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Identification of Danish North Sea trawl fisheries 总被引:1,自引:3,他引:1
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Morten Bjerager Finn Surlyk Holger Lykke-Andersen Nicolas Thibault Lars Stemmerik 《Marine and Petroleum Geology》2010
Danian (Paleocene) reefs formed by ahermatypic scleractinian corals in relatively deep water are known in a few localities in southern Scandinavia. Reflection and shallow seismic profiles, and samples from drilling and scuba diving in bridge pier excavations in Øresund, the strait between Denmark and Sweden, for the first time allow interpretation of the factors that controlled the localisation of the reefs. 相似文献
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变形监测在工程项目中是一项非常重要且必不可少的环节,因此,获得原始监测数据并进行有效的处理和预测对项目的安全实施具有关键作用。本文以长春某段地铁监测数据为例,分别用丹麦法稳健估计法和最小二乘法进行数据处理,得出丹麦法稳健估计在单一状态抗拒粗差方面优于最小二乘法的结论。 相似文献
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针对抗差估计方法初值与临界值选取不当的问题,提出一种以L1-范估计的平差值作为初值、以改进的丹麦法权函数作为第一步抗差阶段权函数的双步M估计,该方法既具有较强的抗差性,又具有最小二乘的最优性。试验表明,该方法估计结果与无粗差时的LS估计结果基本一致,抗差效果明显优于传统抗差估计方法与其他两步抗差估计。 相似文献
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Bent Hasholt 《Geografisk tidskrift / udgivet af Bestyrelsen for Det Kongelige danske geografiske selskab》2013,113(1):10-16
Hasholt. Bent: Development of Deltas in Some Danish Watercourses. Geografisk Tidsskrift 84: 10–16. Copenhagen, January 1984. Recurrent sedimentation has been observed in three watercourses in western Jutland where the slope of the water surface diminishes due to human intervention. The river bottom was surveyed by a scuba diver, the bedforms were described, and the grain-size distributions analysed. It is concluded that the sedimentation is due to the development of deltas. 相似文献
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Flemming Jakobsen Ian Sehested Hansen Niels-Erik Ottesen Hansen Frank Østrup-Rasmussen 《Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science》2010
The Danish Straits are part of the transition area between the North Sea and the central Baltic Sea. More precisely, the Danish Straits connect Kattegat to the Arkona Basin and includes the relatively narrow and shallow sub-areas: Great Belt, Little Belt, Fehmarn Belt and Sound. The flow resistances in the straits are hydraulically determined by among other factors, the contractions, sills and stratification found in the straits. Close to the entrance to the Arkona Basin the Darss and Drogden Sills are located that trap inflowing dense water partially before it enters the central Baltic Sea. Hence, the resistances in the Danish Straits are of crucial importance for the stratification and ecosystems in the central Baltic Sea. The present work comprises calculations of flow resistance in the Great Belt based on measurements collected as part of the Great Belt Fixed Link investigations. The specific resistance in the Great Belt is determined to be an average of 41.2 × 10−12 s2 m−5, but it depends heavily on the interface position. When calculating long-term discharge time-series on the basis of the momentum equation it is advised to apply a seasonal varying resistance. 相似文献