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The boundary between upper and lower seismogenic layers, below which large earthquakes tend to occur, is very important to estimate future seismic hazards. To estimate the depth of the seismogenic boundary, this study analyzes more than 38,000 earthquakes... see more

The aim of the present study is to analyze numerically the steady boundary layer flow and heat transfer characteristics of Casson fluid with variable temperature and viscous dissipation past a permeable shrinking sheet with second order slip velocity. Usi... see more

Assuming as a starting model the pattern of the Moho boundary as interpreted in a recent study on the basis of the available DSS profiles, a preliminary 3D gravity model of the crustal structures in the Central-Eastern Alpine sector is proposed. The aim o... see more

Knowledge of fish behavior and its relationship to environmental factors is needed to develop fishing gear operating methods to be more effective. Fish targetting is no longer seen from the catch (amount) result. The target fish is no longer seen from the... see more

Cooking pits – in clusters or in rowsCooking pits can occur either arranged in one or more rows, following a roughly parallel course, or in clusters of up to several hundred closely-spaced examples with no apparent pattern in their location. This type of ... see more

The Hundred-Meter SectionThe "tell" of Ras al-Qala'a lies in the centre of the northern coast of Bahrain Island in the Persian Gulf, at the head of a shallow bay. It receives its name from the 'qala'a', or fort, which crowns the mound and which was occupi... see more

Five among Bahrain's Hundred Thousand Grave-moundsThere are places on Bahrain where in every direction to the horizon nothing meets the eye but thousands upon thousands of burial tumuli. Imagination baulks at the sight of this enormous number of closely p... see more

Five Stages in the History of a Burial Mound In the years 1949-50 a fairly large barrow, which had been considerably damaged by casual digging, was excavated in the centre of the city of Esbjerg (fig. 1).Excavation methodThe tumulus was cut away quarter b... see more

Cooking pits – in clusters or in rowsCooking pits can occur either arranged in one or more rows, following a roughly parallel course, or in clusters of up to several hundred closely-spaced examples with no apparent pattern in their location. This type of ... see more

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