591 research outputs found
Berriasian oceans self-consistent spatial discretization mesh
<p>Berriasian oceans<br>
=================</p>
<p>An unstructured mesh spatial discretisation of the global oceans of the Early Cretaceous Berriasian age.</p>
<p>This is stored in an unstructured VTU file defined by the visualisation toolkit VTK [2].</p>
<p>A state PVSM file for Paraview [3] is also provided to reproduce visualisations shown in [1]. Note that Paraview requires absolute pathnames, so it may be necessary to edit file references to the VTU file in this state file.</p>
<p>Files<br>
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<p>BerriasianOceans.vtu<br>
BerriasianOceans.pvsm</p>
<p>Author<br>
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<p>Dr Adam S. Candy <[email protected]>, <[email protected]></p>
<p>Technische Universiteit Delft<br>
Imperial College London</p>
<p>References<br>
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<p>[1] Candy, A.S., 2016. A consistent approach to unstructured mesh generation for geophysical models. In review. Preprint available at https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.08491.</p>
<p>[2] The Visualization Toolkit (VTK), version 5.10.1. URL: http://www.vtk.org.</p>
<p>[3] Paraview, version 4.3.1. https://www.paraview.org.</p>
Global oceans self-consistent spatial discretization mesh
<p>Global oceans<br>
=============</p>
<p>An unstructured mesh spatial discretisation of the global oceans.</p>
<p>This is stored in an unstructured VTU file defined by the visualisation toolkit VTK [2].</p>
<p>A state PVSM file for Paraview [3] is also provided to reproduce visualisations shown in [1]. Note that Paraview requires absolute pathnames, so it may be necessary to edit file references to the VTU file in this state file.</p>
<p>Files<br>
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<p>GlobalOceans.vtu<br>
GlobalOceans.pvsm</p>
<p>Author<br>
------</p>
<p>Dr Adam S. Candy <[email protected]>, <[email protected]></p>
<p>Technische Universiteit Delft<br>
Imperial College London</p>
<p>References<br>
----------</p>
<p>[1] Candy, A.S., 2016. A consistent approach to unstructured mesh generation for geophysical models. In review. Preprint available at https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.08491.</p>
<p>[2] The Visualization Toolkit (VTK), version 5.10.1. URL: http://www.vtk.org.</p>
<p>[3] Paraview, version 4.3.1. https://www.paraview.org.</p>
Pine Island Glacier ice shelf ocean cavity self-consistent spatial discretization mesh
<p>Pine Island Glacier ice shelf ocean cavity<br>
==========================================</p>
<p>An unstructured mesh spatial discretisation of the Pine Island Glacier ice shelf ocean cavity.</p>
<p>This is stored in an unstructured VTU file defined by the visualisation toolkit VTK [2].</p>
<p>A state PVSM file for Paraview [3] is also provided to reproduce visualisations shown in [1]. Note that Paraview requires absolute pathnames, so it may be necessary to edit file references to the VTU file in this state file.</p>
<p>Files<br>
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<p>- PineIslandGlacierIceShelfOceanCavity.vtu<br>
- PineIslandGlacierIceShelfOceanCavity_grid_quality_analysis.pvsm</p>
<p>Author<br>
------</p>
<p>- Dr Adam S. Candy <[email protected]>, <[email protected]><br>
- Technische Universiteit Delft<br>
- Imperial College London</p>
<p>References<br>
----------</p>
<p>[1] Candy, A.S., 2016. A consistent approach to unstructured mesh generation for geophysical models. In review. Preprint available at https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.08491.</p>
<p>[2] The Visualization Toolkit (VTK), version 5.10.1. URL: http://www.vtk.org.</p>
<p>[3] Paraview, version 4.3.1. https://www.paraview.org.</p>
Filchner-Ronne ice shelf ocean cavity self-consistent spatial discretization mesh
<p>Filchner-Ronne ice shelf ocean cavity<br>
=====================================</p>
<p>An unstructured mesh spatial discretisation of the Filchner-Ronne ice shelf ocean cavity and the ice sheet floating above.</p>
<p>This is stored in two unstructured VTU files defined by the visualisation toolkit VTK [2].</p>
<p>A state PVSM file for Paraview [3] is also provided to reproduce visualisations shown in [1]. Note that Paraview requires absolute pathnames, so it may be necessary to edit file references to the VTU files in this state file.</p>
<p>Files<br>
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<p>- FilchnerRonneIceShelfOceanCavity.vtu<br>
- FilchnerRonneIceShelfOceanCavity_ice.vtu<br>
- FilchnerRonneIceShelfOceanCavity.pvsm</p>
<p>Author<br>
------</p>
<p>- Dr Adam S. Candy <[email protected]>, <[email protected]><br>
- Technische Universiteit Delft<br>
- Imperial College London</p>
<p>References<br>
----------</p>
<p>[1] Candy, A.S., 2016. A consistent approach to unstructured mesh generation for geophysical models. In review. Preprint available at https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.08491.</p>
<p>[2] The Visualization Toolkit (VTK), version 5.10.1. URL: http://www.vtk.org.</p>
<p>[3] Paraview, version 4.3.1. https://www.paraview.org.</p>
Greenland ice sheet self-consistent spatial discretization mesh
<p>Greenland ice sheet<br>
===================</p>
<p>Two unstructured mesh spatial discretisations of the Greenland ice sheet, with minimum element sizes of 5km and 1km.</p>
<p>These are stored in unstructured VTU files defined by the visualisation toolkit VTK [2].</p>
<p>Two associated state PVSM files for Paraview [3] are also provided to reproduce visualisations shown in [1]. Note that Paraview requires absolute pathnames, so it may be necessary to edit file references to the VTU files in these state files.</p>
<p>Files<br>
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<p>- GreenlandIcesheet1km.vtu<br>
- GreenlandIcesheet5km.vtu<br>
- GreenlandIcesheet1km.pvsm<br>
- GreenlandIcesheet5km.pvsm</p>
<p>Author<br>
------</p>
<p>- Dr Adam S. Candy <[email protected]>, <[email protected]><br>
- Technische Universiteit Delft<br>
- Imperial College London</p>
<p>References<br>
----------</p>
<p>[1] Candy, A.S., 2016. A consistent approach to unstructured mesh generation for geophysical models. In review. Preprint available at https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.08491.</p>
<p>[2] The Visualization Toolkit (VTK), version 5.10.1. URL: http://www.vtk.org.</p>
<p>[3] Paraview, version 4.3.1. https://www.paraview.org.</p>
Southern Ocean and Antarctic floating ice sheets self-consistent spatial discretization mesh
<p>Southern Ocean and Antarctic floating ice sheets<br>
================================================</p>
<p>An unstructured mesh spatial discretisation of the Southern Ocean and floating ice sheets of Antarctica.</p>
<p>This is stored in two unstructured VTU files defined by the visualisation toolkit VTK [2].</p>
<p>Five state PVSM file for Paraview [3] are also provided to reproduce visualisations shown in [1]. Note that Paraview requires absolute pathnames, so it may be necessary to edit file references to the VTU files in this state file.</p>
<p>Files<br>
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<p>- AntarcticaSouthernOcean.vtu<br>
- AntarcticaSouthernOcean_ice.vtu<br>
- AntarcticaSouthernOcean.pvsm<br>
- AntarcticaSouthernOcean_below.pvsm<br>
- AntarcticaSouthernOcean_Ross_FilchnerRonne_cutaway.pvsm<br>
- AntarcticaSouthernOcean_Ross_FilchnerRonne_cross_section.pvsm<br>
- AntarcticaSouthernOcean_depth_below.pvsm</p>
<p>Author<br>
------</p>
<p>- Dr Adam S. Candy <[email protected]>, <[email protected]><br>
- Technische Universiteit Delft<br>
- Imperial College London</p>
<p>References<br>
----------</p>
<p>[1] Candy, A.S., 2016. A consistent approach to unstructured mesh generation for geophysical models. In review. Preprint available at https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.08491.</p>
<p>[2] The Visualization Toolkit (VTK), version 5.10.1. URL: http://www.vtk.org.</p>
<p>[3] Paraview, version 4.3.1. https://www.paraview.org.</p>
Stephen Crane and the mass media
The influence of European painting and literature in Stephen Crane’s pre-Red Badge of Courage work has been overstated by most twentieth century critics. Stephen Crane’s portrayals of New York poverty in the 1890s was profoundly shaped by the more immediate influence of the American mass media, specifically by religious anti-slum tracts, the documentary photographs of Jacob Riis and Alfred Stieglitz, the “new” journalism that blurred the distinction between the newspaper and the novel, and color print advertising. Maggie: a Girl from the Streets and his freelance newspaper articles written between 1892 and 1894 provide ample evidence of Crane’s participation in the sensational mass media, which often transformed urban poverty into middle-class entertainment.M.A.Includes bibliographical referencesby Adam Broc
Radical Medievalism:Pierce Egan the Younger's Robin Hood, Wat Tyler, and Adam Bell
Pierce Egan the Younger has always been assumed to have been a conservative author. Yet recent research by Chris R. Vanden Bossche has highlighted his support for Chartism. This article develops Vanden Bossche's radical reading of Egan's "Wat Tyler" and applies it to two of his other medievalist novels, "Robin Hood" and "Adam Bell"
Assessing the effects of chloride deicer applications on groundwater near the Siskiyou Pass, southwestern Oregon, July 2018-February 2021
by Stephen B. Gingerich, Daniel R. Wise, and Adam J. Stonewall ; prepared in cooperation with Oregon Department of Transportation.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references (pages 33-35).Mode of access: Internet from the State Library of Oregon U.S. Government Publications Collection.Text in English
Book review: Stephen Tanner, “The Wars of the Bushes. A Father and Son as Military Leaders”, Wydawnictwo Dolnośląskie, Wrocław 2007, pp. 280
The discussed book by Stephen Tanner is not the author’s debut. He has been analyzing various issues of military history for a long time. He is the author of works on the great retreats of armies during various periods of history, the fortunes of American airmen operating in Switzerland during World War II and the history of Afghanistan. Tanner’s book can be considered as the author’s personal opinion on the military policy of the United States a! er the Cold War
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