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Parkaeology and climate change
The United States National Park Service (NPS) recognizes that cultural resources are particularly vulnerable to climate change impacts because such resources are fixed on the landscape, cannot be replaced, and, if lost, lost...
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Spanish Park Trip Inspires Latest Composition Piece
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Premiere dates for "Park Guell" are Jan. 26 and Jan. 31 in Charlotte. More information can be found online at ronparksmusic.com.
Published by: Winthrop University
Faculty Members' Documentary Details Spartanburg's Duncan Park Stadium
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
"Duncan Park Stadium: 85 Years of Baseball Memories" will air Oct. 20 and Oct. 24 on ETV. Faculty members Mark Nortz and Albert Bolognese started working on the documentary in January 2010.
Published by: Winthrop University
Improving Park Maintenance Efficiency Using a Mobile Application
This article describes the construction and evaluation of a mobile application for use by park maintenance personnel that features an interactive map allowing for real time positioning of the user in relation to equipment...
Winthrop Board Displays Unanimous Support of Knowledge Park Initiative
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Trustees unanimously approved a resolution to endorse the Knowledge Park initiative during the June 19 quarterly meeting. The Knowledge Park concept was developed in 2012 as public and private leaders joined together to...
Published by: Winthrop University
No Evolution in the Half-mass Radius of Milky Way-type Galaxies over the Last 10 Gyr
Abstract The Milky Way (MW) galaxy is in focus, thanks to new observational data. Here we shed new light on the MW’s past by studying the structural evolution of MW progenitors...
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Optimal PM2.5 emission reduction strategies for an industrial park based on China’s 12th five-year plan on air pollution prevention and control
Over the past decades, China has been undertaking extremely rapid industrialization and urbanization. Along with economic boom, many adverse environmental effects are emerging. Among them, it is of great significance for the...
Winthrop and Rock Hill Leaders Take Next Steps for Miracle Park
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
HIGHLIGHTS Miracle Park is a public/private project between the university, the city of Rock Hill and the York County Disabilities Foundation. Developers said Miracle Park promises to bring the joys of recreation to everyone...
Published by: Winthrop University
Economic Value of Cultural Ecosystem Services from Recreation in Popa Mountain National Park, Myanmar
Protected areas offer diverse ecosystem services, including cultural services related to recreation, which contribute manifold to human wellbeing and the economy. However, multiple pressures from other human activities...
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Enhanced Cross-Entropy Technique for Triangular Fuzzy Neutrosophic Multiple-Attribute Decision-Making and Applications to Quality Evaluation of Urban-Park Environmental Design
Mengxue Liu
Jan 01, 2024
The evaluation of urban park environmental design quality is essential for ensuring that parks meet community needs and environmental sustainability. By comprehensively considering indicators such as functionality, aesthetics...
Optimal PM2.5 emission reduction strategies for an industrial park based on China’s 12th five-year plan on air pollution prevention and control
Over the past decades, China has been undertaking extremely rapid industrialization and urbanization. Along with economic boom, many adverse environmental effects are emerging. Among them, it is of great significance for the...
Environmental Impacts of Large-Scale Spirulina (Arthrospira platensis) Production in Hellisheidi Geothermal Park Iceland
Spirulina algae (Spirulina platensis) cultivated in geothermally powered photobioreactors is here proposed as a potentially resource efficient, zero-carbon, and nutritious alternative to conventional beef meat. Employing a...
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Sensitivity of tsunami data to the updip extent of the July 2021 Mw 8.2 Alaska earthquake
A large tsunamigenic earthquake of magnitude Mw 8.2 occurred on the Alaska‐Aleutian subduction zone in July 2021. To reveal the characteristics of the event, we first applied spectral and wavelet analyses to the induced tsunami...
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Sensitivity of tsunami data to the updip extent of the July 2021 Mw 8.2 Alaska earthquake
A large tsunamigenic earthquake of magnitude Mw 8.2 occurred on the Alaska‐Aleutian subduction zone in July 2021. To reveal the characteristics of the event, we first applied spectral and wavelet analyses to the induced tsunami...
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Multi-stage cold energy recovery/utilization
In coastal cities, a large amount of cold energy is released into the nearby seawater during the process of regasification of liquefied natural gas (LNG) at the receiving terminal, and meanwhile, a large amount of exported...
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Potential landslide origin of the Seram Island tsunami in Eastern Indonesia on 16 June 2021 following an Mw 5.9 earthquake.
A 51 cm tsunami amplitude was observed in Tehoru, Seram Island (Indonesia), following an Mw 5.9 earthquake. Such a relatively large tsunami is highly unexpected from this size earthquake. Our analyses showed that the tsunami was...
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Potential landslide origin of the Seram Island tsunami in Eastern Indonesia on 16 June 2021 following an Mw 5.9 earthquake.
A 51 cm tsunami amplitude was observed in Tehoru, Seram Island (Indonesia), following an Mw 5.9 earthquake. Such a relatively large tsunami is highly unexpected from this size earthquake. Our analyses showed that the tsunami was...
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Gigahertz pulse source by compression of modelocked VECSEL pulses coherently broadened in the normal dispersion regime
We report the coherent spectral broadening of the output of a mode-locked VECSEL emitting 455 fs pulses at 1007 nm in the normaldispersion regime. Subsequent compression of the fiber outputs using a transmission grating...
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