AS) [[electronic resource] /] / editor-in-chief, Wing-Huen Ip ; volume editor-in-chief, Yun-Tai Chen
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (245 p.)
Disciplina 550
Altri autori (Persone) IpW.-H
ChenYuntai
Collana Advances in Geosciences
Soggetto topico Earth sciences
Planetary meteorology
Planetology
Space environment
Space sciences
ISBN 1-281-91866-0
9786611918668
981-270-894-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; SOLID EARTH (SE); Tracking the High-Frequency Energy Radiation Sources of the 2004 Sumatra-Andaman MW 9.0 Earthquake Using the Short-Period Seismic Data: Preliminary Result H.-L. Du, L.-S. Xu, Y.-T. Chen, C.-L. Li and K. Stammler; 1. Introduction; 2. Data; 3. Method; 4. Correction for the Slowness Vectors Using Aftershocks; 5. Tracking the Energy Sources; 6. Discussion and Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Rupture Process of the 2005 Southern Asian (Pakistan) MW 7.6 Earthquake from Long-Period Waveform Data Y. Zhang, Y.-T. Chen and L.-S. Xu; 1. Introduction
2. Data and Processing3. Spatio-temporal and Rupture Process; 4. Discussion and Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Seismic Characteristics of Strong Deep Focal Earthquakes and Associated Phenomena in Northeastern Asia J. Wang, X.-S. He and Y.-Q. Li; 1. Introduction; 2. Seismic Data; 3. Spatial-Temporal Characteristics of Deep Focal Earthquakes; 3.1. Wavelet analysis on temporal-frequency characteristics; 3.2. Relative active and quiet periods of deep focal earthquakes; 3.3. Spatial distribution of strong deep focal earthquakes; 4. Characteristics of Strong Shallow Earthquakes and Tests
4.1. Spatial-temporal distribution of strong shallow earthquakes4.2. Test of seismic characteristics; 4.3. Seismic characteristics of Northeastern China; 4.4. Mechanism of the relationship between strong shallow earthquakes and great deep focal earthquakes; 5. Discussion and Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Moho Depths in the Indian Ocean Based on the Inversion of Satellite Gravity Data D. N. Arabelos, G. Mantzios and D. Tsoulis; 1. Introduction; 2. Data; 2.1. Gravity anomalies; 2.2. Digital terrain model; 2.3. CRUST 2.0; 2.4. Altimetry
3. Inversion of the Gravity Anomalies Using LSC4. Assessment of the Estimated Moho Depths in the Indian Ocean; 4.1. Based on the comparison with CRUST 2.0; 4.2. Based on isostatic reductions on JASON 1 altimeter data using Airy or the computed model; 5. Conclusions; References; Post Earthquake Debris Management - an Overview R. Sarkar; 1. Introduction; 2. Post Earthquake Debris Separation; 2.1. Vegetative debris; 2.2. Non-vegetative debris; 3. Post Earthquake Debris Management Plan; 4. Selection of Post Earthquake Debris Collection and Storage Sites
5. Types of Earthquake Debris Disposal Sites6. Transportation of Post Earthquake Debris; 8. Post Earthquake Debris Management Related to Various Phases after the Disaster; 9. Basic Rules for the Post Earthquake Debris Management; 10. Post Earthquake Debris Management Related to Night Soil, Garbage Collection, and Collapsed Structures; 11. Emergency Management Perspectives for Post Earthquake Debris Clearance; 12. Conclusion; References; OCEAN SCIENCE (OS)
Buried and Surface Polymetallic Nodule Distribution in the Eastern Clarion-Clipperton Zone: Main Distinctions and Similarities R. Kotlinski and V. Stoyanova
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784522303321
Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific, c2007
Materiale a stampa
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Advances in geosciences [[electronic resource] ] . Volume 6 Hydrological science (HS) / / editor-in-chief, Wing-Huen Ip; volume editor-in-chief, Namsik Park
Advances in geosciences [[electronic resource] ] . Volume 6 Hydrological science (HS) / / editor-in-chief, Wing-Huen Ip; volume editor-in-chief, Namsik Park
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (224 p.)
Disciplina 550.5
Altri autori (Persone) IpW.-H
ParkNamsik
Collana Advances in geosciences
Soggetto topico Planetary meteorology
Space environment
Earth sciences
Space sciences
Planetology
ISBN 1-281-91865-2
9786611918651
981-270-891-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; Stochastic Generation of Multi-Site Rainfall Occurrences Ratnasingham Srikanthan and Geoffrey G. S. Pegram; 1. Introduction; 2. Multi-Site Rainfall Occurrence Model; 2.1. Hidden covariance model; 3. Daily Rainfall Data; 4. Discussion of Results; 5. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; A Spatial-Temporal Downscaling Approach for Construction of Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves in Consideration of GCM-Based Climate Change Scenarios Tan-Danh Nguyen, Van-Thanh-Van Nguyen and Philippe Gachon; 1. Introduction; 2. The Spatial-Temporal Downscaling Method
2.1. Spatial downscaling technique using SDSM 2.2. A temporal downscaling method using the scaling GEV distribution; 3. Numerical Application; 4. Conclusions; References; Development and Applications of the Advanced Regional Eta-Coordinate Numerical Heavy-Rain Prediction Model System in China Cui Chunguang, Li Jun and Shi Yan; 1. Development of Advanced Regional Eta Model; 2. Application of AREM in China; 2.1. Precipitation forecast experiments of different operational models; 2.2. Temporal and spatial evolvement forecast experiment of AREM
2.3. Simulation experiments of some important rain event 2.4. Data assimilation experiments based on AREM; 3. Considerations for Further Development; References; Method of Correcting Variance of Point Monthly Rainfall Directly Estimated Using Low Frequent Observations From Space Eiichi Nakakita, Syunsuke Okane and Lisako Konoshima; 1. Introduction; 2. Correction of the Variance of Point Monthly Rainfall; 2.1. Feasibility of correction; 2.2. Modeling the relationship between the sample variance of the monthly precipitation and the number of observations
3. Verification of the Model Equation of the Sample Variance 3.1. Verification using information from the ground-based radar; 3.2. Verification using information from the ground-based radar considering observation frequency of the TRMM/PR; 3.3. Validation using TRMM/PR observation; 4. Introducing Spatial Correlation and Estimation of Temporal and Spatial, Correlation Lengths; 5. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Monte Carlo Simulation for Calculating Drought Characteristics Chavalit Chaleeraktrakoon and Supamit Noikumsin; 1. Introduction; 2. Simplified Monte Carlo Simulation Approach
3. Drought Characteristics 4. Assessment of the Simulation Approach; 4.1. Medium-scale system; 4.2. Large-scale system; 5. Summary and Conclusions; References; On Regional Estimation of Floods for Ungaged Sites Van-Thanh-Van Nguyen; 1. Introduction; 2. The Scaling Approach to Regional Estimation of Floods; 2.1. The scaling process; 2.2. The scaling GEV distribution; 3. Numerical Application; 3.1. Delineation of homogeneous regions; 3.2. Estimation of quantiles for ungaged sites; 4. Conclusions; References
Determination of Confidence Limits for Model Estimation Using Resampling Techniques N. K. M. Nanseer, M. J. Hall and H. F. P. Van Den Boogaard
Record Nr. UNINA-9910785098703321
Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2007
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Advances in geosciences . Volume 6 Hydrological science (HS) / / editor-in-chief, Wing-Huen Ip; volume editor-in-chief, Namsik Park
Advances in geosciences . Volume 6 Hydrological science (HS) / / editor-in-chief, Wing-Huen Ip; volume editor-in-chief, Namsik Park
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hackensack, NJ, : World Scientific, c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (224 p.)
Disciplina 550.5
Altri autori (Persone) IpW.-H
ParkNamsik
Collana Advances in geosciences
Soggetto topico Planetary meteorology
Space environment
Earth sciences
Space sciences
Planetology
ISBN 1-281-91865-2
9786611918651
981-270-891-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; Stochastic Generation of Multi-Site Rainfall Occurrences Ratnasingham Srikanthan and Geoffrey G. S. Pegram; 1. Introduction; 2. Multi-Site Rainfall Occurrence Model; 2.1. Hidden covariance model; 3. Daily Rainfall Data; 4. Discussion of Results; 5. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; A Spatial-Temporal Downscaling Approach for Construction of Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves in Consideration of GCM-Based Climate Change Scenarios Tan-Danh Nguyen, Van-Thanh-Van Nguyen and Philippe Gachon; 1. Introduction; 2. The Spatial-Temporal Downscaling Method
2.1. Spatial downscaling technique using SDSM 2.2. A temporal downscaling method using the scaling GEV distribution; 3. Numerical Application; 4. Conclusions; References; Development and Applications of the Advanced Regional Eta-Coordinate Numerical Heavy-Rain Prediction Model System in China Cui Chunguang, Li Jun and Shi Yan; 1. Development of Advanced Regional Eta Model; 2. Application of AREM in China; 2.1. Precipitation forecast experiments of different operational models; 2.2. Temporal and spatial evolvement forecast experiment of AREM
2.3. Simulation experiments of some important rain event 2.4. Data assimilation experiments based on AREM; 3. Considerations for Further Development; References; Method of Correcting Variance of Point Monthly Rainfall Directly Estimated Using Low Frequent Observations From Space Eiichi Nakakita, Syunsuke Okane and Lisako Konoshima; 1. Introduction; 2. Correction of the Variance of Point Monthly Rainfall; 2.1. Feasibility of correction; 2.2. Modeling the relationship between the sample variance of the monthly precipitation and the number of observations
3. Verification of the Model Equation of the Sample Variance 3.1. Verification using information from the ground-based radar; 3.2. Verification using information from the ground-based radar considering observation frequency of the TRMM/PR; 3.3. Validation using TRMM/PR observation; 4. Introducing Spatial Correlation and Estimation of Temporal and Spatial, Correlation Lengths; 5. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Monte Carlo Simulation for Calculating Drought Characteristics Chavalit Chaleeraktrakoon and Supamit Noikumsin; 1. Introduction; 2. Simplified Monte Carlo Simulation Approach
3. Drought Characteristics 4. Assessment of the Simulation Approach; 4.1. Medium-scale system; 4.2. Large-scale system; 5. Summary and Conclusions; References; On Regional Estimation of Floods for Ungaged Sites Van-Thanh-Van Nguyen; 1. Introduction; 2. The Scaling Approach to Regional Estimation of Floods; 2.1. The scaling process; 2.2. The scaling GEV distribution; 3. Numerical Application; 3.1. Delineation of homogeneous regions; 3.2. Estimation of quantiles for ungaged sites; 4. Conclusions; References
Determination of Confidence Limits for Model Estimation Using Resampling Techniques N. K. M. Nanseer, M. J. Hall and H. F. P. Van Den Boogaard
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Advances in geosciences . Volume 9 Solid earth (SE), ocean science (OS) and atmospheric science (AS) / / editor-in-chief, Wing-Huen Ip ; volume editor-in-chief, Yun-Tai Chen
Advances in geosciences . Volume 9 Solid earth (SE), ocean science (OS) and atmospheric science (AS) / / editor-in-chief, Wing-Huen Ip ; volume editor-in-chief, Yun-Tai Chen
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ChenYuntai
Collana Advances in Geosciences
Soggetto topico Earth sciences
Planetary meteorology
Planetology
Space environment
Space sciences
ISBN 1-281-91866-0
9786611918668
981-270-894-4
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Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; SOLID EARTH (SE); Tracking the High-Frequency Energy Radiation Sources of the 2004 Sumatra-Andaman MW 9.0 Earthquake Using the Short-Period Seismic Data: Preliminary Result H.-L. Du, L.-S. Xu, Y.-T. Chen, C.-L. Li and K. Stammler; 1. Introduction; 2. Data; 3. Method; 4. Correction for the Slowness Vectors Using Aftershocks; 5. Tracking the Energy Sources; 6. Discussion and Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Rupture Process of the 2005 Southern Asian (Pakistan) MW 7.6 Earthquake from Long-Period Waveform Data Y. Zhang, Y.-T. Chen and L.-S. Xu; 1. Introduction
2. Data and Processing3. Spatio-temporal and Rupture Process; 4. Discussion and Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Seismic Characteristics of Strong Deep Focal Earthquakes and Associated Phenomena in Northeastern Asia J. Wang, X.-S. He and Y.-Q. Li; 1. Introduction; 2. Seismic Data; 3. Spatial-Temporal Characteristics of Deep Focal Earthquakes; 3.1. Wavelet analysis on temporal-frequency characteristics; 3.2. Relative active and quiet periods of deep focal earthquakes; 3.3. Spatial distribution of strong deep focal earthquakes; 4. Characteristics of Strong Shallow Earthquakes and Tests
4.1. Spatial-temporal distribution of strong shallow earthquakes4.2. Test of seismic characteristics; 4.3. Seismic characteristics of Northeastern China; 4.4. Mechanism of the relationship between strong shallow earthquakes and great deep focal earthquakes; 5. Discussion and Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Moho Depths in the Indian Ocean Based on the Inversion of Satellite Gravity Data D. N. Arabelos, G. Mantzios and D. Tsoulis; 1. Introduction; 2. Data; 2.1. Gravity anomalies; 2.2. Digital terrain model; 2.3. CRUST 2.0; 2.4. Altimetry
3. Inversion of the Gravity Anomalies Using LSC4. Assessment of the Estimated Moho Depths in the Indian Ocean; 4.1. Based on the comparison with CRUST 2.0; 4.2. Based on isostatic reductions on JASON 1 altimeter data using Airy or the computed model; 5. Conclusions; References; Post Earthquake Debris Management - an Overview R. Sarkar; 1. Introduction; 2. Post Earthquake Debris Separation; 2.1. Vegetative debris; 2.2. Non-vegetative debris; 3. Post Earthquake Debris Management Plan; 4. Selection of Post Earthquake Debris Collection and Storage Sites
5. Types of Earthquake Debris Disposal Sites6. Transportation of Post Earthquake Debris; 8. Post Earthquake Debris Management Related to Various Phases after the Disaster; 9. Basic Rules for the Post Earthquake Debris Management; 10. Post Earthquake Debris Management Related to Night Soil, Garbage Collection, and Collapsed Structures; 11. Emergency Management Perspectives for Post Earthquake Debris Clearance; 12. Conclusion; References; OCEAN SCIENCE (OS)
Buried and Surface Polymetallic Nodule Distribution in the Eastern Clarion-Clipperton Zone: Main Distinctions and Similarities R. Kotlinski and V. Stoyanova
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Advances in geosciences [[electronic resource] ] . Volume 5 : oceans and atmospheres (Oa) / / editor-in-chief, Wing-Huen Ip ; volume editor-in-chief, Hyo Choi
Advances in geosciences [[electronic resource] ] . Volume 5 : oceans and atmospheres (Oa) / / editor-in-chief, Wing-Huen Ip ; volume editor-in-chief, Hyo Choi
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hackensack, N.J., : World Scientific, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (145 p.)
Disciplina 550
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ChoiHyo
Soggetto topico Planetary meteorology
Space environment
Earth sciences
Space sciences
Planetology
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-90904-1
9786611909048
981-270-721-2
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Nota di contenuto Editors; Reviewers; Contents; Sabah Shoreline Management Plan Flemming Jakobsen, Julien Frachisse and Neil Hartstein; 1. Introduction; 2. Measurements and Methods; 3. Coastal Ecology Results; 4. Results on Sediment Load and Sediment Plumes; 5. Results on Pollution Loads and Coastal Distribution; 6. Discussion and Conclusion; References; The Spatial Distribution of Chlorophyll-a and its Responses to Oceanographic Environments in the South China Sea Hui Zhao and Danling Tang; 1. Introduction; 2. Data and Analysis; 3. Results; 3.1. Spatial distribution of Chl-a
3.2. Spatial variability of prevailing winds and Ekman pumping velocity3.3. Spatial variability of SST; 4. Discussion; 4.1. Key factors limiting the growth of phytoplankton; 4.2. The distribution of Chl-a and oceanic conditions; 5. Conclusions; Acknowledgements; References; A Preliminary Analysis of the Influence of Sumatran Tsunami on Indian Ocean Chl-a And SST Danling Tang, B. Satyanarayana, Hui Zhao and R. P. Singh; 1. Introduction; 2. Materials and Methods; 2.1. Study area; 2.2. Satellite data; 3. Results and Discussion; 3.1. Variability of Chl-a; 3.2. Changes of SST
3.3. Time-series analysis4. Summary; Acknowledgments; References; Potential for Sulfide Mineral Deposits in Australian Waters Timothy F McConachy; 1. Introduction; 2. Setting of Seafloor Massive Sulde Deposits; 3. Fossil Island Arcs and Back Arcs; 4. Mississippi Valley-Type Deposits; 5. Ophiolite-Hosted Copper; 6. Off Shore Extensions to Mineralized Land Terranes; 7. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Local to Long-Range Dust Transport over Central Eastern Australia Milton S. Speer and Lance M. Leslie; 1. Introduction; 2. Data and Climatology; 3. Brief Overview of Case Studies
3.1. Case study 1: October 23, 20023.2. Case study 2: February 2, 2005; 4. Integrated Wind Erosion Model; 4.1. The atmospheric model; 4.2. The wind erosion scheme; 5. Results and Discussion; 5.1. Case study 1: October 23, 2002; 5.2. Case study 2: February 2, 2005; 5.3. Synoptic differences between the two case studies; 6. Conclusions; References; Sea Ice Motion and Deformation in the Marginal Ice Zone Through SAR Jun Yu, Antony K. Liu and Yunhe Zhao; 1. Introduction; 2. Methods and Results; 3. Conclusions and Outlook; References
Interannual Variations in Pacific SST Deviations through AVHRR Jun Yu and Per Gloersen1. Introduction; 2. Method; 3. Results and Discussions; 4. Conclusion; References; Direct Radiative Forcing due to Anthropogenic Aerosol and Asian Dust in March 2002 Over East Asia Soon-Ung Park and Eun-Hee Lee; 1. Introduction; 2. Model Description; 3. Results; 3.1. Temporal variations of dust concentration; 3.2. Spatial distributions of aerosol concentrations; 3.3. Estimation of aerosol direct radiative forcing; 4. Summary and Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References
A Numerical Simulation of an Asian Dust (Hwangsa) Event Observed in Korea on March 10-12, 2004 Using the Modified Adam Model Eun-Hee Lee and Soon-Ung Park
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