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Astronomy Reports - In the paper, observation results of the magnetar SGR 1935+2154 at the frequency 111 MHz by the LPA (BSA) FIAN radio telescope are presented. For the search of single... 相似文献
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《地质学报》1935,14(1)
Proeeedings of the Eleventh Annual Moeting of the Geo{ogieal Soeiety of China,held in Peiping at the匕brary of the Gcologieal Survey on February 14一16,一935 .........……1(二hi,Y .5.,Note,on some Carboniferous and Permian Coral。of Dr. Erik Norin’5 Colleetion from Slnkiang Provinee ...……23Hou,T.F.,&. C.C.Sun,A Geologieal Seetion,North一west of Lanchow .......……,..........……43Chi,Y.5.,Note on two AseFtate Corals from the Upper Part of the Nanshan Series in Kansu ........… 相似文献
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Amy C. Ruocco Robert J. Nicholls Ivan D. Haigh Matthew P. Wadey 《Natural Hazards》2011,59(3):1773-1796
Using newly digitised sea-level data for the ports of Southampton (1935–2005) and Portsmouth (1961–2005) on the south coast
of the UK, this study investigates the relationship between the 100 highest sea-level events recorded at the two cities and
the incidence of coastal floods in the adjoining Solent region. The main sources of flood data are the daily newspapers The Southern Daily Echo, based in Southampton and The News, based in Portsmouth, supported by a range of local publications and records. The study indicates a strong relationship between
the highest measured sea levels and the incidence of coastal floods and highlights the most vulnerable areas to coastal flooding
which include parts of Portsmouth, Southampton, Hayling Island, Fareham and Cowes. The most severe flood in the dataset resulted
from the storm surge events of 13–17 December 1989 when eight consecutive extreme high waters occurred. The data suggest that
while extreme sea-level events are becoming more common, the occurrence of flood events is not increasing. This is attributed
to improved flood remediation measures combined with a reduction of storm intensity since the 1980s. However, several recent
events of significance were still recorded, particularly 3 November 2005 when Eaststoke on Hayling Island (near Portsmouth)
was flooded due to high sea levels combined with energetic swell waves. 相似文献