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21 Siavouche Nemat-Nassar (ed.) Hydraulic fracturing and geothermal energy I04389 1983 eBook  
22 N. N. Sheftal' (ed.) Growth of Crystals Volume 9 I04157 1975 eBook  
23 Sedat Biringen (ed.) Industrial and Environmental Applications of Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation I03471 1999 eBook  
24 T. C. Gibb Principles of Mossbauer Spectroscopy I02080 1976 eBook  
25 A. A. Chernov (ed.) Growth of Crystals Volume 12 I01592 1984 eBook  
26 A. A. Chernov (ed.) Growth of Crystals Volume 11 I00593 1979 eBook  
27 Bengt Hultqvist (ed.) Transport Across the Boundaries of the Magnetosphere I00143 1997 eBook  
28 Bengt Hultqvist (ed.) Magnetospheric Plasma Sources and Losses I00109 1999 eBook  
29 Bernt Oksendal Stochastic differential equations: An Introduction with Applications 026706 2003 Book  
30 Peter Spyns Scientific peer reviewing: Practical Hints and Best Practices 026696 2015 Book  
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TitleHydraulic fracturing and geothermal energy : Proceedings of the First Japan-United States Joint Seminar on Hydraulic Fracturing and Geothermal Energy, Tokyo, Japan, November 2-5, 1982, and Symposium on Fracture Mechanics Approach to Hydraulic Fracturing and Geothermal Energy, Sendai, Japan November 8-9, 1982
Author(s)Siavouche Nemat-Nassar (ed.);Hiroyuki Abe (ed.);Seiichi Hirakawa (ed.)
PublicationDordrecht, 1. Springer 2. Springer Netherlands, 1983.
DescriptionXI, 528 p : online resource
Abstract NoteHydraulic fracturing has been and continues to be a major techno?? logical tool in oil and gas recovery, nuclear and other waste disposal, mining and particularly in-situ coal gasification, and, more recently, in geothermal heat recovery, particularly extracting heat from hot dry rock masses. The understanding of the fracture process under the ac?? tion of pressurized fluid at various temperatures is of fundamental scientific importance, which requires an adequate description of thermomechanical properties of subsurface rock, fluid-solid interaction effects, as well as degradation of the host rock due to temperature gradients introduced by heat extraction. Considerable progress has been made over the past several years in laboratory experiments, analytical and numerical modeling, and in-situ field studies in various aspects of hydraulic fracturing and geothermal energy extraction, by researchers in the United States and Japan and also elsewhere. However, the results have been scattered throughout the literature. Therefore, the time seemed ripe for bringing together selected researchers from the two countries, as well as observers from other countries, in order to survey the state of the art, exchange scientific information, and establish closer collaboration for further, better coordinated scientific effort in this important area of research and exploration
ISBN,Price9789400968844
Keyword(s)1. CLASSICAL MECHANICS 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - SPRINGER 4. MECHANICS
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TitleGrowth of Crystals Volume 9
Author(s)N. N. Sheftal' (ed.);E. I. Givargizov (ed.)
PublicationNew York, 1. Springer 2. Springer US, 1975.
DescriptionX, 329 p. 213 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteFor 50 years the Fedorov Institute of Crystallography, Mineralogy, and Petrography at Leningrad Mining Institute has held annual memorial meetings for E. S. Fedorov. Immediately after the jubilee meeting (May 21-24, 1969), the Fedorov All-Union Symposium on Crystal Growth was held, and the proceedings of that symposium constitute Volume 9 of Growth of Crystals. The symposium surveyed the advances made in the USSR in those aspects of growth con?? cerned mainly with morphology and structure in natural crystals or closely related artificial ones, work which confirmed their relation to E. S. Fedorov and to mineralogical crystallography. Crystallography is one of the older branches of natural science but has recently undergone a striking rejuvenation on account of new methods and new concepts. Photogoniometric methods have been developed in goniometry, while crystal optics has found new lines of advance in electrooptics and techniques in the ultraviolet and far infrared regions. Morphologic studies now use a vast range of techniques, from the hand lens to the electron microscope or cinemicrography. X-ray analysis is steadily becoming more automatic, and fast computers are used with accelerated methods of structure interpretation. Crystal growth is one of the younger divisions of crystallography; previously t it had been of interest only in experimental mineralogy, but now it is an important branch of science and technology with close relations to industry
ISBN,Price9781468416893
Keyword(s)1. CRYSTALLOGRAPHY 2. Crystallography and Scattering Methods 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER
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TitleIndustrial and Environmental Applications of Direct and Large-Eddy Simulation : Proceedings of a Workshop Held in Istanbul, Turkey, 5 - 7 August 1998
Author(s)Sedat Biringen (ed.);Haluk Ors (ed.);Akin Tezel (ed.);Joel H Ferziger (ed.)
PublicationBerlin, 1. Springer 2. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999.
DescriptionXVI, 304 p. 217 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteThis book provides a unique assembly of state-of-the-art articles concerned with a wide range of fundamental and applied issues, including turbulence parameterization, numerical uncertainty, complex turbulence, flow-structure interactions, atmosphere-ocean turbulence and turmachinery flows. The articles provide specific examples of the most recent applications of direct and large eddies methods. These methods have been very successful in providing new insight into the structure of turbulent flows and are becoming feasable in real engineering and environmental problems with complex geometries. This volume will be a very valuable source book for researchers and graduate students embarking on studies in turbulent flow simulation
ISBN,Price9783540487067
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. ENVIRONMENTAL PHYSICS 4. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 5. Fluid- and Aerodynamics 6. FLUIDS 7. MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS 8. OCEANOGRAPHY 9. Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics
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TitlePrinciples of Mossbauer Spectroscopy
Author(s)T. C. Gibb
PublicationNew York, 1. Springer 2. Springer US, 1976.
DescriptionVIII, 254 p. 35 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteThe emergence of M6ssbauer spectroscopy as an important experi?? mental technique for the study of solids has resulted in a wide range of applications in chemistry, physics, metallurgy and biophysics. This book is intended to summarize the elementary principles of the technique at a level appropriate to the advanced student or experienced chemist requiring a moderately comprehensive but basically non-mathematical introduction. Thus the major part of the book is concerned with the practical applications of Mossbauer spectroscopy, using carefully selected examples to illustrate the concepts. The references cited and the bibliography are intended to provide a bridge to the main literature for those who subseouent?? ly require a deeper knowledge. The text is complementary to the longer research monograph, 'Mossbauer Spectroscopy', which was written a few years ago in co-authorship with Professor N.N. Greenwood, and to whom I am deeply indebted for reading the preliminary draft of the present volume. I also wish to thank my many colleagues over the past ten years, and in particular Dr. R. Greatrex, for the many stimu?? lating discussions which we have had together. However my greatest debt is to my wife, who not only had to tolerate my eccen?? tricities during the gestation period, but being a chemist herself was also able to provide much useful criticism of the penultirna te draft
ISBN,Price9781489930231
Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - SPRINGER 3. ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS 4. Electronic Circuits and Devices
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TitleGrowth of Crystals Volume 12
Author(s)A. A. Chernov (ed.)
PublicationNew York, 1. Springer 2. Springer US, 1984.
DescriptionX, 355 p. 381 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteVolumes 11 and 12 contain the papers read at the Fourth All-Union Conference on Crystal Growth in Tsakhkadzor, September 17-22, 1972; this volume contains papers on crystal growth from melts, from low-temperature solutions, hydrothermal solutions, and hot solutions, and also from the gas state, including processes involving reactions. In addition, there are papers on crystal perfection in relation to conditions of formation and the effects of electric and mag?? netic fields on crystallization. These papers reflect researches directed to the development and industrial production of perfect crystals required for advanced techniques in solid-state physics and chemistry, as well as for other purposes such as novel materials. There are many different scientific and technical problems in producing large perfect single crystals, and advances in this area made in the USSR and elsewhere are reflected in the papers in both volumes. On the one hand, any particular defective structure in a crystal originates from some mechanism and growth conditions; in particular, inclusions are trapped on account of the physicochemical parameters of the melt, the surface processes, and the stability of the growth front under particular crystallization conditions. Further, impurity trap ping is decisively influenced by the surface kinetics, growth-front stability, composition and structure of the boundary layer, any complexes present in the liquid, and (of course) the crystallochemical relationships between the impurity and the crystal
ISBN,Price9781461571162
Keyword(s)1. CRYSTALLOGRAPHY 2. Crystallography and Scattering Methods 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER
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TitleGrowth of Crystals Volume 11
Author(s)A. A. Chernov (ed.)
PublicationNew York, 1. Springer 2. Springer US, 1979.
DescriptionIX, 386 p. 297 illus : online resource
Abstract NoteThe Growth of Crystals series was begun in 1957 by A. V. Shubnikov and . N. N. SheftaP with the publication of the first volume. which contained the proceedings of the First All-Union Conference on Crystal Growth. The initiative and considerable efforts of the principal editor of the entire series. N. N. Sheftal', and his assistants led over the next 15 years to the publication of ten volumes which have assumed a leading position among the numerous books on crystal growth. It has become traditional in this series to adopt a broad approach to crystal growth problems, and this approach is continued in Volumes 11 and 12, which are composed mainly of papers presented at the Fourth All-Union Conference on Crystal Growth in Tsakhkadzor. September 17-22, 1972. These papers, presented by both Soviet and foreign workers, deal with crystal growth processes. growth methods. and crystal perfection. Many of the papers reflect the tendency for our knowledge of crystallization processes to become increasingly more fundamental. with emphaSis on quantitative treatments. There are some extremely difficult problems in this approach. especially when the requirements of practical uses are envisaged. and many of these are discussed in various ways in these two volumes. These topics include detailed theoretical and experimental analysis of cooperative phenomena in crystallization. with emphasis not only on statistical thermodynamics but also statistical kinetics. This approach involves research on the structure and properties of phase boundaries. including the composition and structure of surface layers in liquids
ISBN,Price9781461571131
Keyword(s)1. CRYSTALLOGRAPHY 2. Crystallography and Scattering Methods 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER
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TitleTransport Across the Boundaries of the Magnetosphere : Proceedings of an ISSI Workshop October 1995, 1996, Bern, Switzerland
Author(s)Bengt Hultqvist (ed.);Marit Oieroset (ed.)
PublicationDordrecht, 1. Springer 2. Springer Netherlands, 1997.
DescriptionX, 394 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThe present volume is the second one in the Space Sciences Series of ISSI (Inter?? national Space Science Institute) and the October 1997 issue of Space Science Reviews. It contains the proceedings of the first workshop in the ISSI study project on "Source and Loss Processes of Magnetospheric Plasma", which was held at ISSI in Bern on October 1-5, 1996. The participants in the project, the project team, numbered at that time 51, of whom 45 participated in the workshop. The main tasks of the first workshop were to provide a basis for the further work by means of presentation and discussion of those 16 review papers which are pub?? lished in this volume and to prepare plans for the work of six working groups in the year up to the second workshop in October 1997. The ISSI study project on "Source and Loss Processes of Magnetospheric Plas?? ma" was selected by ISSI in December 1995 as the first in the solar-terrestrial physics field after consulting a number of groups of senior scientists represent?? ing the international space physics community at large. The undersigned, Bengt Hultqvist, is the project leader. A Core Group, consisting of two co-chairs for each of six working groups and four ex-officio members from the Space Science Com?? mittee of ISSI (H. Balsiger, A. Galeev, G. Haerendel, and D. Southwood), con?? vened at ISSI in March 1996
ISBN,Price9789400900455
Keyword(s)1. ASTROPHYSICS 2. Astrophysics and Astroparticles 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER
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TitleMagnetospheric Plasma Sources and Losses : Final Report of the ISSI Study Project on Source and Loss Processes
Author(s)Bengt Hultqvist (ed.);Marit Oieroset (ed.);Goetz Paschmann (ed.); Rudolf A. Treumann (ed.)
PublicationDordrecht, 1. Springer 2. Springer Netherlands, 1999.
DescriptionXIII, 482 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThe present sixth volume of ISSI Space Sciences Series is the outcome of the most ambitious study project of ISSI hitherto, that on 'Source and Loss Processes of Magnetospheric Plasma'. The goal has been to produce a fully integrated book on the subject, which gives an authoritative overview of all aspects of the topic in a well organized form, useful and readable both for active researchers in the field and for young scientists who are starting their research in space physics. In order to represent the full diversity of experience and perspective that exists in the science community, some 50 leading scientists from allover the world were invited to participate in the project and contribute to the text. With the scientific competence well in hand, the dominating problem in producing the book has been to achieve a degree of consistency in style, nomenclature, notations and format, as well as good cross referencing. To what degree we have succeeded in reaching our goal of delivering a volume that will be useful to the community in both its comprehensiveness and readability remains to be decided by the readers. The book is the outcome of a three year long process. In December 1995 the study project on 'Source and Loss Processes of Magnetospheric Plasma' was se?? lected by ISSI after consultations with several groups of senior representatives of the space physics community
ISBN,Price9789401144773
Keyword(s)1. Astronomy, Observations and Techniques 2. Astronomy???Observations 3. Astrophysics and Astroparticles 4. EBOOK 5. EBOOK - SPRINGER 6. Observations, Astronomical
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TitleStochastic differential equations: An Introduction with Applications
Author(s)Bernt Oksendal
Edition6th ed.
PublicationHeidelberg, Springer, 2003.
Descriptionxxxi, 379p.
Series(Universitext)
Abstract NoteThis book provides an introduction to the theory of stochastic partial differential equations (SPDEs) of evolutionary type. SPDEs are one of the main research directions in probability theory with several wide ranging applications. Many types of dynamics with stochastic influence in nature or man-made complex systems can be modelled by such equations. The theory of SPDEs is based both on the theory of deterministic partial differential equations, as well as on modern stochastic analysis. Whilst this volume mainly follows the ‘variational approach’, it also contains a short account on the ‘semigroup (or mild solution) approach’. In particular, the volume contains a complete presentation of the main existence and uniqueness results in the case of locally monotone coefficients. Various types of generalized coercivity conditions are shown to guarantee non-explosion, but also a systematic approach to treat SPDEs with explosion in finite time is developed. It is, so far, the only book where the latter and the ‘locally monotone case’ is presented in a detailed and complete way for SPDEs. The extension to this more general framework for SPDEs, for example, in comparison to the well-known case of globally monotone coefficients, substantially widens the applicability of the results.
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Classification519.21
Keyword(s)1. DIFFUSION THEORY 2. MATHEMATICAL FINANCE 3. STOCHASTIC CALCULUS 4. STOCHASTIC DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
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TitleScientific peer reviewing: Practical Hints and Best Practices
Author(s)Peter Spyns;Maria-Esther Vidal
PublicationChem, Springer, 2015.
Descriptionx, 57p.
Abstract NoteThis booklet provides a practical introduction to the practice of peer reviewing. Although it mainly focuses on paper reviewing for scientific events in computer science and business informatics, many of the principles, tips, tricks and examples can also be applied to journal reviewing and other scientific domains. Some can also be used when reviewing proposals for research projects or grants. In addition, many aspects of the book will benefit authors of scientific papers, who will gain deeper insights into how papers are reviewed and hence what to pay attention to when writing their own papers. The book is divided into three chapters, the first of which presents a brief overview of why peer reviewing is considered to be an important quality control instrument for scientific papers. In turn, the second chapter elaborates on the main principles a good reviewer should adhere to, including the most important aspects of personal attitude s/he should pay attention to when writing his/her review. Lastly, the third chapter features a series of (anonymized) real life examples of actual reviewing practice, thus illustrating practical tips and tricks regarding the most common “do’s” and “don’ts” of peer reviewing.
ISBN,Price978-3319250830 : Eur 17.99(PB)
Classification001.891:82-95
Keyword(s)1. PEER REVIEWING 2. REVIEWING PRACTICES 3. SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
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