BROWSE - VOLUME LIST
- A - Physics of the Earth's Interior
- B - Seismology
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C - Geomagnetism
C-118, C-117, C-116, C-115, C-114, C-113, C-112, C-111, C-110, C-109, C-108, C-107, C-106, C-105, C-104, C-103, C-102, C-101, C-100, C-99, C-98, C-97, C-96, C-95, C-94, C-93, C-92, C-91, C-90, C-89, C-88, C-87, C-86, C-85, C-84, C-83, C-82, C-81, C-80, C-79, C-78, C-77, C-76, C-75, C-74, C-73, C-72, C-71, C-70, C-69, C-68, C-67, C-66, C-65, C-64, C-63, C-62, C-61, C-60, C-59, C-58, C-57, C-56, C-55, C-54, C-53, C-52, C-51, C-50, C-49, C-48, C-47, C-46, C-45, C-44, C-43, C-42, C-41, C-40, C-39, C-38, C-37, C-36, C-35, C-33, C-32, C-31, C-30, C-29, C-28, C-27, C-26, C-25, C-24, C-23, C-22, C-21, C-20, C-19, C-18, C-17, C-16, C-15, C-14, C-13, C-12, C-11, C-10, C-9, C-8, C-7, C-6, C-5, C-4, C-3, C-2, C-1
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D - Physics of the Atmosphere
D-79, D-78, D-77, D-76, D-75, D-74, D-73, D-72, D-71, D-70, D-69, D-68, D-67, D-66, D-65, D-64, D-63, D-62, D-61, D-60, D-59, D-58, D-57, D-56, D-55, D-54, D-53, D-52, D-51, D-50, D-49, D-48, D-47, D-46, D-44, D-45, D-43, D-42, D-41, D-40, D-39, D-38, D-37, D-35, D-34, D-33, D-32, D-31, D-30, D-28, D-27, D-26, D-25, D-24, D-23, D-22, D-21, D-20, D-19, D-18, D-17, D-16, D-15, D-14, D-13, D-12, D-11, D-10, D-9, D-8, D-7, D-6, D-5, D-4, D-3, D-2, D-1
- E - Hydrology
- P - Polar Research
- M - Miscellanea
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Environmental Hydraulics
Editor(s): Rowiński P.
Volume: 390
Series: E-6
Volume: 390
Series: E-6
This Volume arose from XXVI International School of Hydraulics held at Bartlowizna Leisure and Training Center at Goniądz, Poland, in the period of 19-22 September 2006. The meeting attracted a group of both – top researchers mostly from around Europe, and young scientists. Conference venue was located in the heart of Biebrza National Park, unique in Europe for its marshes and peatlands, as well as its highly diversified fauna, especially birds – the Park was designated as a wetland site of global significance and is under protection of the RAMSAR Convention.
Ecological Aspects of Mössbauer Study of Iron-Containing Atmospheric Aerosol
Author(s): Kopcewicz B.
Volume: 389
Series: D-70
Volume: 389
Series: D-70
Aerosols are minor, compared to gases, components of the atmosphere, but their role is enhanced by their omnipresence, interactions with atmospheric radiation, and participation in chemical reactions and cloud formation processes. It was not until the 1950s that the regulation of particulate substances in the ambient air has been recognized as an important issue in pollution control. Since that time, the particle size, beside the total concentration of suspended particles, started to be an important subject of environmental studies.
Nonstationary Flows of Viscous Fluids through Porous Elastic Media. Homogenization Method
Author(s): Bielski W.
Volume: 388
Series: A-29
Volume: 388
Series: A-29
Porous media found in the natural environment represent a good example of media with microstructure. Their pores contain different phases of liquids and gases filling them as well as the interfaces between the phases. This issue has been frequently discussed by soil physicists and chemists, chemical and petro engineers, seismologists and other researchers interested in geosciences.
Computational Modeling for the Development of Sustainable Water-Resources Systems in Poland. US-Poland Technology Transfer Program
Editor(s): Altinakar M., Czernuszenko W., Rowiński P., Wang S.
Volume: 387
Series: E-5
Volume: 387
Series: E-5
World peace can be better sustained with the accelerated transfer of technology - has been a belief at NATO, US Congress and the National Center for Hydroscience and Engineering (NCCHE) since the mid 1990's. With the support and funding from the US Congress, the NCCHE has been planning to transfer the state-of-the-art research and management tools, computational models, in the areas of water resources and environmental engineering to foreign countries. The objective of the project is to assist the researchers and engineers in those countries who plan tro speed up the development of their water resources and the improvement of their environmental quality, which shall result in the enhancement of their people's living standard, as well as desire for peace.
Study of Geological Structures Containing Well-Conductive Complexes in Poland
Editor(s): Ernst T., Jóźwiak W.
Volume: 386
Series: C-95
Volume: 386
Series: C-95
The topics of lectures and discussions covered a wide range of problems related to the two huge electrical conductivity anomalies existing in Poland, unique in the world scale. These are the North-German-Polish anomaly related to the Permian basin and the Carpathian anomaly.