Search results for "Geodesy"

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Joint probability distributions for wind speed and direction. A case study in Sicily

2015

In this study we analyze data of hourly average wind speed and direction measured at three different sampling stations located in Sicily (Italy) and provide a statistical model for their joint probability density function. Singly truncated from below Normal Weibull mixture distribution and a linear combination of von Mises distributions are used to model wind speed and direction. Sites with heterogeneous local conditions (prevailing wind direction and/or elevation) have been considered in order to investigate the reliability of the model here taken into consideration.

Wind speed wind direction statistical analysis joint distributionsSampling (statistics)Statistical modelProbability density functionGeodesySettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Settore FIS/03 - Fisica Della MateriaWind speedPrevailing windsJoint probability distributionStatisticsMixture distributionGeologyWeibull distribution2015 International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Applications (ICRERA)
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Novērojumu izlīdzināšana pēc vismazāko kvadratu metodes

1940

Zemes ierīcībaVermessung:NATURAL SCIENCES::Earth sciences::Other earth sciences [Research Subject Categories]MērniecībaSurveyingĢeodēzijaGeodesy
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Anza palaeoichnological site, Late Cretaceous, Morocco. Part III: Comparison between traditional and photogrammetric records

2020

11 pages; International audience; The present study evaluates a methodological workflow that could identify dinosaur tracks and trackways more comprehensively at outcrop scale. The approach described here is based both on 3D modelling by photogrammetry at different resolutions, and on suitably processed digital elevation models (DEMs). The ichnosite of Anza, Morocco, was chosen to demonstrate the efficiency of the proposed pipeline, because 323 dinosaur and pterosaur tracks discovered there have already been published. One subsector containing 89 tracks, identified in the two companion works that followed a traditional approach, was selected and divided into four subzones. By combining diff…

[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesOutcropFootprintDocumentation010502 geochemistry & geophysicsTrack (rail transport)01 natural sciencesFootprintIchnologyIchnology Recording methodsDigital elevation modelRecording methods0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface Processes[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryGeology15. Life on landIchnologyDinosaurGeodesyCretaceousPhotogrammetry[SDU.STU.PG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/PaleontologyScale (map)GeologyWestern high atlasJournal of African Earth Sciences
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The Norwegian Motion-Laboratory

2018

This paper contains an overview of the equipment currently available in the Norwegian Motion Laboratory, a description of the IT networking infrastructure in the laboratory, a GitHub link to open source code developed, description of the PyQt-based graphical user interface, presentation of robot forward and inverse kinematics, presentation of equations of motion for the suspended load motion and a description of the full system kinematics. The paper ends with a list of research experiments and publications from the laboratory to date.

and Stewart PlatformsLeicaRoboticsNorwegianGeodesyMechatronicsQualisyslcsh:QA75.5-76.95Motion (physics)language.human_languageComputer Science ApplicationsBosch-RexrothMotion CompensationLab SetupControl and Systems EngineeringModeling and Simulationlanguagelcsh:Electronic computers. Computer scienceExperimentsComauSoftwareGeologyComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSModeling, Identification and Control: A Norwegian Research Bulletin
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Diffuse ultraviolet erythemal irradiance on inclined planes: a comparison of experimental and modeled data.

2009

Values of measured and modeled diffuse UV erythemal irradiance (UVER) for all sky conditions are compared on planes inclined at 40 degrees and oriented north, south, east and west. The models used for simulating diffuse UVER are of the geometric-type, mainly the Isotropic, Klucher, Hay, Muneer, Reindl and Schauberger models. To analyze the precision of the models, some statistical estimators were used such as root mean square deviation, mean absolute deviation and mean bias deviation. It was seen that all the analyzed models reproduce adequately the diffuse UVER on the south-facing plane, with greater discrepancies for the other inclined planes. When the models are applied to cloud-free con…

business.product_categoryPlane (geometry)media_common.quotation_subjectIsotropyIrradianceEstimatorGeneral MedicineGeodesyBiochemistrySkyPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryInclined planebusinessAnisotropyRoot-mean-square deviationGeologyRemote sensingmedia_commonPhotochemistry and photobiology
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Digital zenith camera for vertical deflection determination

2012

Recent accomplishments in advancement of accurate astrometric reference star catalogues, development of digital imaging technology, high accuracy tiltmeter technology, and geocentric coordinate availability provided by GNSS, have made possible accurate, fast and automated determination of vertical deflections using astrometric methods. Zenith cameras for this kind of measurements have been developed or are being developed by several research groups. The paper describes a research project by Institute of Geodesy and Geoinformation, intended to design a portable digital zenith camera for vertical deflection determination with 0.1” expected accuracy. Camera components are described, proposed d…

digital zenith cameraData processingQB275-343GNSSVertical deflectionTiltmetergeoidvertical deflectionGeodesyGeographyplumb linegeodetic astronomyGNSS applicationsGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesZenith cameraPlumb bobGeodetic astronomyZenithGeodesyRemote sensingGeodesy and Cartography
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On the discrimination of spatial intervals by the blind cave fish (Anoptichthys jordani).

1986

The performance of the blind cave fish in discriminating spatial intervals was investigated. The fish had to discriminate between pairs of grids consisting of equidistant vertical bars. The intervals between the bars on the grid to be chosen were kept constant while the intervals between the bars on the other grid were altered in steps so as to become gradually closer to the interval between the bars on the grid to be chosen. It was found that the fish were still able to discriminate between the two grids when the difference between the bar intervals amounted to at least 1.5 mm. In interpreting the results it was concluded that the phase information in the stimulus on the skin of the fish m…

geographyCommunicationgeography.geographical_feature_categoryPhysiologybusiness.industryFishesSense OrgansSpatial BehaviorGridGeodesyBlindnessBehavioral NeuroscienceDiscrimination PsychologicalCaveAnimalsAnimal Science and ZoologyEquidistantbusinessEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeologyJournal of comparative physiology. A, Sensory, neural, and behavioral physiology
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Accurate measurement of volcanic SO2flux: Determination of plume transport speed and integrated SO2concentration with a single device

2005

[1] Ground-based measurements of volcanic sulfur dioxide fluxes are important indicators of volcanic activity, with application in hazard assessment, and understanding the impacts of volcanic emissions upon the environment and climate. These data are obtained by making traverses underneath the volcanic plume a few kilometers from source with an ultraviolet spectrometer, measuring integrated SO2 concentrations across the plume's cross section, and multiplying by the plume's transport speed. However, plume velocities are usually derived from ground-based anemometers, located many kilometers from the traverse route and hundreds of meters below plume altitude, complicating the experimental desi…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorySpectrometerGeophysicsGeodesyWind speedPlumeGeophysicsAltitudeFlux (metallurgy)VolcanoGeochemistry and PetrologyAnemometerGeologyZenithGeochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems
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TERRESTRIAL LASER SCANNING FOR COASTAL GEOMORPHOLOGIC RESEARCH IN WESTERN GREECE

2012

We used terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) for (i) accurate volume estimations of dislocated boulders moved by high-energy impacts and for (ii) monitoring of annual coastal changes. In this contribution, we present three selected sites in Western Greece that were surveyed during a time span of four years (2008-2011). The Riegl LMS-Z420i laser scanner was used in combination with a precise DGPS system (Topcon HiPer Pro). Each scan position and a further target were recorded for georeferencing and merging of the point clouds. For the annual detection of changes, reference points for the base station of the DGPS system were marked. Our studies show that TLS is capable to accurately estimate volu…

lcsh:Applied optics. PhotonicsHistoryLaser scanninglcsh:THazardsNoise effectsPoint cloudHigh resolutionlcsh:TA1501-1820GeomorphologyTerrestrial laser scanningTLS; Multitemporal; Geomorphology; Coast; Hazards; HistoryGeodesylcsh:Technologylcsh:TA1-2040GeoreferenceTLSLittoral zoneMultitemporalDigital elevation modellcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)GeologyCoastRemote sensingThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
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Time evolution of medium and long-period ground tilting at Campi Flegrei caldera

2020

Abstract. We analyse tiltmeter time series recorded from April 2015 to March 2019 at three borehole instruments installed at Campi Flegrei caldera (Italy). We evaluate the crustal response in terms of ground tilting to external excitations of medium/long-period tidal constituents by applying a polarization analysis. The azimuths of the tilt vectors show well-defined polarization directions and the ground tilting planes oscillate with the periodicity of the corresponding tidal constituents. For two of the three tiltmeters, the average ground oscillation pattern related to the monthly Mm and fortnightly Mf constituents show seasonal variations, which can be ascribed to rainfall-induced tiltin…

lcsh:Dynamic and structural geology010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesOscillationlcsh:QE1-996.5BoreholeTiltmeterGeneral MedicineGeodesyPolarization (waves)01 natural sciencesPhysics::Geophysicslcsh:GeologyAzimuthStress fieldThermoelastic dampinglcsh:QE500-639.5Calderalcsh:Qlcsh:ScienceGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAdvances in Geosciences
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