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Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

We carry expertice in these areas: CFD-modelling of fluid flow, heat transfer, thermodynamic processes and two phase flow. Consultant in fire, explosion and gas dispersion. Safety studies. Risk analys
Stavanger area with their engineering and consultancy needs related to the Petrell technology, products and services VessFire and Brilliant. VessFire is a computer programme for the time-dependent non-linear analysis of thermo-mechanical response during blow-down of process segments and process equipment. VessFire (www.vessfire) is built on Brilliant, a CFD system with many unique features. Brilliant is used for simulation of leakages, pool fires, jet fires, gas dispersion, flaring, ventilation,

ProAero Technology

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Provides turn-key, high performance CFD calculations for the aerospace, automotive, and turbomachinery industries.

Pump Consulting, Literature and Software

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Provides services to pump users on pump sizing and pump / piping system calculations as well as pump system problem solving and training.

Rotordynamics of Turbomachinery

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Engineering and Consulting Centre for Dynamic Problems in Rotating Machinery. Software, equipment and tools.

RPMTurbo - Specialists in linear flow analysis

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Worldwide CFD consulting specialised in providing flutter risk anlysis for turbomachinery and other aerospace structures using linear and non-linear three-dimensional Navier-Stokes flow solvers.

R.Tech CFD

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Offers CFD simulations with expertise in modelling high-speed flows.

Sage Physics and Engineering

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CFD consulting for industrial clients; technology transfer and training to clients.
Multiple species. Optimizing a spreading process for a thick fluid between two flexible belts..

Schematic Approach is a source for information on machinery fluids, oil analysis, tests and standards.

Simulent Inc.

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

An engineering software and consulting company providing engineering solutions for fluid and thermal systems.
And in terms of nozzle designs..RF-ICPs are used in a wide variety of industrial applications, e.g., chemical vapor deposition of thin films, analytical chemistry, spray coatings, destruction of hazardous waste, powder treatment, etc. SimPlasma simultaneously solves the equations for the transport of mass, momentum, and energy, along with Maxwells equations. It can be used to predict the effect of DC and RF powers, mass flow rates of plasma and peripheral gases, and pressure on the temperature

Swift Engineering Inc.

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Performs measurements in a moving ground sub-scale wind tunnel.

Tahoe Design Software

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Develops piping design, pump selection software and custom product promotion CDs. Free software downloads are available at their website.

Thermal and Environmental Flow Numerics

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TEFNumerics is a company specialising in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) consulting for industrial applications. Based in Stellenbosch, South Africa.

TSI Incorporated

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PIV, LDA, PDA, and HWA systems for Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Flow research. Based in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA.

Ventilex

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Ventilex manufactures quality Fluid Bed Dryers, Fluid Bed Coolers, Flash Dryers, Jet-Bag Air Filtration. Bokfard™ Steam Sterilization Equipment available.

Wind Tunnel Manufacturing

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Design, fabrication and service of wind tunnels and associated equipment, Aerolab.
Testing or research specifications. Contact AEROLAB with your laboratory equipment specifications for a free quotation..

Benton County Water Quality

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Philomath High School senior class project that monitors water quality of swimming holes. Includes photos of the sites and water quality results.

Information concerning the impact of phosphates on aquatic systems and the environment, the properties and performance of polyphosphate products, and measures to reduce phosphate discharges.
Phosphorus, which is essential for all living organisms, plants, animals and man. Phosphates are present in sewage from both detergents and (the main source) from human foods, transferred into human wastes, and also in animal manures, food industry wastes. Phosphates can be recovered from these sources and recycled back into industry, into fertilisers or into detergents. Pilot projects have shown this to be feasible, and a number of full scale installations are now operational (see the

Clean Lakes Program

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EPA's information resources on clean lakes, including links to on-line documents, the latest [1994] published 305(b) report, and ordering instructions for other documents about clean lakes.
National Lakes Asssessment Comprising 39.9 million acres, lakes and reservoirs are a major water resource in this country. Freshwater inland lakes and reservoirs provide our nation with 70% of its drinking water and supply water for industry, irrigation, and hydropower. Lake ecosystems support complex and important food web interactions and provide habitat needed to support numerous threatened and endangered species. Lakes are also the cornerstone of our nation& ,s 19 billion dollar freshwater

Web interface to database of water quality in Ireland. Interactive maps and graphs show water quality for rivers and lakes throughout the country. Also includes links to reports on inland water qualit

Living Water

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Applying ecological principles and natural systems to create water and waste solutions for households, communities, agriculture, landfills and industry.

The Lorch Foundation

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Charitable trust foundation that promotes education and research in water purification and related technologies.

Programs to reduce water pollution from land use practices such as construction and agriculture.
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A multidisciplinary team that analyzes and conducts natural resource management programs with an emphasis on nonpoint source (NPS) pollution policy,assessment, and control technologies.

Nutrient Net Demo

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Demonstration of a market-based approach for protecting and improving water quality. Nutrient trading involves allowing sources to trade in ways that meet local and watershed-wide water quality goals
Total quantity of nutrients entering the water, or within the context of a voluntary, open program with a percentage reduction goal. In either context, the goal is to cost-effectively reduce the amount of nutrients that enter a waterway. back to top.Controls on point sources have become tighter over time, leading to ever higher control costs. These controls have produced significant improvements in water quality. Yet greater pollution reductions are needed on many waterways to meet the goals of

Nutrient Pollution

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Discusses how nitrogen and phosphorus enrichment affect Chesapeake Bay and other aquatic systems.

Pollutants And Human Activities

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7th graders Dave and Adnan built with website providing information on water testing, pullutants, and watersheds.
Find out what& ,s in your water, what to test your water for when trying to find out the quality of the water and what two kids named Adnan Mookhtiar and David Nolasco did to make a difference for an earthday project. So explore this site made by Adnan Mookhtiar and David Nolasco to find the answers to these questions..Find out what& ,s in your water, what to test your water for when trying to find out the quality of the water and what two kids named Adnan Mookhtiar and David Nolasco did to make

SEL Environmental is a sub-contractor specialising in engineered solutions for passive and active gas protection to structures, stormwater management, in-ground vertical geomembrane barrier and vent t
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Computer application being developed to help water managers to evaluate the effect of large nutrient loads on stream nutrient retention, by analyzing relationships between stream nutrient retention an

USGS National Analysis of Trace Elements

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Assessment of trace elements in ground water, surface water, streambed sediment, and fish and clam tissue across the United States.
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USGS Toxics Substances Hydrology Program

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Goal is to provide unbiased earth science information on the behavior of toxic substances in U.S. hydrologic environments.
Compounds individually or in mixtures because there currently is insufficient toxicological and epidemiological data. This study is part of an ongoing effort by the USGS to characterize the sources, occurrence, transport and fate of cyanotoxin mixtures in various environmental settings. Scientists and managers can use these data to more fully understand and manage potential threats caused by cyanotoxin exposures to humans and animals..National Reconnaissance of Pharmaceuticals, Hormones and

Water Quality Products

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Provideseditorial content including developments in water conditioning, filtration and disinfection for residential, commercial and industrial systems.

Waterose Environmental Sciences

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Judith Burke, British Columbia water inventory specialist, provides articles, photos and information related to water quality, testing, salmon restoration, and related topics. Also includes resume, pa

Presented to raise awareness of water-quality issues. Offers information on rainfall, weather, watersheds, stormwater projects, and pollution.
Efforts. Research find out about our water quality monitoring programs, special studies, and our stormwater lab..The policies that apply to the County of Orange Official Web Portal may not be the same as the terms of use for other web sites. The County of Orange cannot attest to the accuracy of the information provided by the linked websites. Any link to an external website is not intended as an endorsement of that external website, any product or service offered or referenced to or any views

Waterwatch Victoria

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Organisation which carries out monitoring programs, and the testing of physical and chemical properties of water.
Enthusiasm with Waterwatch. There are many other ways you can spend that time too so be sure to make a wise decision before you sign up..

A link between British Columbia and other grassland related programs in Canada, the United States, and the world.

Photo essay illustrates the evolution of Mojave and Colorado River native grasslands to desert due to grazing.
Some of General Patton tank tracks are still visible around his training camp from World War II, but most of those camps have been naturally revegetated by creosote bush and bursage, and most of those camps are difficult to find today. The impacts of current military activities that are usually heavily mitigated in the Mojave are really insignificant compared to the widespread, ecosystem-wide destruction caused by grazing. In 1997, within the BLM Ord Mountain grazing allotment, each head of

Database of Flower-Visiting Insects

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A database of insects species that visit prairie wildflowers in Illinois and the Midwest.

Effects of ozone on grassland plant diversity

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Research conducted by the Air Pollution / Climate Research Group on the effects of ozone (air pollutant) on the biodiversity of grassland
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Kasota Prairie

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A 90-acre portion of the great prairies which covered one third of Minnesota before 1850. Juniper and oak forest the river side of the prairie, which lies on the bluffs of the Minnesota River Valley
Save the Kasota Prairie is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization. Annual dues are as follows Regular membership .00 Contributor .00 Patron 0.00 Organization 0.00.To become a member mail your name, address, phone number and dues to SKP P.O. Box 3544 Mankato, MN 56002.Save The Kasota Prairie, Inc. All membership, financial and legal correspondence should be sent to SKP. P.O. Box 3544, Mankato MN 56002.Between October 1998 and January 1999, SKP took part in seed cataloging of the Kasota

Konza Prairie

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The Konza Prairie Research Natural Area (KPRNA) is representative of native tallgrass prairie in the Flint Hills of eastern Kansas.

Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie

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Describes the largest prairie east of the Mississippi River, including natural history, visitor information, field notes, gallery of photos, a downloadable restoration plan and quarterly publication a
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Northern Prairie Biological Resources

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Plants and animals of the U.S. northern Great Plains. Species identification, population declines, searchable by type, taxon, or geography.

Prairie Plains Resource Institute

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Land trust specializing in prairie and wetland protection and restoration in Nebraska, USA.
This 4944-acre property owned by Prairie Plains Resource Institute (PPRI) offers visitors access to a beautiful northern high plains landscape with its diversity of unique landforms, plants and wildlife. This property will eventually serve as a site for educational activities and research and as a meeting place..Prairie Plains Resource Institute received this land gift in 1993 from Howard Juhl. Juhl maintained the use and management of the land until 2005, whereby he assigned full ownership to

Prairie Wildflowers of Illinois

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Descriptions and photographs of Prairie Wildflowers in Illinois. Also includes cultivation requirements, range maps, floral-fauna associations, and other information.
Plant attract long-tongued bees, including honeybees, bumblebees, Anthophorine bees, Miner bees, Mason bees, and large Leaf-Cutting bees. To a lesser extent, Halictid bees, butterflies, Sphinx moths, and hummingbirds may visit the flowers, but they are not effective pollinators. The caterpillars of the moth Elaphria chalcedonia (Chalcedony Midget) feed on the foliage of this and other beardtongues. There have been reports that the caterpillars of the butterfly Euphydryes phaeton (Baltimore) feed

Tall Grass Prairies of Illinois

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Introduction to different kinds of tallgrass prairies in Illinois, describing their history, animals and plants. Includes many photos of prairie plants.
Growing points slightly below ground level, and extensive, deep root systems. The tender growing points of prairie plants occur an inch or so below ground and are usually not injured by prairie fires, which move rapidly across the prairie. These underground growing points are also left unharmed by browsing animals. During droughts, the deep roots of prairie plants are able to take up moisture from deep in the soil..Prairies are wonderful places, and I hope that your interest has been stimulated

Tallgrass Ontario

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This action oriented network of organizations and individuals seeks to identify, conserve, manage and restore tallgrass prairie, savanna and related ecological communities in Ontario, Canada.
More popular in Ontario gardens today. There is a growing interest in restoring and recreating natural areas, from backyards and boulevards, to old fields and abandoned railway lines. Where habitat-creation projects are well executed, they can provide a significant contribution to the conservation of wildlife diversity. This section includes some gardens and larger recreations around Ontario..This section includes a small sample of prairie gardens and recreations. If you have a prairie garden,

Tussock Grassland Management Information System

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Information about the ecology and management of the tussock grasslands of New Zealand.
This site is about providing information about the ecology and management of the tussock grasslands of New Zealand. It seeks to bring information from many different sources together into one place for easy access by land managers, policy makers, researchers and other interest groups. Site maintenance and updating is provided through the FRST-funded research programme Restoring Indigenous Biodiversity in Human Landscapes . First time users can read about how the programme was developed, you can

Amethyst Galleries' Mineral Gallery

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Provides a searchable database of mineral and gemstone descriptions, images, and specimens.
Attended a wonderful small college (Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Indiana), and graduated with a degree in physics. A small liberal arts college offers many unique opportunities. For one, I was able to satisfy my literature requirement with an Independent Study course I created on The Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov. I also wrote my first SF piece (essentially a space opera similar to some of the works of E. E. Doc Smith) while a student there, but I was embarrassed by my poor writing and gave

Athena Mineralogy

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Systematic classification of minerals and searchable database.
Often modify formulas and other datas, new minerals are discovered, others are discredited. So, consider these lists as dynamic and subject to change and error. Comments, corrections and additions are welcome..These signs overload mineral names, they are not readable on all computers and they seriously mineral sorting (e.g. Zinc Melanterite comes before Zincite, but ZINCITE and ZINCMELANTERITE are correctly sorted)..Polytypes are not regarded as separate mineral species. The following letters

Mindat

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Searchable mineral database with physical and chemical properties as well as locality information.
Headframe at the top of a mine dump. Possible thorium in the area..Agaro Lake, Baceno, Ossola Valley, Verbano-Cusio-Ossola Province, Piedmont, ItalyOrange crystals up to 6 mm. Self collected. Photo and collection Alberto Vaghi..Soda Dam, Jemez Sulfur District, Sandoval Co., New Mexico, USASoda Dam is about 300ft long and 50ft high and began forming ~7000 years ago, although older travertine deposits are present in the area. Water from the hot springs flowed over the dam, adding travertine to it,

Mineral 1.0

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An online rock and mineral quiz/test, as well as a browsable online mineral database with descriptions and pictures.

Mineral Spectroscopy

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Information about color in minerals and the spectroscopy of minerals (mineral absorption spectra).
Did I miss someone? Send me the information, please. Do you have a picture of one of these individuals to contribute? If so e-mail me a gif, tif, pcx, or bmp image, or send me a print which I can scan in. Back to the Mineral Spectroscopy home page.

MineralDB Collectors Software

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Mineral software to catalogue collections and research mineral facts using the extensive knowledge base.
Mineral collectors to catalogue personal mineral collections, identify minerals using the mineral identification feature, view a wide range of mineral images, and discover mineral property information using the inbuilt mineral database encyclopedia. The software.Typical view of the mineral properties database, showing a summary on the most important properties, crystallography, chemistry and classification. For many species example mineral images are displayed. Double-clicking on the crystal

MinMax - Mineral Information System

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Searchable database of minerals and worldwide collecting localities. Languages: English, Deutsch

Virtual Atlas of Opaque and Ore Minerals

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Information about the identification and study of minerals.

Web Mineral

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Extensive mineral database containing crystallography, chemical composition, physical and optical properties, Dana classification, Strunz classification, mineral name origins, mineral locality informa
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Archaeology in the City

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The archaeological heritage of each city, the result of slow stratification, is limited and has a tendency to disappear in the course of new building construction and new developments.

Archaeology Online

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Provides illustrated descriptions of two contrasting techniques in archaeology - survey and excavation. Includes both aerial photography and ground survey.

Archaeology Theory and Method Discussion

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Moderated discussion list whose purpose is to provide a venue for discussing archaeological and anthropological theory and archaeological methodology.

Archeologia Belga

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Site dedicated to archaeology and its practice. Methodological approach and illustraded archaeology. Rescue archaeology, programmed archaeology, a legal approach, and also archaeology and law.

Archeology Mapping

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Geophysical Survey Systems Inc. explain the technology and use of geophysical survey methods in archeology for non-invasively mapping the subsurface and features within it.
George Washington historic Mount Vernon Estate was a profitable, and diverse commercial enterprise. Today, Mount Vernon is almost unchanged in appearance as it was in 1799, the last year of George Washington life..Also during the day, Dan and Meg collected data in an area thought to be a slave cemetery from Washington& ,s time at Mt. Vernon. The slave cemetery is located near the grave site and memorial of Washington and his family..At the end of the day, Dan and Meg decided to collect one last

Arch-Experiment Mailing List

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Discussion of all aspects of experimental archaeology and archaeological reconstructions especially focused on groups carrying out experimental archaeology in Britain.

Arch-Theory Mailing List

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Mailing list for international discussions, reviews, and exchanges of information in archaeological theory and associated fields of interest.

Believers in the Lost Ark

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From Guardian Unlimited, treating myth as fact misunderstands the meaning of religion.
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Dental Microwear

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Information on the study of microscopic wear on teeth and free image analysis software.
1149-1166..Teaford, M.F. (1988). Scanning electron microscope diagnosis of wear patterns versus artifacts on fossil teeth. Scan. Microsc. 2, 1167-1175..Teaford, M.F. (1991). Dental microwear what can it tell us about diet and dental function? In (MA Kelley and CS Larsen, Ed) Advances in Dental Anthropology., pp. 341-356. New York Alan R. Liss..Teaford, M.F. (1993). Dental microwear and diet in extant and extinct Theropithecus preliminary analyses. In (NG Jablonski, Ed) Theropithecus the Life and

Experimental Archaeology

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An essay by Dr Peter Reynolds, Director of Butser Ancient Farm, 'The Nature of Experiment in Archaeology'.
Definitive lecture on the topic of the Nature of Experiment in Archaeology based on more than 25 years endeavour in the field. This page gives the full published paper with full references, not published until 1999. It was also published in 1999 in a condensed, unreferenced form as.in a book in honour of John Coles, one of the founding fathers of the Butser Project and an early leading figure in UK Experimental Archaeology. The two versions may be compared on this website..

Lithic Analysis & Obsidian Hydration Laboratory

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Has over three decades of experience and work in the field of obsidian hydration dating. Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at the University of California, Los Angeles.

Magnetic "Pollution" of Archaeological Sites

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Archaeological practices and their effect on Geophysical survey results, with suggestions for new standards.
Transparencies are used to created composite images, and the advantages of processing GPR data using GEOPLOT software noise reduction techniques are also demonstrated and discussed..Advances Benefits of Geophysical Methods by Kenneth L. Kvamme, Archeo-Imaging Lab, University of Arkansas.Website 2009 Archaeo-Physics LLC. Unless otherwise noted, materials from this website may be reproduced for nonprofit educational purposes, please cite or link to source page. This page last updated.

A laboratory manual by Donny Hamilton of the Texas A&M University.
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The Microarchaeology of Social Practice

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The theoretical foundation is neither processual nor postprocessual in character, but build upon poststructuralist theory enhanced with a necessary touch of constructionism. On-line books and articles

Photogrammetry and Archaeology

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An introduction into photogrammetrical applications to archaeology by Michael Doneus, Institute for Prehistory and Early History, University of Vienna, Austria.

Power is in the Details

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Political Economy of World-Systems 2002 Conference article by Mitch Allen. The expansion of the Ancient Near Eastern core has been addressed by world-systems scholars for two decades now, since it rep

The Secrets of Alloys

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Account by the European Commission of analysis of objects from the Bronze Age, Iron Age and Roman times to determine the composition of the alloys used by these civilisations.
Is produced in Mol, which serves as a basis for a 10-day synthesis, explains Michel Verbauwhede, member of the SSTC space division in Belgium. The CTIV is able to process and deliver to users in under three days the products ordered by subscription. A European consortium formed by Nuova Telespazio (I), Satellitbild (S), CLEO (B) and SPOTImage (F) is responsible for the worldwide marketing of the Vegetation data. Access to the data overviews is also very rapid, points out Gilbert Saint. Whereas

A response to Vansina's article, "Historians, are archaeologists your siblings?".
Contribute..Claire L. Dehon, Kansas State University, Monday, 2 November 1998, 04 30 12.Marion E. Doro, Connecticut College, 8 December 1998, 09 59 46.Mark P. Snyders, University of Fort Hare, Monday, 14 December 1998, 08 40 07.Africa Forum 6 Photography and Colonial Vision Paul S. Landau, Yale University, Monday, 24 May 1999 Replies from.Nikolai A. Dobronravin, St.Petersburg State University, Wednesday, 25 October 2000, 18 44 01.AFRICA FORUM is a regular H-Africa column that features essays by,

Site Surveyor 2 SE

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Survey management program for underwater archaeology. Download manuals and reports. Features product information and company news.

Alessandro Gattuso

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Italian painter, illustrator, and photographer with a focus astronomical themes. Includes image galleries, biography and bibliography.

Art, Food and Astronomy

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Exhibition of Old Camembert Boxes, featuring astronomical artwork.

The Golden Age of the Celestial Atlas

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An exhibition of rare books from the collection of the Linda Hall Library.

Solar Voyager

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Quality, space-related artwork from today's leading artists, and other useful planetary information.

Space Art Gallery

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Original paintings by Burt Aulisio. Includes outer space visions, galaxies, and space fantasy images.

Laboratory that processes Cassini imaging. Includes an animation of the route taken by Cassini to Saturn.

Cassini Information

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The National Space Science Center's information site, including several links to Casssini sources.
Communications for Cassini will be primarily through the 34 m and 70 m DSN antennas. The three DSN complexes will support cruise operations roughly equally, but the Madrid and Goldstone sites will be used more often than the Canberra site after orbital insertion at Saturn. The spacecraft will utilize its 4 m fixed high-gain antenna (HGA) and two wide-beam low-gain antennas (LGA). These all communicate with X-band transceivers. The HGA will transmit data to Earth at a frequency of 7.15 GHz. The

Cassini Magnetometer

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A space instrument built to measure planetary and inter-planetary magnetic fields, and forms a major part of Casini's science.
Janus and Epimetheus, could have originally been part of larger bodies that broke up. The study and comparison of these moons tells us a great deal about the history of the Saturn System and of the solar system at large. To date, 53 moons have been officially named. In alphabetic order, they are Aegaeon, Aegir, Albiorix, Anthe, Atlas, Bebhionn, Bergelmir, Bestla, Calypso, Daphnis, Dione, Enceladus, Epimetheus, Erriapus, Farbauti, Fenrir, Fornjot, Greip, Hati, Helene, Hyperion, Hyrrokkin,

Cassini RADAR

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Detailed information and presentations related to the radar instrument.

Cassini UVIS

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University of Colorado site in support of the Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph on the Cassini mission.

Cassini/Huygens

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Open University's Cassini-Huygens page

Cassini-Huygens Images

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Offers overview of the mission and related scientific images by the Arval observatory in Venezuela.
Near 21 59 (Caracas, 01 59 UTC Sep. 8) occulted the star SAO 164538 (spectral class K0III, mag. 7,2), in Capricornus..Cassini-Huygens to Saturn Launched in October 15 97, Cassini is the first spacecraft to orbit Saturn. The NASA orbiter is studying the intriguing features of Saturn system of rings and moons. It will also deliver the European Space Agency Huygens Probe into the atmosphere of Saturn moon Titan..NASA - JPL Galileo Images of Io Three full-disk color views of Jupiter volcanic moon Io

Cosmic Dust Analyzer (CDA)

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One of Cassini's scientific instruments from the Max Planck Institute, Germany. Offers scientific and project information about the experiment.
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The Doppler Wind Experiment

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Home page for Huygens probe wind measurement experiment.

ESA - Cassini-Huygens

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Features news, status reports on the mission, images, videos, live streaming.
Francois Raulin Francois Raulin, specialising in Titan chemistry and exobiology, is from the Laboratoire de Physique et Chimie de l& ,Environnement, University of Paris 12, Creteil, France. Last update 23 December 2004.B. Smith. H. Reitsema. S. Larson. J. Fountain, 1980.D. Pascu. P.K. Seidelmann. W. Baum. D. Currie, 1980.There are another 13 moons without official data. Their names are Ymir, Paaliaq, Siarnaq, Tarvos, Kiviuq, Ijiraq, Thrym, Skadi Skathi, Mundilfari, Erriapo, Albiorix, Suttung

ESA Science: Huygens

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European Space Agency's information on Cassini's travel to Saturn, including observations made while enroute.
Unprecedented detail, the data provide the first, substantive evidence to explain such luminosity variations in this type of binary system, the flare appears to be due to the ingestion of a massive clump of matter by the neutron star..Caught in the act by Herschel galactic storms sweep away the gasESA& ,s Herschel Space Observatory has detected massive amounts of molecular gas gusting at high velocities - in some cases in excess of 1000 kilometres per second - from the centres of a set of

Journey to Saturn: The Cassini Mission

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CNN's multimedia site on the mission and controversy.
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Mission: Cassini Huygens

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

UK involvement in the Cassini-Huygens Mission
Space has been known as the final frontier for mankind for thousands of years even though the phrase may not have been coined given the many unknowns that it presents. From as far back as pre-Christian times many of the planets and objects in the solar system were observed and recorded by people who assigned attributes and traits to the objects they perceived in the sky. Today we do not have to guess as much about what makes up the solar system given that we have the technology to explore the

Science & Technology: Huygens

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

European Space Agency's Huygens mission page
The almost 4-hour long operation of DISR is shown in less than five minutes - 40 times the actual speed up to landing and 100 times the actual speed thereafter (for a complete description see the pdf file DISR Descent Details on the right-hand side). The first part of the movie shows how Titan appeared to DISR as it acquired more and more images during the probe descent. Each DISR image has a small field of view, and dozens of images were made into mosaics of the whole scene. The scientists

Solar Views: Cassini

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

General introduction to the Cassini mission.
Sun interior. Below this is a layer dominated by ice where ice denotes a soupy liquid mixture of water, methane, and ammonia under high temperatures and pressures. Finally at the center is a rocky or rocky-ice core of up to 10 Earth masses. Hamilton) Thin Crescent Image of Jupiter This thin crescent picture of Jupiter was created from a photomosaic of images Galileo took on its C9 orbit. It is made from Near Infrared and Violet images, with an artificial green image produced from the other two.

SpaceViews: Cassini

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

Details on Cassini-Huygens from Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS)
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UK Cassini-Huygens Home Page

Posted on 10th February, 2012 by Chaz

News from British scientists involved in the Cassini project

CALResCo

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Complexity and Artificial Life Research Concept.
Exhibition 2.

Primer

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ISSS Primer Project.

Sensitivity Model Prof. Vester

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A computer supported planning instrument for the capture and assessment of complex systems.

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