9 research outputs found
Collated bathymetric data from convergent margins that experienced tsunami earthquakes
For each tsunami earthquake region, ship-based bathymetric data have been collated from German (http://www.bsh.de), French (http://en.data.ifremer.fr), Japanese (http://www.godac.jamstec.go.jp/darwin/e) and US (http://www.rvdata.us) research cruises as well as the compilation of data provided by the Global Multi-Resolution Topography (GMRT) synthesis (https://www.gmrt.org). The ship-based bathymetric soundings were quality checked and manually edited if necessary. The collated data is displayed on top of the SRTM15+ grid (https://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/srtm). For the New Zealand margin the collated data is displayed on top of the nationwide bathymetric compilation provided by The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) (https://www.niwa.co.nz/our-science/oceans/bathymetry)
PERSEPSI MASYARAKAT TENTANG SIMBOL KARAENG DI DESA MAERO KECAMATAN BONTORAMBA KABUPATEN JENEPONTO
Tujuan penelitian penelitian ini adalah persepsi masyarakat memaknai simbol karaeng di Desa Maero Kecamatan Bontoramba Kabupaten Jeneponto. Dan dampak simbol karaeng bagi masyarakat Jeneponto di Desa Maero Kecamatan Bontoramba Kabupaten Jeneponto
Penelitian ini adalah penelitian mengunakan kualitatif deskriptif. Metode pengumpulan data melalui observasi, wawancara, dan dokumentasi serta analisi data yang dilakukan reduksi data, display data, dan verifikasi data.
Hasil penelitian, menunjukan bahwa ada dua temuan dalam penelitian ini. (1) Persepsi masyarakat memaknai simbol karaeng yakni Persepsi masyarakat cukup bagus dalam menilai orang yang menyandang karaeng dapat dilihat dari: perasaan, pengalaman dan kemampuan berfikir. Selanjutnya, pada simbol karaeng dalam kebudayaan di Jeneponto, terdiri atas dua bagian yakni verbal dan non-verbal. Secara verbal dapat dikelompokkan kedalam dua kategori utama, yaitu karaeng sebagai gelar bangsawan dan karaeng sebagai sapaan. Secara non-verbal dapat dilihat nampak dari atributnya,.(2) Dampak simbol Karaeng terjadi dampak yang positif dan negatif, dapat dilihat dari indikator pola hubungan sosial sangat bagus seperti: kedudukan sosial, proses sosial dan keadaan sosial disini banyaknya interaksi masyarakat sehingga terjadi hubungan kerjasama yang baik antara orang karaeng dan yang bukan karaeng. Selanjutnya, pada indikator stratifikasi sosial kurang bagus karena terjadi dampak yang negatif sehingga munculnya persaingan atau konflik yang terjadi dalam masyarakat dapat dilihat dari: konsep kelas/kelompok status dan kekuasaan.
Kata Kunci: Simbol Karaeng, Pola Hubungan Sosial
A compilation of multibeam bathymetric data along the continental slope of Chile
A compilation of multibeam bathymetric data along the continental slope of Chil
Cumulative frequency-area distribution of the slides along the continental slope of Chile
Cumulative frequency-area distribution of the slides along the continental slope of Chil
Multibeam backscatter data from SONNE cruise SO244
The backscatter data were collected during R/V SONNE Cruise SO244. For processing of the backscatter information, all data recorded during turns of the ship were eliminated before gridding to a 20 m cell size throughout the study area
Multibeam data from the North Chilean marine forearc and adjacent oceanic Nazca Plate
Multibeam bathymetric data were acquired during R/V SONNE Cruises SO104, SO244, and R/V Marcus G. Langseth Cruise MGL1610. The datasets were individually processed and gridded with grid cell sizes of 75 m. For the combined grid, depth information from SO244 was used wherever possible. If no SO244 data were available, MGL1610 data were preferred over SO104 data.
The backscatter data were collected during R/V SONNE Cruise SO244. For processing of the backscatter information, all data recorded during turns of the ship were eliminated before gridding to a 20 m cell size throughout the study area
Multibeam bathymetry from SONNE cruises SO104 and SO244 and Marcus G. Langseth cruise MGL1610
Multibeam bathymetric data were acquired during R/V SONNE Cruises SO104, SO244, and R/V Marcus G. Langseth Cruise MGL1610. The datasets were individually processed and gridded with grid cell sizes of 75 m. For the combined grid, depth information from SO244 was used wherever possible. If no SO244 data were available, MGL1610 data were preferred over SO104 data
Submarine Mass Wasting Off Southern Central Chile: Distribution and Possible Mechanisms of Slope Failure at an Active Continental Margin
Around 5–6% of the convergent continental margin of Southern Central Chile (33–42°S) is shaped by a variety of submarine mass wasting processes. We use swath bathymetric data covering >90% of the continental slope to map and investigate mass wasting-related seafloor features. In total, 62 submarine landslides are found that we separate into four categories (slides related to canyons, slides on open slopes, lower slope collapses and giant slope failures) with different failure mechanisms, preconditioning factors and time scales
Growing up good?: medical, social hygiene and youth work perspectives on young women, 1918-1939
This thesis explores the discourses and organisations through which girls' development towards adult womanhood was framed and managed during the inter-war period. It examines how contemporary perceptions of social change following the First World War resulted in widespread scrutiny of girls' circumstances and behaviour, particularly their sexual conduct. It argues that representations and responses to girls were increasingly underpinned by the conceptualisation of adolescence as a critical period of change and instability. This understanding of adolescence pervaded both medical and lay discourses. It was interpreted through the prisms of gender and class, and served to legitimise increasing levels of intervention into girls' lives, mainly on the basis of their sexual behaviour or perceived exposure to sexual risk.
Adolescence was also represented as the period in which individuals developed moral agency. This study examines the increased importance ascribed to the moral training of the adolescent, in the context of widespread agreement of the need to express traditional moral values in ways that took account of social change. This was seen as particularly important for girls, not only because of their changing circumstances, but because of women's new status as enfranchised citizens.
The thesis explores the work of the Girl Guides Association and the Young Women's Christian Association in some detail. These organisations drew upon the discourse of social change, adolescence and citizenship to claim an enhanced role in shaping the development of young women. While histories of girls' youth organisations have tended to portray them as conservative movements intent on socialising girls into their future role as wives and mothers, this study highlights these organisations' commitment to preparing girls to understand and exercise their future responsibilities as citizens, and argues that such organisations were more complex in their purposes, and more varied in their approaches, than has previously been recognised
