Computational intelligence in earth and environmental science Computational Intelligence in Biology: Current Trends and Open Problems. Smolinski, Tomasz G., Milanova, Mariofanna M., and Hassanien, Aboul-Ella (Eds.).C. M. Taylor and A. Agah. Data mining and genetic algorithms: Finding hidden.....
Environmental Geochemistry Konrad B. Krauskopf, Keith Loague, in Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology (Third Edition), 2003 I Introduction The present steady state of the earth's chemical environment is the product of a long history of change from very different conditions on the primiti...
Earth System Science (ESS) has in recent years emerged as a holistic super-discipline that tries to embrace Earth and human society as one interlinked system. Building upon a view from space, ESS has been described as a striving to perceive the big picture, to monitor and manage the "couple...
This work has both positive and negative implications for the likelihood of aerobic, complex life existing on other worlds. On one side, we can create an oxygenated world in our model without needing a succession of specific tectonic or biological events to do so, meaning that one might expect...
And we get hints at further studying about interrelationships between homeostasis organized in the ecosystem and an increase in oxygen concentration, or about the meaning of the existence of animals in the ecosystems. 展开 关键词:biosphere geophysiology closed ecosystem living system ...
Inverse analysis has been utilized to understand unknown underground geological properties by matching the observational data with simulators. To overcome the underconstrained nature of inverse problems and achieve good performance, an approach is presen
The phrase "earth science" is used to refer broadly to the scientific disciplines that study our planet. Studies of the lithosphere (which includes geology, geophysics, geochemistry, and geography), the hydrosphere (which includes hydrology and marine, o
Moreover, the homes in which we live help us to establish meaning in the world. Part of that sense in which we experience inhabitation consists of our relationship to the materials used – be it stone, clay or wood; steel, glass or plastic. ...
“global” and “local” contexts. Movement Three seeks to tap into Indigenous knowledge alluded to in the phrase “all my relations”, meaning knowledge that honors the agency of the creation and its relational nature. The author proposes that this creation–human interconnected epistemology can ...
and raise awareness of these sites for modern development planning. By understanding the landscape of the Nile floodplain and its environmental history, archeologists will be better equipped to prioritize locations for fieldwork investigation and, consequently, raise awareness of these sites for ...