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A comprehensive approach to the 3D geological modelling of sedimentary basins: example of Latvia, the central part of the Baltic Basin

2015

This paper presents a semi-automatic approach adapted to the modelling of the geological structure of sedimentary basins. The modelling approach is based on developing the algorithm of the main geological processes so that the geometrical relationship is automatically defined between model elements. The algorithm is based on the assumption that sedimentary basins are formed as a result of the repeated sequence of sedimentation, faulting and erosion. This approach allows of successful modelling of the geological structure of the sedimentary basins with limited data coverage: stratigraphic intervals from well logs describing the thicknesses of sedimentary strata and a limited amount of struct…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorylcsh:QE1-996.5Baltic basinSedimentary basingeometrical modellinggeological rulesthickness constraintslcsh:GeologyPaleontologysedimentary basinsGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciences3D geologyLatvia.GeologyWater Science and TechnologyEstonian Journal of Earth Sciences
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From Dupin cyclides to scaled cyclides

2003

Dupin cyclides are algebraic surfaces introduced for the first time in 1822 by the French mathematician Pierre-Charles Dupin. They have a low algebraic degree and have been proposed as a solution to a variety of geometric modeling problems. The circular curvature line’s property facilitates the construction of the cyclide (or the portion of a cyclide) that blends two circular quadric primitives. In this context of blending, the only drawback of cyclides is that they are not suitable for the blending of elliptic quadric primitives. This problem requires the use of non circular curvature blending surfaces. In this paper, we present another formulation of cyclides: Scaled cyclides. A scaled cy…

geometric modellinggeometrické modelovánísupercyklidyDupin cyclidesBézier surfacesMathematics::Differential GeometryDupinovy cyklidyBéziérovy plochysupercyclides
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Estimer des flux de navetteurs avec un modèle gravitaire

2019

Dans ce poster, nous présentons le modèle gravitaire sous différents modèles en mettant en évidence les effets de distance et les occasions interposées. Le modèle généralisé de Newton est utilisé et donne des estimations relativement correctes des flux intercommunaux en région PACA.

gravity modelmodèle gravitaireflux de populations intercommunauxNewton generalized modelling[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographymodèle de Newton généraliséintervening opportunitiespopulation flowsoccasions interposées
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CFD simulation of heavy pollutants in urban areas: the case study of Messina.

2008

hazardous materials; CFD simulation; transport; heavy pollutantCFD MODELLING POLLUTANT DISPERSION URBAN AREASCFD simulationtransporthazardous materialsheavy pollutant
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Mathematical modelling of sustainable bioresidual concrete

2019

In the production of cement, which is the main component of concrete production, the process generates about 5% of the global carbon dioxide emissions. In addition, bioproduct and pulp mills produce signi_cant quantities of soda ash and bio-ash, which is still largely unused. In this paper we will introduce our study related to improving the environmental friendliness of concrete used in construction by utilizing pulp mill waste while its long-term durability and strength and porosity properties meet the goals set for construction. The project `sustainable bioresidual concrete' is on-going and only preliminary numerical results with measurements are presented here. peerReviewed

hiilidioksidiympäristöystävällisyysbetonifinite element methodconcretecarbon dioxidemathematical modellingkestävyysmatemaattiset mallitsustainabilitysementti
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Modeling the hydrological and mechanical effect of roots in shallow landslide analysis

2015

The additional cohesion exercised by vegetation roots (cr) provides an important contribution to the slope stability. This study proposes a methodology for estimating the cr term in a hillslope landslide analysis within a coupled ecohydrological-stability model. The coupled model simulates the spatial distribution and temporal dynamics of the Factor of Safety (FS) as a function of soil moisture dynamics, by taking into account the hydrological effects of vegetation through the root water uptaking. The additional mechanical root cohesion is estimated in a Fiber Bundle Model framework that allows for the evaluation of the root strength as a function of stress-strain relationships of populatio…

hillslope instabilityvegetation root cohesionSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E Idrologiahillslope instability; vegetation root cohesion; hydrological modelling; physically-based modelshydrological modellingphysically-based models
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Hydrological and mechanical effects of roots in shallow landslide analysis: A physically-based approach

2015

This study provides the first insights of a methodology for estimating the additional cohesion exercised by vegetation roots in a hillslope landslide analysis within a coupled ecohydrological-stability model. The existing coupled system is able to simulate the spatial distribution and temporal dynamics of Factor of Safety (FS) as a function of soil moisture dynamics. The model takes into account the hydrological effects of vegetation which, through the root water uptaking, contributes in reducing the soil water content and, thus, in increasing the slope stability. The additional mechanical root cohesion is estimated in a Fiber Bundle Model (FBM) framework that allows for the evaluation of t…

hillslope instabilityvegetation root cohesionSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E Idrologiahydrological modellingphysically-based models
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Modélisation des objets historiques selon la fonction, l'espace et le temps pour l'étude des dynamiques urbaines dans la longue durée

2010

The proposed principle for understanding the urban fabric is based on considering the town as a set of complex objects, taking a systemic approach. The town system used to study the urban fabric over large time spans is composed of three sub-systems relating to historical objects from the level of the excavation to that of the former urban space: function (social use), space (location, surface area and morphology) and time (dating, duration and chronology). The historical object is the analytical unit of the space studied. The purposed model allows urban changes to be observed. The originality of this procedure lies in its approach whereby it is possible to start not from the mapping of a p…

historical sciencesspatial dynamicsdynamiques spatiales[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[SHS.STAT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Methods and statisticsFonctions urbainessciences historiques[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistoryespace-tempsspacetemporalitémodellingurban functionespace[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistorycity[SHS.STAT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Methods and statisticsSystème d'information géographiquetempsville[ SHS.STAT ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Methods and statisticsSpace-timetimegeographical information systemmodélisation
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Critical Analysis Of Remote Sensing Techniques To Monitor Coastal Water Quality-Related Parameters

2010

human activities marine pollution Mediterranean sea remote sensing bio-optical modelling
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Modelling competences and anticipating the future competence needs in the forest sector

2018

This explorative study examined practices of competence modelling in the forest sector organisations and how organisations anticipate changes in competence needs in the future. Semi-structured in-depth interviews (n=10) were conducted amongst forest sector experts in Finland and data was analysed by thematic analysis. The findings showed that the practices of modelling competences were diverse, most frequently used ones being superior-subordinate review discussions and quantitative competence surveys. In addition to these formal systems, informal modelling, especially on the team level and in smaller companies was also frequent. Organisations used competence modelling for several human reso…

human resourcesKnowledge managementHigher educationRESOURCEScompetence modellingmetsäalaUNITED-STATESHIGHER-EDUCATIONINDUSTRYmetsätyöntekijätta516ammattitaitolcsh:ForestryHuman resourcesCompetence (human resources)OUTCOMES4112 Forestrybusiness.industryEcological ModelingForestryPERFORMANCEfuture needsta4112Work lifeforest sectorkompetenssihenkilöstöresurssitlcsh:SD1-669.5work lifebusinessPsychology
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