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View article: Acoustic exposure reveals variation in curtailment effectiveness at reducing bat fatality at wind turbines
Acoustic exposure reveals variation in curtailment effectiveness at reducing bat fatality at wind turbines Open
As the global transition to renewable energy generation continues, so does the need to reduce wind turbine‐related bat mortality. Curtailing turbine operation to prevent rotor movement at low wind speeds not only lowers risk but also decre…
View article: Seismic performance of shared suction caisson anchors installed in liquefiable sand for floating offshore wind turbines
Seismic performance of shared suction caisson anchors installed in liquefiable sand for floating offshore wind turbines Open
Shared anchors will reduce the levelized cost of energy for floating offshore wind (FOW) arrays currently under active development in various seismically active regions. This study investigates the seismic performance of a shared suction c…
View article: Then there were seven: a commentary on creating a public involvement strategy group for a policy research unit in behavioural science
Then there were seven: a commentary on creating a public involvement strategy group for a policy research unit in behavioural science Open
The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Policy Research Unit in Behavioural Science (PRU-BS) was funded to inform government on the application of behavioural science in health and social care policy. What makes this uni…
View article: Inspiring the Next Generation of Geospatial Experts
Inspiring the Next Generation of Geospatial Experts Open
A new website, Geospatial UK, has been created to address an expected skills shortage across the geospatial sector, focusing on how geospatial can be more widely and easily introduced within education to create a broader awareness of the s…
View article: GNSS assessment of sentinel-3A ECMWF tropospheric delays over inland waters
GNSS assessment of sentinel-3A ECMWF tropospheric delays over inland waters Open
View article: Findings from a Combined Subsea LiDAR and Multibeam Survey at Kingston Reef, Western Australia
Findings from a Combined Subsea LiDAR and Multibeam Survey at Kingston Reef, Western Australia Open
Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR), a comparatively new technology in the field of underwater surveying, has principally been used for taking precise measurement of undersea structures in the oil and gas industry. Typically, the LiDAR is …
View article: Continental slope and rise geomorphology seaward of the Totten Glacier, East Antarctica (112°E-122°E)
Continental slope and rise geomorphology seaward of the Totten Glacier, East Antarctica (112°E-122°E) Open
The continental slope and rise seaward of the Totten Glacier and the Sabrina Coast, East Antarctica features continental margin depositional systems with high sediment input and consistent along-slope current activity. Understanding their …
View article: Upper slope processes and seafloor ecosystems on the Sabrina continental slope, East Antarctica
Upper slope processes and seafloor ecosystems on the Sabrina continental slope, East Antarctica Open
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I wish to thank all the people of YouTube who participated in my ethnographic research project and who contributed videos that provided insight on sharing the self through media.I would like to express my special thanks to OhCurt for makin…
View article: Ge virtual substrates for high efficiency III-V solar cells:\n applications, potential and challenges
Ge virtual substrates for high efficiency III-V solar cells:\n applications, potential and challenges Open
Virtual substrates based on thin Ge layers on Si by direct deposition have\nachieved high quality recently. Their application to high efficiency III-V\nsolar cells is analyzed in this work. Replacing traditional Ge substrates with\nGe/Si v…
View article: Evaluation of the Stability of the Darbandikhan Dam after the 12 November 2017 Mw 7.3 Sarpol-e Zahab (Iran–Iraq Border) Earthquake
Evaluation of the Stability of the Darbandikhan Dam after the 12 November 2017 Mw 7.3 Sarpol-e Zahab (Iran–Iraq Border) Earthquake Open
We used a global positioning system (GPS), levelling, and Sentinel-1 data to evaluate the stability of the Darbandikhan dam in northeast Iraq after the 2017 Mw 7.3 Sarpol-e Zahab earthquake. GPS and levelling datasets collected in March an…
View article: Post-survey report: Interactions of the Totten Glacier with the Southern Ocean through multiple glacial cycles (IN2017-V01).
Post-survey report: Interactions of the Totten Glacier with the Southern Ocean through multiple glacial cycles (IN2017-V01). Open
The Sabrina Sea Floor Survey was a major marine geoscience expedition to the Antarctic margin which took place between 14 January and 7 March 2017. It sailed on the Australian Marine National Facility vessel RV Investigator. This document …
View article: Using filtered and semi-continuous high rate GPS for monitoring deformations
Using filtered and semi-continuous high rate GPS for monitoring deformations Open
Multipath is a major sidereally-repeating error affecting precise GPS positioning and deformation monitoring. Because satellite-receiver geometry repeats almost exactly every sidereal day, filtering can reduce multipath in near-static situ…
View article: Enhancement of the accuracy of single epoch GPS positioning for long baselines by local ionospheric modelling
Enhancement of the accuracy of single epoch GPS positioning for long baselines by local ionospheric modelling Open
Single-epoch relative GPS positioning has many advantages, especially for monitoring dynamic targets .In this technique, errors occurring in previous epochs cannot affect the position accuracy at the current epoch, but careful processing i…
View article: GPS sidereal filtering: coordinate- and carrier-phase-level strategies
GPS sidereal filtering: coordinate- and carrier-phase-level strategies Open
Multipath error is considered one of the major errors affecting GPS observations. One can benefit from the repetition of satellite geometry approximately every sidereal day, and apply filtering to help minimize this error. For GPS data at …
View article: An examination of network RTK GPS services in Great Britain
An examination of network RTK GPS services in Great Britain Open
As of March 2009, network real-time kinematic (RTK) GPS surveying is available in Great Britain with the aid of two commercial service providers, Leica’s “SmartNet” and Trimble’s “VRS Now”, both of which rely largely on the Ordnance Survey…
View article: Optimising landmark-based route guidance for older drivers
Optimising landmark-based route guidance for older drivers Open
In-vehicle navigation systems (IVNS) have the potential to benefit older drivers, reducing stress associated with way-finding and providing on-trip support, especially in unfamiliar locations. However, existing IVNS present challenges to u…
View article: Dynamics of glacier calving at the ungrounded margin of Helheim Glacier, southeast Greenland
Dynamics of glacier calving at the ungrounded margin of Helheim Glacier, southeast Greenland Open
During summer 2013 we installed a network of 19 GPS nodes at the ungrounded margin of Helheim Glacier in southeast Greenland together with three cameras to study iceberg calving mechanisms. The network collected data at rates up to every 7…