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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The Structure of Turbulence in the Surface Layer of the Atmosphere
Author(s): Borkowski J.
Volume: 183
Series: D-21
Volume: 183
Series: D-21
In the paper a model of turbulence is developed and applied to predict surface layer characteristics. The model contains equations for Reynolds stresses, turbulent heat flux, temperature variance, and turbulence energy dissipation rate. The closure is achieved by applying the gradient type hypothesis for diffusive terms, and modeling pressure terms, expressing them in terms of second order moments. The form adopted for pressure terms included also correction accounting for proximity of the underlying surface. Numerical solutions of the model equations are presented and compared with experimental data and similarity predictions. In most cases the model predictions agree with the data reasonably well.
Results of Geomagnetic Observations, Polish Antarctic Station Arctowski, King George Island 1980-1981
Author(s):
Volume: 182
Series: C-22
Volume: 182
Series: C-22
This volume contains the results of observations of the Earth magnetic field for the years 1980 and 1981 carried out at the Polish Antarctic Station Arctowski situated in King George Island (South Shetland Islands Archipelago).
Results of Geomagnetic Observations, Polish Antarctic Station Arctowski, King George Island 1978-1979
Author(s):
Volume: 181
Series: C-21
Volume: 181
Series: C-21
The Arctowski magnetic station was established during the Second Antarctic Expedition of the Polish Academy of Sciences in 1977/1978. At that time, a group of workers from the Institute of Geophysics built a geophysical laboratory and two magnetic pavilions: a recording pavilion and a pavilion for magnetic measurements. The Arctowski magnetic station is located in King George Island in South Shetland archipelago. This volume contains the results of Geomagnetic Observations at Polish Antarctic Station Arctowski, King George Island in the years: 1978 & 1979.
Results of Geomagnetic Observations, Belsk 1983
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Volume: 180
Series: C-20
Volume: 180
Series: C-20
This volume contains the results of observations of the Earth magnetic field for the year 1983 carried out at the Central Geophysical Observatory at Belsk near Warsaw. This is a consecutive, 18-th yearbook of geomagnetic observations at Belsk.
Results of Geomagnetic Observations, Hel Geophysical Observatory 1983
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Volume: 179
Series: C-19
Volume: 179
Series: C-19
This volume contains the results of observation of the Earth magnetic field for the year 1983 carried out at Hel. It is a consecutive, 6-th report of similar results published since 1966.