Search for dissertations about: "deep sea"
Showing result 41 - 45 of 107 swedish dissertations containing the words deep sea.
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41. Mapping bathymetry : From measurement to applications
Abstract : Surface elevation is likely the most fundamental property of our planet. In contrast to land topography, bathymetry, its underwater equivalent, remains uncertain in many parts of the World ocean. Bathymetry is relevant for a wide range of research topics and for a variety of societal needs. READ MORE
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42. On methods for estimating oceanic flow
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to estimate and possibly quantify ocean flow by utilizing conventional and novel observational methods as well as model results. Motionally induced voltages, from a cable-based observational system in the Baltic Sea, were analysed to determine their utility for ocean monitoring. READ MORE
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43. Seismic stratigraphy and tectonics offshore Scania, south-western Baltic Sea
Abstract : Geophysical data and descriptions of deep wells, produced during hydrocarbon explorations in the south-western part of the Baltic Sea offshore Scania, have revealed new information on the geological development of the area. This investigation is concentrated to the offshore triangular segment between the northwest-southeast Permian Sorgenfrei-Tornquist Zone through Scania and the east-west Caledonian Front north of Rügen. READ MORE
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44. Subsurface fluxes of mass and energy at the accumulation zone of Lomonosovfonna ice cap, Svalbard
Abstract : Glaciers cover ca 10% of the Earth's land and are found in the high altitudes and latitudes. They are important components of environmental systems due to the multiple feedbacks linking them with the atmosphere, hydrosphere and periglacial landscapes. READ MORE
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45. Radar Signal Processing using Artificial Neural Networks
Abstract : This thesis combines radar signal processing, with data driven artificial neuralnetwork (ANN) methods. Signal processing algorithms are often based on modelingassumptions of how the data was formed. In some cases, such models are sufficientfor designing good, or even optimal, solutions. READ MORE