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Duval-Arnould, Aude (author), Bulot, Luc (author), Masrour, Moussa (author), Simmons, Mike (author), Bonnot, Alain (author), Charton, R.J.G. (author), Redfern, Jonathan (author), Schröder, Stefan (author)
A major global marine transgression occurred during the Callovian to Early Kimmeridgian, which was interrupted locally by a hiatus during the Late Callovian to Early Oxfordian. The transgression may have been a major driver for extensive coral buildup development in the Oxfordian. The depositional hiatus may be related to a combination of...
journal article 2024
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Roquette, Emmanuel (author), Lovell-Kennedy, James (author), Muniz Pichel, Leonardo (author), Schröder, Stefan (author), Charton, R.J.G. (author), Millar, Ian (author), Frau, Camille (author), Redfern, Jonathan (author)
This study investigates the provenance of the continental and marine Late Barremian clastics of the Bouzergoun Formation, exposed in the Essaouira-Agadir Basin (EAB). Thin section petrography, Scanning Electron Micrography, heavy minerals analysis, and detrital zircon dating were conducted and integrated with a large dataset of published Low...
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Duval-Arnould, Aude (author), Bulot, Luc (author), Charton, R.J.G. (author), Jain, Sreepat (author), Masrour, Moussa (author), Pomar, Luis (author), Redfern, Jonathan (author), Simmons, Mike (author), Schröder, Stefan (author)
Oxfordian (Upper Jurassic) coral buildups developed widely in Tethys and Atlantic realms, during a time when paleoclimate potentially swung between greenhouse climate and cold snaps. Buildups were constructed by platy and branching corals, sponges and microbialites. Although their initiation is commonly linked to the Upper Jurassic global...
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Johne, C. (author), Schröder, E. (author), Ward, H. (author)
The high level of nitrogen emissions over the last decades and their adverse impact on the natural environment and human health are a pressing environmental issue. A nitrogen tax can be a cost-efficient and effective policy instrument to reduce nitrogen emissions. However, adverse effects on low- and middle-income households might lead to...
journal article 2023
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Zamponi, R. (author), Satcunanathan, S. (author), Moreau, S. (author), Meinke, M. (author), Schröder, W. (author), Schram, C. (author)
Integrating a porous material into the structure of an aerofoil constitutes a promising passive strategy for mitigating the noise from turbulence–body interactions that has been extensively explored in the past few decades. When a compact permeable body is considered in the aeroacoustic analogy derived by Curle to predict this noise source, a...
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Wo, Kah Jen (author), Avis, G. (author), Rozpędek, Filip (author), Mor-Ruiz, Maria Flors (author), Pieplow, Gregor (author), Schröder, Tim (author), Jiang, Liang (author), Sørensen, Anders S. (author), Borregaard, J. (author)
One-way quantum repeaters where loss and operational errors are counteracted by quantum error-correcting codes can ensure fast and reliable qubit transmission in quantum networks. It is crucial that the resource requirements of such repeaters, for example, the number of qubits per repeater node and the complexity of the quantum error...
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Balzani, D. (author), Heinlein, A. (author), Klawonn, A. (author), Rheinbach, O. (author), Schröder, J. (author)
Monolithic fluid–structure interaction (FSI) of blood flow with arterial walls is considered, making use of sophisticated nonlinear wall models. These incorporate the effects of almost incompressibility as well as of the anisotropy caused by embedded collagen fibers. In the literature, relatively simple structural models such as Neo-Hooke are...
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Li, Y. (author), Pavanram, P. (author), Bühring, J. (author), Rütten, S. (author), Schröder, K. U. (author), Zhou, J. (author), Pufe, T. (author), Wang, L. . (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author), Jahr, H. (author)
Additively manufactured (AM) degradable porous metallic biomaterials offer unique opportunities for satisfying the design requirements of an ideal bone substitute. Among the currently available biodegradable metals, iron has the highest elastic modulus, meaning that it would benefit the most from porous design. Given the successful...
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Lovell-Kennedy, James (author), Roquette, Emmanuel (author), Schröder, Stefan (author), Charton, R.J.G. (author), Redfern, Jonathan (author)
The Kerrouchen Basin is an understudied rift basin in the Middle Atlas of Morocco, where over 600 m of Triassic stratigraphy is well exposed. It was partially inverted during the Atlasic orogeny whilst preserving the original basin geometry. Within the Kerrouchen Basin, two distinct fluvial systems are present. The first, recorded by the K3...
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Wu, Ran (author), Ma, Tao (author), Schröder, E. (author)
International trade and emission offshoring can reduce a country's domestic carbon dioxide emissions, helping it to reach emission reduction targets set under the prevailing territorial climate policy frameworks. We ask what is the net contribution of trade to national production-based emissions. Existing metrics (consumption-based emissions and...
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Darwili, A.G. (author), Schröder, E. (author)
We propose a new method for standardizing the production technology at the world average level and derive interpretations for the resulting carbon emission concepts. The technology-adjusted emission balance measures net weak carbon leakage defined as the difference between the foreign emissions avoided by exports and the foreign emissions...
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Zamponi, R. (author), Satcunanathan, S. (author), Meinke, M. (author), Schröder, W. (author), Moreau, S. (author), Schram, C (author)
Integrating porous materials into the structure of an airfoil constitutes a promising passive strategy for mitigating the noise from turbulence-body interactions that has been extensively explored in the past few decades. When a compact permeable body is considered in the aeroacoustic analogy derived by Curle to predict this noise source, a...
conference paper 2022
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Gondrum, M. (author), Niemöller, A. (author), Meinke, M. (author), Schröder, W. (author), Rubio Carpio, A. (author), Ragni, D. (author), Avallone, F. (author)
The time resolved flow and acoustic fields around a simplified two-wheel nose landing gear configuration featuring brakes, torque link, and a detachable fairing are investigated by numerical and experimental means. The flow field is computed by a lattice Boltzmann method with a collision step based on countable cumulants. Numerical near field...
conference paper 2022
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Duval-Arnould, Aude (author), Schröder, Stefan (author), Charton, R.J.G. (author), Joussiaume, Rémi (author), Razin, Philippe (author), Redfern, Jonathan (author)
Passive margins are traditionally regarded as tectonically quiescent, however the increasing recognition of significant post-rift tectonic uplift along their flanks offers an important control on sediment delivery. The most extensive record of the early post-rift succession of the Central Atlantic Margin (CAM) is found in the Lower and Middle...
journal article 2021
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Jahr, H. (author), Li, Y. (author), Zhou, J. (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author), Schröder, AKi-Uwe (author)
Treating large bone defects is still a clinical challenge without perfect solution, mainly due to the unavailability of suitable bone implants. Additively manufactured (AM) absorbable porous metals provide unparalleled opportunities to realize the challenging requirements for bone-mimetic implants. Firstly, multi-scale geometries of such...
review 2021
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Willen, M.O. (author), Broerse, D.B.T. (author), Groh, A. (author), Wouters, B. (author), Kuipers Munneke, P. (author), Horwath, M. (author), van den Broeke, M.R. (author), Schröder, L. (author)
Satellite gravimetry and altimetry measurements record gravity and elevation changes, respectively, which are useful for determining mass and volume change of the Antarctic Ice Sheet. Common methods employ products from regional climate modeling and firn modeling to aid interpretation and to link volume changes to mass changes. Estimating...
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Kuschnerus, M. (author), Schröder, D. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author)
The advancement of permanently measuring laser scanners has opened up a wide range of new applications, but also led to the need for more advanced approaches on error quantification and correction. Time-dependent and systematic error influences may only become visible in data of quasi-permanent measurements. During a scan experiment in...
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Schröder, C.J. (author), van der Feltz, Adriaan (author), Panichella, A. (author), Aniche, Maurício (author)
Deciding what constitutes a single module, what classes belong to which module or the right set of modules for a specific software system has always been a challenging task. The problem is even harder in large-scale software systems composed of thousands of classes and hundreds of modules. Over the years, researchers have been proposing...
conference paper 2021
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Zamponi, R. (author), Satcunanathan, S. (author), Moreau, S. (author), Ragni, D. (author), Meinke, M. (author), Schröder, W. (author), Schram, C. (author)
A possible strategy for the reduction of the aeroacoustic noise generated by turbulence interacting with a wing profile, also referred to as leading-edge noise, is represented by the implementation of a porous medium in the structure of the airfoil. However, the physical mechanisms involved in this noise mitigation technique remain unclear....
journal article 2020
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Schröder, E. (author), Storm, S.T.H. (author)
De-carbonization to restrict future global warming to 1.5 °C is technically feasible but may impose a “limit” or “planetary boundary” to economic growth, depending on whether or not human society can decouple growth from emissions. In this paper, we assess the viability of decoupling. First, we develop a prognosis of climate-constrained...
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