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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Neuro-symbolic model for real-time forecasting problems

Corchado Rodríguez, Juan Manuel January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
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Fluorine, Chlorine, and Bromine in Carbonate Rocks in Relation to the Chemical History of Ocean Water and Dolomitization

Williams, Harold 05 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this thesis is to establish possible changes in the CI/Br ratio of ancient oceans over the past 2 x 10 9 years. Variations in the Cl/Br ratio of carbonate rocks are used to indicate these changes. A secondary objective of this thesis is to determine the distribution patterns of F in limestones and dolomites. Variations in the F content of dolomites are shown to be related to environment of deposition and can be used to establish tho genesis of dolomite. The contents of the thesis include; 1) a comprehensive review of the pertinent literature, 2) a discussion of the evolution of the Cl/Br ratio of the ocean. 3) application of F in paleoenvironmental reconstruction, and 4) suggestions for further research. / Thesis / Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
3

Estimation of the Surface Radiation Balance and Components for a Tropical Ocean

Uboegbulam, Timothy Chukuemeka 11 1900 (has links)
<p> The radiation balance at a ship station in the eastern tropical Atlantic Ocean is calculated using a term-by-term approach. Irradiances are calculated using upper air data from four daily radiosonde ascents and hourly surface weather observations made at the Canadian vessel 'Quadra' during GATE Phase 1 (June- July, 1974).</p> <p> Global irradiance is calculated by a cloud layer model similar to that used by Davies et al in Southern Ontario, Canada. The model considers first, cloudless sky attenuation of solar irradiance by water vapour, ozone and Rayleigh scattering. Second, cloud effects are added by considering contributions from three cloud layers - high, middle and low and secondary radiation from cloud base of reflected surface radiation. Reflected solar irradiance is calculated using a mean sea-surface albedo of 6% suggested by Payne for that part of the Atlantic Ocean.</p> <p> Estimates of incoming longwave irradiance are made first, from a numerical flux emissivity model which uses radiosonde ascent data and cloud amount at three heights and second, from a simple model which uses surface temperature and total cloud amount.</p> <p> Outgoing longwave emittance is evaluated using surface temperature and an emissivity of 0.98. The radiation balance is then obtained as the algebraic sum of the four components.</p> <p> The estimated values are compared with values measured at 'Quadra'. In 70% of the cases, calculated and measured solar irradiance agree to within 20%. Model performance for cloud amount > 5/10 is least satisfactory.</p> <p> In all cases, model and measured values of daily incoming longwave irradiance agree to within 5%. In 60% of the cases, measured and calculated radiation balance agree to within 20%.</p> / Thesis / Master of Science (MSc)
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Study on the near-shore fishery resources and management-A case study on Tainan coast

Lin, Yuong-Shiu 22 April 2011 (has links)
This research includes investigations of the ocean water quality of Tainan, its contamination sources and examines its relations to the fishing industry. It also explores the connection between topographical changes and evolution of the Tainan fishing industry and by using relevant information of ocean weather, tidal waves, wind speed, wind direction, and typhoon to study its relatedness to the developments of the fishing industry. It will further look at the role of the government in pollution prevention measures of the ocean, which specific laws and regulations must be setup and put into motion, so it can have a key role and have authoritative power. The quality of the marine environment has obviously deteriorated as the economy developed, and public hazard signals should become a severe issue that the government should face. Marine biological resources are common assets of the humankind and it is closely related to human survival, therefore, marine ecosystem must be properly preserved so it can maintain its most natural state and its resources can be sustained for our next generation to enjoy. The conclusions of this research includes suggestions for planning marine contamination report system and advice the government to set up an award system to encourage local coastal residents and fishermen to establish marine patrol volunteer organizations and report immediately if they discover any oil contamination in the ocean. Also, to target the characteristic of fishing industry depending on natural resources, it offers a suggested direction for important policies of reinforcing environmental protection and resource preservation and recommends putting in as much protective reef as possible within 3 nautical miles, which are designed to stop trawling nets but does not damage fishing gears. It also advocates waste reduction and reuse of recycled items and by following the treatment method for sewage, if we can transform wastes into usable resources and naturally reduce the pressure of further treatments, the proper handling for marine wastes should be cautiously designed in order to directly and effectively resolve the problem of large amount of wastes. It calls upon the government to appropriately develop, use, and sustainably manage the rich marine resources that we possess. In addition to reinforcing marine-related laws and regulations (amendment), it also aims to strengthen the protection and management of marine territory, actively engage in related research and development of marine resource use to enhance the development of our nation¡¦s marine resources, the technology, and its standards. Finally, by investigating from a sustainable use of the ocean point of view, it is possible to explore new directions for the future developments of the fishing industry and propose possible development strategies, and by examining the current condition of Tainan's coastal fisheries resources, it offers relevant resource management plans for industry-related management units and businesses to take into consideration. Our nation has the ability and conditions to develop marine industry and under the demands of international competition and domestic development, a continuation for the marine industry development is of absolute importance and necessity.

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