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Rashiba, A. P., K. Jishnu, H. Byju, C. T. Shifa, Jasmine Anand, K. Vichithra, Yanjie Xu, et al. "The Paradox of Shorebird Diversity and Abundance in the West Coast and East Coast of India: A Comparative Analysis." Diversity 14, no. 10 (October 20, 2022): 885. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d14100885.

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Migratory shorebirds that move across continents along their flyways are undergoing a drastic decline globally. A greater proportion of them that regularly winter along the Indian coasts within the Central Asian Flyway (CAF) are also undergoing severe declines. However, the mechanisms underlying the population trends in these areas remain little understood. This study investigated the diversity, abundance, population dynamics and distribution patterns of shorebirds along the Indian coasts based on the available literature. The west coast of India is relatively less studied than the east coast in the CAF. Further, we observed that the diversity, abundance, population dynamics and distribution pattern of the shorebirds follow different trends on the west coast compared to the east coast. These variations are in accordance with the differences in topography and biotic and abiotic factors between the coasts. Anthropogenic activities have far-reaching effects on the survival and persistence of shorebirds along the coasts. The west coast is evidently more productive than the east coast at every trophic level and thus the west coast is expected to account for more abundance and diversity of shorebirds. Paradoxically, we found that the east coast supports a greater abundance and diversity of shorebirds than the west coast. The west coast, therefore, requires further investigations to obtain a better understanding of the causes of apparent differences in abundance and diversity as well as the observed declines in shorebirds, compared to the east coast of India.
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Sumner, Ray. "The Far West Coast: Points and Sounds of Loyalty and Remembrance." Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers 75, no. 1 (2013): 121–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/pcg.2013.0001.

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Wartono, A., E. K. S. H. Muntasib, and H. S. Arifin. "Tourism Potential in West Beach Coastal Area of Banten Province Based on Land Use Spatial Pattern." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 950, no. 1 (January 1, 2022): 012073. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/950/1/012073.

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Abstract The west beach coastal area of Banten province is very productive. Local governments use this area for various development activities, tourism in particular. This study aims to determine the tourism potential of the west coast of Banten Province based on the spatial pattern of land use by local regulations. Thus, the development of coastal tourism can develop in an integrated and sustainable manner. The research methodology used is literature study, interviews, field verification, spatial analysis (Arc-GIS), and policy analysis based on the Banten Province Spatial Plan. Based on policy analysis related to regional spatial planning in Banten Province, there are three strategic tourism areas on the west coast, including; (a) Sumur Beach corridor, (b) Pandeglang West Coast corridor (Carita-Cigeulis), and (c) Serang West Coast Corridor (Anyer-Cinangka). The West Coast Corridor of The criteria for the physical type of beach suitable for tourism activities is wide beaches, not rocky, freshwater, and far from the highway. The west coast corridor area these criteria is the Serang West Coast Corridor (Anyer - Cinangka), precisely at Anyer Beach and Anyer Kidul Beach.
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Koehler, Daniel. "Internationalisation of Far-Right Terror?" Journal of Intelligence, Conflict, and Warfare 4, no. 3 (January 31, 2022): 116–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.21810/jicw.v4i3.4158.

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On November 24, Dr. Daniel Koehler presented The Internationalisation of Far-Right Terror? History and Examples of International Far-Right Networks at the 2021 CASIS West Coast Security Conference. The overarching discussion of Dr. Koehler’s presentation centered on ways that right-wing terrorism is developing, as well as the transnational aspects of far-right extremism. The presentation was followed by a question and answer period directed at a panel of presenters allowing an opportunity for audience members and CASIS Vancouver executives to engage with the content of each speaker’s presentation.
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Wakefield, Corey B., Ian C. Potter, Norman G. Hall, Rodney C. J. Lenanton, and Sybrand A. Hesp. "Timing of growth zone formations in otoliths of the snapper, Chrysophrys auratus, in subtropical and temperate waters differ and growth follows a parabolic relationship with latitude." ICES Journal of Marine Science 74, no. 1 (August 27, 2016): 180–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsw137.

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Chrysophrys auratus was collected from one sub-tropical and two temperate regions spanning >2400 km along the coast of Western Australia (∼23.5–35.5° S). Marginal increment analysis demonstrated that, while a single opaque zone is formed in the otoliths of C. auratus each year, the period of deposition varies among regions. An opaque zone was formed in May to early September in the sub-tropical upper west coast, and thus when water temperatures were declining to their minima. In contrast, opaque zone formation occurred 3 months later in August to December in the temperate lower west and south coasts, when water temperatures were rising from their minima. The length and age distributions differed markedly among populations of C. auratus, with the strongest year classes varying among the three regions. Thus, it is likely that year class strength of C. auratus throughout its distribution along the coast of Western Australian is mostly related to local environmental conditions. Chrysophrys auratus grew far less rapidly and attained a smaller size in the warmer upper west coast than in the cooler temperate regions of the lower west and south coasts. A collation of data on C. auratus from ten populations in Australia and three in New Zealand showed that growth is greatest towards the mid-latitudes of its geographic range, i.e. at ∼31° S. Estimates of mean lengths at specified ages thus exhibit a parabolic relationship with latitude, with reduced growth (i.e. edge-of-range effects) occurring towards the latitudinal margins of the distribution of this sparid.
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Mayzlish, Anna A. "Far from Bruges: The Peculiarities of the Development of Medieval Ports in West Flanders." Izvestia of the Ural federal university. Series 2. Humanities and Arts 24, no. 3 (2022): 215–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.15826/izv2.2022.24.3.054.

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This article deals with specific traits of the development of ports on the Western coast of Flanders (Nieuwpoort, Dunkerque, Ostende, Gravelins, Lombardsijde, Mardyck) in the late fourteenth — early fifteenth centuries. The research of the documents reveals the profound impact on the life of these towns of their geographical position at the sea and land border of Flanders during the active periods of the Hundred Years’ War. Warfare led to serious destructions as well as made special measures to strengthen the defence of these towns necessary. The Anglo-French War also stimulated the flourishing of piracy that was one of the occupations of the population of Flemish ports despite the prohibition of piracy by the government. Most of these towns were situated on the trade routes that connected inner regions with the coast and the clothmaking cities and towns of Southern Flanders and Artois with the main centre of international trade, Bruges, via a system of rivers and canals. These proved to be an important positive factor for the development of some ports. Their citizens had the responsibility to maintain the security, proper condition, and work of these trade routes (to maintain the lighthouses along the coast, fix different problems with the canal system). The population of Flemish ports was mainly occupied in fishery. The analysis of the distribution of several extraordinary taxes voted by Four Members of Flanders makes it possible to reveal the financial abilities of ports of West Flanders. The author considers that the development of Nieuwpoort, with its various forms of economic and social life, differed in many ways from the development of smaller ports such as Gravelins, Lombardsijde, and Mardyck.
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Bergemann, Johannes. "Francesco Collura with contributions by Sergio Cascella, Emiliano Arena and Benedetto Caroccio, Studia Calactina I. Ricerche su una città greco romana di Sicilia: Kalè Akté – Calacte." Journal of Greek Archaeology 4 (January 1, 2019): 531–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.32028/jga.v4i.518.

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The Tyrrhenian north coast of Sicily is in its eastern part, and apart from Tyndaris and Alaesa, archeologically far less explored than the south and east coast with its numerous Greek settlements. The new publication about Kale Akte is therefore very welcome. The city is located about 100 km west of Milazzo and about 60 km east of Cefalù, the ancient Kephaleodium. In the immediate vicinity are Halesa, about 20 km west, Apollonia (San Fratello) 20 km, Aluntium (San Marco d’Alunzio) 30 km and the villa of Patti Marina 60 km east.
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Lindner, Alberto, Stephen D. Cairns, and Hector M. Guzman. "Distichopora robusta sp. nov., the first shallow-water stylasterid (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa: Stylasteridae) from the tropical eastern Pacific." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 84, no. 5 (October 2004): 943–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315404010239h.

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Distichopora robusta, the first shallow-water stylasterid coral from the tropical eastern Pacific, is described from the west coast of Panama. The new species is distinguished from all species of Distichopora described thus far by having robust branches and poorly defined pore rows.
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Allam, Hadil, Amaria Aouar, Wacila Benguedda, and Réda Bettioui. "Use of Sediment and Algae for Biomonitoring the Coast of Honaïne (Far West Algerian)." Open Journal of Ecology 06, no. 04 (2016): 159–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oje.2016.64016.

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Risandi, J., W. S. Pranowo, A. R. T. D. Kuswardani, S. Husrin, T. Solihuddin, and R. Akhwady. "Wave driven Setup across the North Coast Region of West Java." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 925, no. 1 (November 1, 2021): 012052. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/925/1/012052.

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Abstract Wave energy dissipation on the surf zone is compensated with the increase of mean sea level, the so-called wave setup, within the area. This study used the numerical model Delft3D to investigate the dynamics of setup across the north coast region of West Java (Losari to Indramayu) influenced by monsoon variations. The wave forcing was obtained from previous field studies on Cirebon coastal region. The waves within the region were largely dissipated far from the coastline, mainly at the area between Babakan and Karangampel, due to the gentle slope of the North coast of Java. The waves approaching the shoreline were mainly influenced by the east monsoon associated with the longer fetch from that direction. The wave setup varied from ~0.03 to 0.15 m, with the maximum setup occurred near the coastline of the east (Losari) and west (Indramayu) parts of the model domain that consisted of steeper slopes. This, potentially inducing severe coastal inundation that became a serious problem across the coastlines. Meanwhile, the setup near the coastline of the middle area of the domain (Babakan to Karangampel) was very weak, which was correlated to the larger wave dissipation within the offshore area of that region.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Far West Coast"

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Stafford, Peter James. "Engineering seismological studies and seismic design criteria for the Buller Region, South Island, New Zealand." Thesis, University of Canterbury. Civil Engineering, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/1078.

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This thesis addresses two fundamental topics in Engineering Seismology; the application of Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis (PSHA) methodology, and the estimation of measures of Strong Ground Motion. These two topics, while being related, are presented as separate sections. In the first section, state-of-the-art PSHA methodologies are applied to various sites in the Buller Region, South Island, New Zealand. These sites are deemed critical to the maintenance of economic stability in the region. A fault-source based seismicity model is developed for the region that is consistent with the governing tectonic loading, and seismic moment release of the region. In attempting to ensure this consistency the apparent anomaly between the rates of activity dictated by deformation throughout the Quaternary, and rates of activity dictated by observed seismicity is addressed. Individual fault source activity is determined following the application of a Bayesian Inference procedure in which observed earthquake events are attributed to causative faults in the study region. The activity of fault sources, in general, is assumed to be governed by bounded power law behaviour. An exception is made for the Alpine Fault which is modelled as a purely characteristic source. The calculation of rates of exceedance of various ground motion indices is made using a combination of Poissonian and time-dependent earthquake occurrence models. The various ground motion indices for which rates of exceedance are determined include peak ground acceleration, ordinates of 5% damped Spectral Acceleration, and Arias Intensity. The total hazard determined for each of these ground motion measures is decomposed using a four dimensional disaggregation procedure. From this disaggregation procedure, design earthquake scenarios are specified for the sites that are considered. The second part of the thesis is concerned with the estimation of ground motion measures that are more informative than the existing scalar measures that are available for use in New Zealand. Models are developed for the prediction of Fourier Amplitude Spectra (FAS) as well as Arias Intensity for use in the New Zealand environment. The FAS model can be used to generate ground motion time histories for use in structural and geotechnical analyses. Arias Intensity has been shown to be an important strong motion measure due to its positive correlation with damage in short period structures as well as its utility in predicting the onset of liquefaction and landslides. The models are based upon the analysis of a dataset of New Zealand Strong Motion records as well as supplementary near field records from major overseas events. While the two measures of ground motion intensity are strongly related, different methods have been adopted in order to develop the models. As part of the methodology used for the FAS model, Monte Carlo simulation coupled with a simple ray tracing procedure is employed to estimate source spectra from various New Zealand earthquakes and, consequently, a magnitude - corner-frequency relationship is obtained. In general, the parameters of the predictive equations are determined using the most state-of-the-art mixed effects regression procedures.
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Poore, Megan Frances. "Being Ceduna : survival on the far west coast of South Australia." Phd thesis, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/8142.

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This thesis is about survival in the Far West Coast town of Ceduna, South Australia. In particular, the idea of ‘being Ceduna’ is discussed in the context of the survival ethic which permeates, and forms a prevailing condition for, sociality in the town. I have aimed at producing a substantial ethnography about white people living in rural and remote South Australia which can be used as a basis for comparison with other culture. The work describes various classifications of person in Ceduna (ranging from old local, New locals, new person, newcomer and blow-in) and shows how the town’s survival ethic is promulgated through various forms of Ceduna Person. Issues relating to being Ceduna are tackled, for it is essential for a person to display particular behaviours to show their Cedunaness and that they contribute to the town’s survival ethic in specific ways. This can lead to acceptance which is essential to being Ceduna but comes with a flip-side: rejection. The importance of joining groups to being Ceduna is likewise described. Groups are seen to encourage survival because they force people to come together for the good of the community. The thesis also depicts and analyses Ceduna People’s ambivalent feelings towards their physical environment. In a way, the entire thesis leads towards the final chapter, wherein Ceduna People’s emotional responses to their country are drawn out. The relationship that Ceduna People have with their surrounds feeds into, and is fed by, the survival ethic, which then manifests itself in people’s love and respect for the landscape. On a more general level, the thesis attempts, through ethnographic descriptions and analysis, to supply a critique of occidentalised views of Western society as a whole, and of rural people in particular. It does this via discussions of, for instance, Ceduna People’s responses to individualism and landscape, demonstrating the conventional anthropological understandings of western sociality are very different from Ceduna’s ethnographic reality.
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Naumann, Cayla. "Use of random amplified microsatellites (RAMS) to discern genotypes of Saprolegnia parasitica isolates on the west coast of British Columbia." Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/5363.

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Several oomycete species of the genus Saprolegnia are recognized as devastating fish pathogens and are responsible for the loss of millions of fish annually for the aquaculture industry. Until recently, these pathogens were kept in check using malachite green; however, due to its toxicity, this chemical has now been banned from use. Saprolegnia parasitica is recognized as the major pathogen of aquaculture fish species. The industry is struggling to predict and control S. parasitica outbreaks in fish hatcheries and there is a need for new knowledge regarding the population genetic structure of this pathogen. Random amplified microsatellites were used to compare isolates of S. parasitica collected from a variety of hatchery locations during the period of November 2009 - August 2011, in order to determine the level of genetic variability and determine changes in genetic diversity over time. Allele frequencies of scored characters were graphically compared. Population genetic diversity was measured using Nei’s genetic distance, Shannon’s Information Index, number of polymorphic loci and phylogenetic trees. Due to the presence of Saprolegnia parasitica in the facilities tested, it appears to be ubiquitous in aquaculture facilities and treatment and prevention will be an ongoing concern in aquaculture management. Overall, genetic diversity of S. parasitica isolates was determined to be low with at least some sexual recombination occurring over time. There was a diversity of genotypes collected from the same hatchery on a single day, indicating there was not a single genotype present at a given time point. Genetic profiling, such as used here, could provide facility managers with a new approach to develop a series of best practices to control sporadic outbreaks of disease. Use of these genetic markers and close monitoring of S. parasitica genotypes will permit early detection and sanitation protocols.
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Liu, Tai-Hua, and 劉岱樺. "Simulation and Measurement Analysis of Underwater Noise during Pile-Driving and Operation of Offshore Wind Farm in West Coast of Taiwan." Thesis, 2018. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/g9vh32.

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According to 4C Offshore, Taiwan Strait has the largest wind energy in the global offshore wind speed rankings. This area sustains wind energy throughout the year and provides favorable conditions for the development of offshore wind farms (OWFs). However, parts of the planned locations for the potential OWF are close to the habitat of the Chinese White Dolphin (Sousa chinensis). The huge underwater noise of marine engineering and long-term operation noise may cause behavioral effect and hearing impairment on marine mammals. Therefore, the research has two parts. Firstly, the large-area simulation of pile driving noise in Changhua County, Taiwan. The noise assessment is carried-off mainly 750 meters from the piling locations, where the cumulative noise level effect is evaluated in the assessment area which is also a habitat of the Chinese White Dolphin. The sound exposure level (SEL) and the cumulative sound exposure level with auditory weighting function for mid-frequency cetaceans in 24 hours (SELMF,24hr) are included in the noise impact assessment criteria. Secondly, the long-term underwater operation noise monitoring and data analysis of the offshore wind farm in Zhunan Township, Miaoli County. The actual measured data is used as the source level and simulation for the impact zone of multiple offshore wind turbines operating in the offshore of Changhua. The underwater noise simulation includes using the Range-dependent Acoustic Model (RAM) to predict the influence of pile driving noise on conservation zone. The simulation results show that the overall noise impact range of southern Changhua offshore is larger than that of the northern and the cumulative effect may cause the behavioral effect. Mainly due to the different sediments, second because of the terrain; hence should be considered in noise reduction or away from the Chinese white dolphin habitat. The long-term operating noise mainly has two fundamental frequency at 20 Hz and 27 Hz. The main operational frequency band is at the center frequency of 160 Hz and the maximum energy reaches up to 142 dB in the frequency range 10 Hz to 1000 Hz. This study will provide an assessment during the construction and operational period to mitigate the impact on marine mammals, and expected that it will strike a balance between eco-conservation and renewable energy development.
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Brager, Lindsay Michelle. "Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Suspended Particulate Matter Surrounding Finfish Farms on the East and West Coasts of Canada." 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10222/21677.

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Achieving optimization of IMTA sites and modeling the efficiency of such a system requires knowledge of the spatiotemporal distribution and variability of TPM surrounding the finfish farms. The objective of this study was to quantify the impact of finfish farms on the surrounding particle field. Platforms equipped with transmissometers, fluorometers and CTD’s were towed around the sites while undulating through the water column in a high-resolution 3D spatial survey approach. In addition, combination turbidity and chlorophyll a sensors were moored at a variety of locations and depths. Surveys were conducted concurrently with the deployment of current meters. Farms surveyed were found to have little impact on the surrounding suspended particle field (mean effect < 1 mg L-1). Results provided evidence of minimal enhancement from fish farm wastes, primarily in surficial waters (0.5- 2 m depth) immediately adjacent to the cages, and evidence of predominantly tidal driven (M2) TPM dynamics.
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West, James Alexander. "An assessment of the effect of season of grazing, stocking rate and rainfall on the dynamics of an arid rangeland on the west coast of South Africa." 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/5522.

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A grazing trial investigating the effect of season of grazing and stocking rate initiated at the Nortier Experimental Farm in 1988 provided an opportunity to assess the response of the veld to both grazing and environmental influences in an arid environment. The trial allowed an assessment of the relative influence of internal (equilibrium) and external (non-equilibrium) forces on the dynamics of an arid rangeland. This study involved the analysis of a nine year data set stretching from 1988 to 1996 and served to provide evidence supporting the existence of an equilibrium/non-equilibrium continuum in rangeland dynamics. The most significant implication of this result is that rangeland systems should not be classified as either equilibrial or non-equilibrial, but rather according to a continuum extending between equilibrium and non-equilibrium poles. The exact position of any system on this continuum is a function of the relative influence of internal and external forces on its species dynamics. The dynamics of the veld at the Nortier Experimental Farm showed significant response to both grazing and environmental variables suggesting conformity to both equilibrial and non-equilibrial paradigms. Both ordination and analysis of variance highlighted the importance of rainfall particularly in the fluctuations of the predominant grass species, Ehrharta calycina, which increased in abundance with rainfall. Partial ordination enabled the assessment of species variation following the removal of variation associated with rainfalL Partial ordinations revealed the gradual, directional movement of samples through multivariate space in response to grazing treatments. Individual plant species were also shown to be responding to grazing, the extent of which was influenced by season of grazing and stocking rate. Both the partial ordinations and the ANOVA showed Melothria sp., Tetragonia fruiticosa and Hermannia scordifolia as increasing and Ruschia caroli as decreasing in absolute abundance in response to grazing. Season of grazing was shown to significantly influence the abundance of H. scordifolia over time. The 'shrublherb complex', which constitutes the 'key resource' at the Nortier Experimental Farm displayed an increase in absolute abundance over the duration of the trial. This increase in absolute abundance was accompanied by an increase in the relative abundance of the palatable component of this resource. The application of medium to heavy stocking rates during spring, summer and autumn and low stocking rates during winter resulted in elevated absolute abundances of palatable plants. Furthermore, low stocking rates, when averaged across all season of grazing treatments, resulted in a significantly higher absolute abundance of unpalatable plants. These findings provide the basis for the development of management principles for the Strandveld Vegetation Type. The application of medium to heavy stocking rates within a rotational grazing system, as recommended by the literature dealing with grazing systems in the Karoo, is supported by the results of the Nortier grazing trial. Medium to heavy stocking rates should be applied during spring, summer and autumn and low stocking rates during the winter months. Furthermore, it is recommended that rests of between 12 and 14 months should be afforded to portions of the veld periodically due to the variability in growth, flowering and fruiting times ofdifferent plants in the Karoo.
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Books on the topic "Far West Coast"

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Lowther, Christine, and Anita Sinner. Living artfully: Reflections from the far west coast. Toronto, Canada: The Key Publishing House Inc., 2012.

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R, Kailbourn Thomas, ed. Pioneer photographers of the far west: A biographical dictionary, 1840-1865. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 2000.

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Piatt, Dunn Jacob. Massacres of the mountains: A history of the Indian wars of the Far West. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2002.

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Spoken Cree, Level I, west coast of James Bay. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 2000.

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West Coast seafood recipes: Over 375! easy-to-prepare seafood recipes for two people. Portland, Or: F. Amato Publications, 1995.

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Kim, Aehyung. Cost-benefit analysis of the Onchoceriasis Control Program (OCP). Washington, D.C: World Bank, 1995.

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Ellis, C. D. Spoken Cree =: Ê-ililîmonâniwahk : level II, west coast of James Bay. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 2004.

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Beecroft, D. H. Steam memories: 1950's - 1960's: West coast main line & branches in Lancashire : including Wigan, Preston, Lancaster, Morecambe, Carnforth and Blackpool. Nottingham: Book Law Publications, 2008.

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Glöckler, Michaela. A healing education: How can waldorf education meet the needs of children? : five lectures given at the West Coast Waldorf Teachers Conference in Fair Oaks, California, February 15-19, 1998. Fair Oaks: Rudolf Steiner College Press, 2000.

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Robert, Galois, ed. A voyage to the north west side of America: The journals of James Colnett, 1786-89. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press, 2004.

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Book chapters on the topic "Far West Coast"

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Smith, Victoria Ellen. "‘Far from My Native Land, and Far from You’: Reimagining the British at Cape Coast Castle in the Nineteenth Century." In Shadows of Empire in West Africa, 75–106. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39282-0_3.

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Hancock, James F. "Age of expansion." In Spices, scents and silk: catalysts of world trade, 264–77. Wallingford: CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789249743.0020.

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Abstract When the Dutch and English first entered the Indian Ocean, the primary goal of both nations was to gain a monopoly in the spice trade. To do this, they had to militarily push out the Portuguese and prevent the other from gaining a foothold. Ultimately, the VOC came out the big Winner taking control of the clove, nutmeg and mace trade of the Moluccas. It also took a considerable portion of the Indonesian pepper trade by force, but not all. With the loss of the Spice Islands, the British shifted their attention to India and its pepper, saltpetre, cotton and indigo. The VOC also turned its eyes to India, but with far less lasting impact. To gain their foothold in India the English and Dutch were faced with two significant challenges: they would need to gain the favour of the Mughals who now controlled most of North India and they would have to push back the Portuguese who were well entrenched along the west coast. The Mughals had left the Portuguese ports mostly alone, preferring to trade with them rather than fight.
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Oikonomidoy, Eleni, and Rachel G. Salas. "Exploring Top-Down and Bottom-Up Cosmopolitan Traces in Schools on the West Coast of the United States." In Educating for the 21st Century, 171–85. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1673-8_9.

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Gawali, Praveen, B. V. Lakshmi, Pramod Hanamgond, Sainath Aher, Pragati Deshmukh, Milind Herlekar, Satish Sangode, and Prafull Kamble. "Monsoon Impacted Magnetic and Geomorphological Changes Along the Redi Beach, Sindhudurg District, West Coast of Maharashtra, India." In Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems for Policy Decision Support, 113–36. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7731-1_5.

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Mbodji, C. A., D. Diouf, L. Ndour, A. L. Fall, and A. Maiga. "Hidden Costs of Decarbonizing Utility Generation: Investment on Grid Stability and Contribution of Renewable Energies." In Sustainable Energy Access for Communities, 77–85. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68410-5_8.

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AbstractHow much the energy transition will cost is yet to be determined. In the electricity sector, studies continue to show trends of decreasing costs for various renewable energy technologies such as solar photovoltaic and wind. Recurring recommendations are made from international organizations to phase-out energy subsidies on conventional fuels in order to make competitive electricity generation with renewable energy. In this chapter, the authors demonstrate how electricity generation with renewable resources can contribute to the decarbonization of utility generation. Considering the examples of Ghana and Senegal. They propose a new approach with five pillars to decarbonize electricity supply from the grid in the West Africa region.
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Rizzolli, Helmut, and Federico Pigozzo. "Economic and Social Aspects of the Trade of Luxury Goods between Africa and Europe: Ostrich Feather." In Atti delle «Settimane di Studi» e altri Convegni, 507–17. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-857-0.26.

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In Europe, in the Middle Ages, ostrich feathers were used for the decoration of military headgear, as a representation of the high lineage of the possessor and his military virtues. They were imported from the coasts of West Africa, from Egypt and Syria into Italian and Spanish ports and from there exported to England and continental Europe. Venice, at the end of the fourteenth century, began to color feathers and soon the new fashion was spread throughout Europe. During the fifteenth century, even women began to use ostrich feathers on their hats or in their fans. When European ships reached America, Central Africa and the islands of the Indian Ocean, a huge amount of exotic bird feathers became available and ostrich feather fad spread through the population.
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Wu, Chunming. "“Central Nation-Peripheral Barbarians in Four Directions-Four Seas”: The Geopolitical Order of Land-Sea Interactions of Early Chinese Civilization." In The Archaeology of Asia-Pacific Navigation, 3–24. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4079-7_1.

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AbstractDespite being a coastal country located to the west of the Pacific, ancient China essentially had a continental cultural pattern, with its vision turned toward the mainland, and a geopolitical order of land-sea interactions of ancient civilization centered on the Central Plains (Zhongyuan, 中原) around the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River and surrounded by “Peripheral Barbarians in Four Directions” (四方蛮夷) within “Four Seas” (四海). Nevertheless, these peripheral maritime “barbarian” Yi (夷) and Yue (越) and the oversea maritime Fan (番) had been active and developed along the southeast coast of China at the edge of these “Four Directions”. Here they had objectively played an important and indispensable role in the ancient history of Chinese civilization, from the native seafaring tradition of “being good at using boats” in the prehistoric and early historical period to the medieval and late historical “Maritime Silk Road” from Han (汉) to Tang (唐) dynasties.
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Wu, Chunming. "“Central Nation-Peripheral Barbarians in Four Directions-Four Seas”: The Geopolitical Order of Land-Sea Interactions of Early Chinese Civilization." In The Archaeology of Asia-Pacific Navigation, 3–24. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4079-7_1.

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AbstractDespite being a coastal country located to the west of the Pacific, ancient China essentially had a continental cultural pattern, with its vision turned toward the mainland, and a geopolitical order of land-sea interactions of ancient civilization centered on the Central Plains (Zhongyuan, 中原) around the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River and surrounded by “Peripheral Barbarians in Four Directions” (四方蛮夷) within “Four Seas” (四海). Nevertheless, these peripheral maritime “barbarian” Yi (夷) and Yue (越) and the oversea maritime Fan (番) had been active and developed along the southeast coast of China at the edge of these “Four Directions”. Here they had objectively played an important and indispensable role in the ancient history of Chinese civilization, from the native seafaring tradition of “being good at using boats” in the prehistoric and early historical period to the medieval and late historical “Maritime Silk Road” from Han (汉) to Tang (唐) dynasties.
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Dragomyretskyy, Oleksandr, Olena Dragomyretska, and Mikhail Skipa. "Search and Assessment of Decompression Zones in Landslide Slopes of the North-West Coast of the Black Sea (Ukraine)." In Engineering Geology for Society and Territory - Volume 5, 811–14. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09048-1_157.

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Philander, Carlo, and Abraham Rozendaal. "Rare-Earth Element and Thorium Potential of Heavy Mineral Deposits Along the West Coast of South Africa With Special Reference to the Namakwa Sands Deposit." In Proceedings of the 10th International Congress for Applied Mineralogy (ICAM), 531–39. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27682-8_63.

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Conference papers on the topic "Far West Coast"

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O’Connor, Michael, Tony Lewis, and Gordon Dalton. "Weather Window Analysis of Irish and Portuguese Wave Data With Relevance to Operations and Maintenance of Marine Renewables." In ASME 2013 32nd International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2013-11125.

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This paper presents the results of a weather window analysis of wave data from the west coast of Ireland and the Atlantic coast of Portugal in order to quantify the levels of access to ocean energy renewables, which may be deployed there, for operation and maintenance activities. In order to operate and maintain offshore marine renewables, a device will have to be accessible for a certain period of time. This will require a weather window consisting of a consecutive period of wave heights low enough and long enough for the device to be accessed. It is important to quantify what the levels of access are off the Irish west coast and Portuguese Atlantic coast given their high wind and wave resource. Wave data from two wave buoys, the M3 buoy located 56km off the west coast of Ireland and the Leixoes buoy located 19km off the Portuguese coast, are analysed to quantify the levels of access that exist. The data is used to quantify the general regimes at both sites by presenting the wave energy resource, the mean annual exceedance and the wave height frequency at both sites. The levels of access are quantified at operations and maintenance (O/M) access limits of Hs 1.0, 1.5, 2.0 and 2.5m wave height, by presenting the number of windows and the percentage of the year that these windows make up as well as the total number of hours, monthly and annual, that the wave heights are below these limits. Also presented are the waiting periods between windows by showing both the longest individual waiting periods between windows in a year and also the total intervals between windows in a year. The levels of access observed off Ireland and Portugal are then compared to levels of access observed at other marine renewable locations, namely the North Sea, Irish East Coast and Pacific North-western US coast. The results indicate that the levels of access off Ireland and Portugal are far below those observed at other marine renewable locations, and at the lower wave height access limits, there are very few suitable weather windows and considerable winter waiting periods between these windows. The implications of these low levels of access suggest that maintaining wave energy converters, off the west coast, may not be feasible and devices will need to be brought ashore for O/M activities.
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Eidem, Mathias Egeland. "Overview of Floating Bridge Projects in Norway." In ASME 2017 36th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2017-62714.

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This paper describe the development of floating bridge projects along the coast of Norway. Over the decades, the need to replace existing ferry connections with fixed linkes has beed rapidly increasing. However, the Norwegian nature with its deep and wide fjords, together with low traffic numbers have given the engineers big challenges in designing cost effective bridges for many of the crossings. One solution that was developed in the late 80s and early 90s by a combination of offshore technology and bridge technology was the end-anchored floating bridge concept. So far, two bridges of this design have been completed, the Bergsøysund Bridge and the Nordhordland Bridge. Prof. Moan was a key contributer in the developing work, enabling a safe design of the bridges. As the remaining ferry crossings are even deeper and wider, there is a need to further develop this concept, as well as developing new concepts, so that we are able to replace even further ferries with fixed links. The paper will look back at the two already buildt floating bridges, as well as the floating bridge concepts that might be used to cross the Bjørnafjord, on the west coast of Norway.
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Ma, Wei, and Cortis Cooper. "Estimating the Voyage Duration of Transoceanic LNG Transports." In ASME 2005 24th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2005-67398.

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A study was made to estimate the transit time of time-critical cargo (LNG) from Western Australia to the Far East (e.g. Japan) or the southern U.S. west coast. Unexpected delays during transit can result in stiff financial penalties imposed by LNG buyers. Conversely, quicker than expected voyages will underutilize expensive tankers. Since there was no prior experience along the two routes using the proposed new-build vessels, the SafeTrans computer simulation program was used to calculate the voyage duration. SafeTrans is a comprehensive routing simulator that accounts for weather routing, ship dynamics, and weather forecast errors. Basic voyage duration statistics are presented and indicate important differences between a) outgoing and returning voyages, b) the two routes, and c) weather-routed and non-weather-routed scenarios. These differences are examined and reveal that voyage duration estimate is significantly impacted by weather routing, and a comprehensive ship motion model and weather database. Finally, our results demonstrate an application of SafeTrans that goes beyond the original purposes of the program, and suggests it might well be useful for estimating the voyage duration for other types of time-critical cargo.
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Clarke, Joe, Andrew Grant, Gary Connor, and Cameron Johnstone. "Development and In-Sea Performance Testing of a Single Point Mooring Supported Contra-Rotating Tidal Turbine." In ASME 2009 28th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2009-79995.

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A 2nd generation, contra-rotating marine current turbine has been developed by the Energy Systems Research Unit at the University of Strathclyde. This system can be tuned to extract energy over a wide range of water depths by “flying” a neutrally-buoyant device from a flexible, tensioned mooring. After successful proof of concept turbine trials, the development programme has moved on to investigate the performance of a scaled prototype system comprising of a dual rotor, contra-rotating turbine directly coupled to a submersible contra-rotating generator; and held on station via a gravity based tensioned mooring system. The turbine/generator assembly was initially tested in a towing tank, before the entire system underwent sea trials initially at the Kyles of Bute in the River Clyde Estuary before being deployed in eth Sound of Islay of eth West Coast of Scotland. An investigation into turbine wake development (an area in which it is hoped that the contra-rotating turbine will have uniquely beneficial properties) has recently begun. Small single-rotor model turbines have been deployed in a flume. Trends observed so far are in accordance with those observed by other researchers.
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Vijay, Rachit, Manu Khanna, and PJ Sarma. "Well Revival in an Offshore Marginal Field Using Through Tubing Straddle Gas Lift Technology - A Case Study." In SPE Conference at Oman Petroleum & Energy Show. SPE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/200075-ms.

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Abstract LG is a marginal offshore field lying in the west coast of India. Well A and B in field LG were completed using 4 ½ - in and 3 ½ - in single-string multizone completion intersecting gas and oil-bearing zones. During the initial phase of its production, the wells only produced gas, until the oil-bearing sands were perforated, and the wells produced commingled gas and oil. These wells had been flowing naturally on self-drive and recently ceased to flow after showing gradual decline in their production. The diagnosis suggested a failure of Vertical Lift Performance (VLP) indicating a need to change the production technique and possibly a need for artificial lift in the wells to bring them online. The paper discusses an innovative and cost-effective approach involving the implementation of through-tubing mechanical straddle pack-off with gas lift assistance to bring the wells back to production and increasing the overall recovery from the field. A detailed analysis of the various techniques for bringing the well online was evaluated keeping in mind the associated cost and time for each method. The considerations lead to the plan of introducing gas lift as an artificial lift method for these wells. Wells A and B were not equipped with any gas lift mandrel for introducing artificial gas lift. Workover for these wells would result in higher cost, time & risk factors for the wells. The economic viability of such a workover was not justifiable given the incremental production anticipated. After performing a detailed technical and economic analysis, the decision was made to implement a through-tubing gas lift technique using a straddle packer conveyed on slickline across the circulation Sliding Sleeve Door (SSD). The straddle pack-off was to be introduced in the existing 4 ½ - in and 3 ½ - in production tubing with internally mounted gas lift mandrels/orifice valves. Detailed modelling was performed to determine the correct orifice size for different lift parameters. The operations in candidate wells A and B were successfully conducted and the surface setup for the gas lift was installed. The mechanical pack-off was set at the desired depths without any issue, and the gas was injected through the annulus leading to instantaneous production from the well. The total operations period was minimal as compared to the workover operations, far safer and more cost-effective for the production enhancement achieved. This paper describes the job design, technique implemented, and challenges overcome during the successful activation of a theoretically dead well to 1000 BOPD production, establishing the viability of through-tubing gas lifting. Learnings from the paper will help professionals plan for such well interventions involving the use of mechanical straddle pack off for gas lift operations.
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Pichitkul, Auraluck, Lakshmi N. Sankar, and Jechiel Jagoda. "Feasibility of an Offshore Wind Farm in the North Sea Region." In ASME 2019 Gas Turbine India Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gtindia2019-2783.

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Abstract Preliminary design and feasibility investigation of a 2-MW wind turbine for offshore wind farm operation are presented in this study. A region in the North Sea, to the west of the West Frisian Islands offshore of Dutch coast is selected as a potential wind farm site due to its high availability of wind resources. Based on the wind data of the selected site and operating requirements of the wind farm, preliminary sizing and conceptual design of wind turbine rotor blades are carried out. Performance of the rotor design is first assessed by classical blade element-momentum theory, followed by state-of-the-art commercial CFD software. Economics and feasibility analysis of this wind turbine operating in an offshore wind farm setting is conducted using DOE/NREL scaling cost model. The feasibility investigation results reveal that the cost of energy (COE) for operating the current wind turbine design at the selected wind farm site is considerably lower than the average COE in the Netherlands, indicating high potential of commercially making profits. Environmental impact studies have also been done.
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Wintle, E. "Case Study: West Coast Main Line Auto-transformer system." In IET Seminar on Railway Electrification: Lessons for the Future. Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic.2013.0165.

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Fletcher, R., Zongyi Shao, and R. Seward. "West Coast Main Line auto-transformer electrification system needs intelligent condition monitoring." In IEE Seminar Condition Monitoring for Rail Transport Systems. IEE, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic:19980978.

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Waldin, Jeremy, and Ben Baty. "Recovering the Waiho – Emergency response and recovery of the Waiho River Bailey Bridge." In IABSE Congress, Christchurch 2021: Resilient technologies for sustainable infrastructure. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/christchurch.2021.0537.

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<p>Waiho – (verb) (-ngia,-tia) <i>to let be, leave alone, put, place, ignore.</i></p><p>SH6 Waiho Bailey Bridge is located just south of Franz Josef township in the South Island of New Zealand and is a critical connection for the West Coast. The Bailey bridge was first constructed in 1990 and has since been raised and extended three times due to significant aggradation of the riverbed. During a massive storm event on March 26, 2019 the northern abutment and northern- most pier were washed out leading to collapse of several spans of the bridge. The cost caused by the loss of the bridge was estimated to be in the order of $2-3M per day. Consequently, there was intense pressure on Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency to restore access across the river.</p><p>As Team Leader and Deputy Team Leader of the West Coast Bridge Management Contract, Jeremy Waldin and Ben Baty led the $6.5M emergency recovery managing an emergency response team which worked across multiple organisations to recover this 170m long bridge in just 18 days.</p>
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Tsai, H., Sheng-Fong Lin, Chi-Fang Chen, Tien-Siang Ling, Cheng-Cyuan Fan, and Wei-Chun Hu. "Estimation and analysis of the underwater noise during construction of offshore wind farm in the west coast of Taiwan." In 2013 IEEE International Underwater Technology Symposium (UT 2013). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ut.2013.6519869.

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Myer, Larry. Sequestration Options for the West Coast States. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/895385.

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Larry Myer. Preliminary Geologic Characterization of West Coast States for Geologic Sequestration. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/907916.

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Gornitz, V. M., T. W. Beaty, and R. C. Daniels. A coastal hazards data base for the U.S. West Coast. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/661514.

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Yang, Zhaoqing, Wei-Cheng Wu, Taiping Wang, and Luca Castrucci. High-Resolution Regional Wave Hindcast for the U.S. West Coast. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1573061.

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Iselin, Columbus O'Donnell. Oceanographic observations from the Semmes : Jan. 14-Feb. 14, 1941. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, December 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1575/1912/29558.

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Oceanographic Observations from the SEMMES Jan. 14-Feb. 14, 1941 On a recent cruise through the West Indies a program of oceanographic observations was carried out on board the experimental sound ship, the U.S.S. SEMMES, in conjunction with the submarine, TRITON. This work which began on January 14 at New London, Conn. and ended on February 14 at Key West, Fla. included a week of operations with the East Coast Sound School out of Key West. The bathythermograph, an instrument for measuring the sea water temperature continuously from the surface down to 75 fathoms, was used for oceanographic observations.
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Lehman, S., B. Johnston, R. Twogood, M. Wieting, T. Yorkey, H. Robey, D. Whelan, and R. Nagele. Selected results from LLNL-Hughes RAR for West Coast Scotland Experiment 1991. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6755607.

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Rattenbury, M., J. Begg, and B. Doody. The Potential for CO2 Storage in the West Coast-Tasman Region, New Zealand. Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse Gas Technologies, November 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.5341/rpt09-1530.

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Campbell, Sally, Gretchen Smith, Pat Temple, John Pronos, Regina Rochefort, and Chris Andersen. Monitoring for ozone injury in West Coast (Oregon, Washington, California) forests in 1998. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/pnw-gtr-495.

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Warwick, William M. Analysis of Hanford-based Options for Sustainable DOE Facilities on the West Coast. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1047421.

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Strub, P. T., John A. Barth, and John S. Allen. Validation and Research Utilization of the NRL Regional Model for the U.S. West Coast. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada613937.

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