816 research outputs found

    Victoria Falls: The Growth Of A Rhodesian Village

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    A Geographic Proceedings (GP) article

    Brief Notes On The Geology And Landforms To Be Seen In The Harare - Mutare - Chiredzi - Masvingo - Harare Region

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    GAZ field tour notes of Eastern Zimbabwe,.The object of these notes is to give brief explanations of the major landforms and geological structures which may be seen from the bus during the field trip to the eastern part of Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe forms part of the African Shield, which consists of old and rigid rocks, and it is only in the Eastern Highlands that extensive folding may be seen. Faulting is, however, common in many parts of the country and there are numerous examples of features which have been derived from intrusive igneous rocks

    Service Centres And Service Regions In The Magisterial Districts Of Inanda And Lower Tugela, Natal

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    A GP article on Service Centres and Service Regions in South Africa

    Tourism In Developing Countries: Selected Case Studies

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    This paper begins by discussing some of the less developed areas of Europe, where tourism has generally been very successful. It then moves on to deal with islands in the Pacific and Indian Oceans and the Caribbean, ending with African examples and the specific case of Zimbabwe

    Simulation of access for 3G IP WCDMA to fixed packet-switched networks using OPNETā„¢

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    An efficient code holding technique for a wide-band code division multiple access (WCDMA) Internet Protocol (IP) access network is proposed, which reduces the number of codes required and allows bandwidth to be supplied on demand (BWOD). Performance is evaluated in terms of end-to-end delays for different multimedia applications

    The future of social is personal: the potential of the personal data store

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    This chapter argues that technical architectures that facilitate the longitudinal, decentralised and individual-centric personal collection and curation of data will be an important, but partial, response to the pressing problem of the autonomy of the data subject, and the asymmetry of power between the subject and large scale service providers/data consumers. Towards framing the scope and role of such Personal Data Stores (PDSes), the legalistic notion of personal data is examined, and it is argued that a more inclusive, intuitive notion expresses more accurately what individuals require in order to preserve their autonomy in a data-driven world of large aggregators. Six challenges towards realising the PDS vision are set out: the requirement to store data for long periods; the difficulties of managing data for individuals; the need to reconsider the regulatory basis for third-party access to data; the need to comply with international data handling standards; the need to integrate privacy-enhancing technologies; and the need to future-proof data gathering against the evolution of social norms. The open experimental PDS platform INDX is introduced and described, as a means of beginning to address at least some of these six challenges

    Acoustic Mapping Velocimetry (AMV) for in-situ bedload transport estimation

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    Despite the importance of sediment transport processes in large rivers, the measurement of sed-iment transport rate in the in-situ, especially bedload, is difficult, costly and time consuming using conven-tional methods. In this paper, a novel indirect bedload estimation methodology is presented that is based on the Acoustic Mapping Velocimetry (AMV). AMV is a combination of acoustic and imaging techniques that provides 2D bedform velocity maps. As such, it can only be used if bedload is represented by bedform migra-tion. This paper illustrates the applicability of the bedload estimation method using as test case a section of the Ohio River in the United States. Repeated measurements of the bathymetry provided by multi-beam echo sounder serve as input data for AMV. Cross-sectional distributions of bedload transport rates obtained with AMV are compared with the estimates provided by another non-intrusive technique, ISSDOTv2, developed by the US Army Corps of Engineers. The good agreement between the results with the two different methods is encouraging and suggests further field tests covering a wider range of hydro-morphological situations

    Metal enrichment processes

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    There are many processes that can transport gas from the galaxies to their environment and enrich the environment in this way with metals. These metal enrichment processes have a large influence on the evolution of both the galaxies and their environment. Various processes can contribute to the gas transfer: ram-pressure stripping, galactic winds, AGN outflows, galaxy-galaxy interactions and others. We review their observational evidence, corresponding simulations, their efficiencies, and their time scales as far as they are known to date. It seems that all processes can contribute to the enrichment. There is not a single process that always dominates the enrichment, because the efficiencies of the processes vary strongly with galaxy and environmental properties.Comment: 18 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in Space Science Reviews, special issue "Clusters of galaxies: beyond the thermal view", Editor J.S. Kaastra, Chapter 17; work done by an international team at the International Space Science Institute (ISSI), Bern, organised by J.S. Kaastra, A.M. Bykov, S. Schindler & J.A.M. Bleeke
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