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Der Grunewald bei Berlin
DER GRUNEWALD BEI BERLIN
Der Grunewald bei Berlin / Wahnschaffe, Felix (Public Domain) ( - )
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Die Seenrinne des Grunewalds und ihre Moore / Felix, Wahnschaffe ( - )
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Photograph: Fig. 4. Faulschlammkalkablagerung im Schlachtensee ( - )
Photograph: Fig. 5. Nordbucht der Krummen Lanke mit Einmündung des Rienmeistertales ( - )
Photograph: Fig. 6. Erlen-Bruch in Gr. Lichterfelde ( - )
Photograph: Fig. 7. Kiefernbruchwald auf dem Zwischenmoor südl. von Paulsborn ( - )
Photograph: Fig. 8. Krüppelkiefern in Moosbulten (mit Porstbestand ( - )
Photograph: Fig. 9. Das Hochmoor nördlich vom Grunewaldsee ( - )
Die Flora des Grunewaldes / Graebner, Paul ([26])
Photograph: Fig. 10. Einzeln stehende Eichen im Kiefernforst, am Fuße mit Brennesseln ( - )
Die Tiere des Grunewalds / Dahl, Friedrich ([38])
Kultureinflüsse auf Sumpf und Moor / Potonié, Henry ([44])
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Prospectus, January 15, 1971
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Elastic-Wavefield Seismic Stratigraphy: A New Seismic Imaging Technology
The purpose of our research has been to develop and demonstrate a seismic technology that will provide the oil and gas industry a better methodology for understanding reservoir and seal architectures and for improving interpretations of hydrocarbon systems. Our research goal was to expand the valuable science of seismic stratigraphy beyond the constraints of compressional (P-P) seismic data by using all modes (P-P, P-SV, SH-SH, SV-SV, SV-P) of a seismic elastic wavefield to define depositional sequences and facies. Our objective was to demonstrate that one or more modes of an elastic wavefield may image stratal surfaces across some stratigraphic intervals that are not seen by companion wave modes and thus provide different, but equally valid, information regarding depositional sequences and sedimentary facies within that interval. We use the term elastic wavefield stratigraphy to describe the methodology we use to integrate seismic sequences and seismic facies from all modes of an elastic wavefield into a seismic interpretation. We interpreted both onshore and marine multicomponent seismic surveys to select the data examples that we use to document the principles of elastic wavefield stratigraphy. We have also used examples from published papers that illustrate some concepts better than did the multicomponent seismic data that were available for our analysis. In each interpretation study, we used rock physics modeling to explain how and why certain geological conditions caused differences in P and S reflectivities that resulted in P-wave seismic sequences and facies being different from depth-equivalent S-wave sequences and facies across the targets we studied
Developing international social capital: The role of communities of practice and clustering
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd One criteria regarding where to invest in foreign markets is linked to the international social capital (ISC) that exists on the place, which enables the access to local knowledge and other location-specific advantages. There are alternative ways to create and make use of that ISC that are still unexplored by International Business literature. In this paper, we study the geographic communities of practice (CoP) that are formed by FDI firms from the same country-of-origin (the so-called country-of-origin clusters). For that purpose, the paper adopts a qualitative methodological approach through an inductive case study of expatriates from 13 Spanish subsidiaries co-located in China. Our findings suggest that there are particular mechanisms based on the informal connections and repeated interactions facilitated by a common language and non-competitive relationships that create an ISC in the CoP. Moreover, our analysis shows there is a heterogeneity in the way these mechanisms are developed and used by the member firms, and this is due to organizational and individual factors, as well as leadership dynamics. Our work contributes to Internationalization and Network theories by identifying unexplored mechanisms through which the ISC is developed at the host country level. Besides, it helps identifying competences (i.e. clustering competences) that help expatriate managers to be successful in their international assignments
Die Vegetationsbedingungen der Heide
von P. Graebne
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