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The explanations for why the Earth’s core is hot I found on the internet included: leftover energy from the Earth’s formation radioactivity of the elements inside the core friction between the core …
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I’ve read from various University Extension sites (e.g., here and here) that boron levels would be deficient in sandy soils with low organic matter. This would suggest that boron levels would be …
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How can you best represent strike data on a rose diagram? Is it okay to plot only the strike?
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I am trying to understand how to obtain ELA using Accumulation area ratio method. My understanding is: Accumulation area/ ablation area is assumed to be constant. Empirical data of long term annual …
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When soil calcium is high: High levels of soil calcium may be expected when there is substantial calcium carbonate bedrock from which the soil has weathered. Calcium levels can be high in agricultural …
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While reading the SMAP data (grib format) using xarray with cfgrib as engine, the variable is shown as unknown and the longitude of the data has a value of around …
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A software that uses Spectral Element Method for the simulation of seismic wave propagation implements the Filtered Heaviside Function as one of the possible options for defining the source time …
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I have three txt files for longitude, latitude and temperature (or let’s say three lists lon, lat, temp) from scattered weather station in the UK. I would like firstly to interpolate these data in …
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It seems to be a fairly widely held belief that if the sky is green or yellow, a tornado may be developing/approaching. But is there any truth to it? Could the color of the sky actually be associated …
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In the theory of tectonic plates, at a convergent boundary between a continental plate and an oceanic plate, the denser plate usually subducts underneath the less dense plate. It is well known that …
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Reading a course on Precambrian, I read that: Earth Age (around 4.5 billion years) is dated thanks to the meteorites hitting Earth during its formation rather than the inner materials composing the …
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When I was in school, I was taught that we need oxygen to breathe, but it actually constitutes only a small fraction of the atmospheric composition, and that nitrogen constituted the largest fraction …
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I’ve been playing Worldle for a while, and noticed that colder countries seem to have more rugged coasts. See Svalbard for example: And Patagonia: Whereas e.g. Bali is smoother: Does it have …
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The Earth’s inner core is solid because despite the enormous temperature in this region, there is also enormous pressure there, which in turn raises the melting point of iron and nickel to a value …
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In the acoustic case, we have that: the propagating waveform is the integral of the source time function for the 1D case the propagating waveform is the source time function itself for the 3D case I …
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