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View article: Impact of intermittent lead exposure on hominid brain evolution
Impact of intermittent lead exposure on hominid brain evolution Open
Gene-environmental interactions shape the evolution of brain architecture and function. Neuro-oncological ventral antigen 1 ( NOVA1 ) is one gene that distinguishes modern humans from extinct hominids. However, the evolutionary pressures t…
View article: Ground penetrating radar and electrical resistivity tomography surveys with a subsequent intrusive investigation in search for the missing Beaumont children in Adelaide, South Australia
Ground penetrating radar and electrical resistivity tomography surveys with a subsequent intrusive investigation in search for the missing Beaumont children in Adelaide, South Australia Open
Jane, Arnna, and Grant Beaumont went missing from Glenelg Beach in Adelaide, South Australia on 26 January (Australia Day) 1966. Despite multiple land and sea searches over nearly 60 years, the children have not been found. New credible ey…
View article: The demise of the giant ape Gigantopithecus blacki
The demise of the giant ape Gigantopithecus blacki Open
The largest ever primate and one of the largest of the southeast Asian megafauna, Gigantopithecus blacki 1 , persisted in China from about 2.0 million years until the late middle Pleistocene when it became extinct 2–4 . Its demise is enigm…
View article: 3D mapping of the submerged Crowie barge using electrical resistivity tomography
3D mapping of the submerged Crowie barge using electrical resistivity tomography Open
This study explores the applicability and effectiveness of electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) as a tool for the high-resolution mapping of submerged and buried shipwrecks in 3D. This approach was trialled through modelling and field s…
View article: Ground penetrating radar investigations at the Lake Condah Mission Cemetery: Locating unmarked graves in areas with extensive subsurface disturbance
Ground penetrating radar investigations at the Lake Condah Mission Cemetery: Locating unmarked graves in areas with extensive subsurface disturbance Open
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) was used to non-invasively map the location of unmarkedgraves within the Lake Condah Mission Cemetery in western Victoria as a means of siting future interments. This cemetery was associated with the former L…
View article: Resolving Dimensions: A Comparison Between ERT Imaging and 3D Modelling of the Barge Crowie, South Australia
Resolving Dimensions: A Comparison Between ERT Imaging and 3D Modelling of the Barge Crowie, South Australia Open
Three-dimensional (3D) modelling is becoming a ubiquitous technology for the interpretation of cultural heritage objects. However most 3D models are based on geomatic data such as surveying, laser scanning or photogrammetry and therefore r…
View article: The Role of Faculty Advisors in the Success of Psi Chi Chapters: Leadership Characteristics and Their Relation With Student Organization Success
The Role of Faculty Advisors in the Success of Psi Chi Chapters: Leadership Characteristics and Their Relation With Student Organization Success Open
Leaders of a student organization may have a strong impact on the success of the chapter they lead. The current research study examined leadership qualities of Psi Chi Faculty Advisors, leaders in a Psychology honors society, and how those…
View article: Resolving Dimensions: A Comparison Between ERT Imaging and 3D Modelling of the Barge Crowie, South Australia
Resolving Dimensions: A Comparison Between ERT Imaging and 3D Modelling of the Barge Crowie, South Australia Open
Three-dimensional (3D) modelling is becoming a ubiquitous technology for the interpretation of cultural heritage objects. However most 3D models are based on geomatic data such as surveying, laser scanning or photogrammetry and therefore r…
View article: 3D Mapping of the Submerged<i> Crowie</i> Barge Using Electrical Resistivity Tomography
3D Mapping of the Submerged<i> Crowie</i> Barge Using Electrical Resistivity Tomography Open
This study explores the applicability and effectiveness of electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) as a tool for the high-resolution mapping of submerged and buried shipwrecks in 3D. This approach was trialled through modelling and field s…