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EXPLORATION TECHNIQUES| GEOLOGICAL AND GEOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATION IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
published: 07 Apr 2022
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Earth's Magnetic Field | Earth Itself Is a Huge Magnet | Magnetosphere | Arbor Scientific
In this video, we explore the nature of Earth's magnetic field, including the differences between Earth's magnetic poles and geomagnetic poles.
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published: 13 Apr 2020
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Introduction to Geophysical Software Engineering
Geophysical Software Engineering (GSE) is the merger of Geophysics and Software Engineering. Geophysics is a computationally complex science and includes problems which are data intensive, compute intensive as well as graphics intensive. The world’s first super computer was developed for geophysical processing and even today 75% of the world’s fastest computers are engaged in geophysical computations. Thus geophysics includes the most challenging computational problems. GSE is the formal discipline that deals in solving such problems.
published: 03 Oct 2020
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6 Geophysical Context for Inertial Instability
published: 05 Mar 2021
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Geophysics: Resistivity - the two-layer problem
The problem we pose in this video requires that we determine the current reflection coefficient. we follow reflection and refraction to a point on the interface where potentials at the boundary coming from either side must be equal to determine the reflection coefficient.
published: 09 Oct 2017
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What is the meaning of ‘carbon neutral’, ‘net zero’ and ‘climate neutral’?
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PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS VIDEO WAS UPDATED IN JUNE 2023. PLEASE GO TO THE FOLLOWING LINK FOR THE UPDATED VERSION: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKys9gHc4fc
Are the terms ‘carbon-neutral’, ‘net-zero’ and ‘climate-neutral’ the same or are they different? Whether you are using ‘carbon-neutral’, ‘net-zero’, or ‘climate neutral’ in your goal, they all reflect the same intent to reduce or eliminate your organisation’s impact on the climate system.
Hi, I’m Barbara, the Co-CEO of 100% Renewables, a consultancy specialising in the development of Climate Action strategies. And in today’s video, I’ll be talking about the terms ‘carbon-neutral’, ‘net-zero’, and ‘climate neutral’.
In most cases, these terms are and can be used interchangeably, but there are differences in how they are defined ...
published: 21 Oct 2020
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Is geophysical fluid motion Newtonian? - Dubos - Workshop 1 - CEB T3 2019
Dubos (Ecole Polytechnique) / 10.10.2019
Is geophysical fluid motion Newtonian?
Geophysical hydrodynamics rely on a
variety of models which approximate classical, Newtonian fluid motion in
rotating frames. Even accurate approximations, especially pertaining to
the Coriolis pseudo-force, can have profound consequences, such as the
loss of inertial frames. This questions the relationship between
geophysical hydrodynamics and Newtonian hydrodynamics. I will address
this matter by also investigating the relationship of geophysical
hydrodynamics to relativistic hydrodynamics, which does not postulate
the existence of inertial frames.
A space-time variational principle
for the motion of a perfect fluid is introduced. The geophysical action
is interpreted as a synchronous limit...
published: 18 Dec 2019
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Layering in Astrophysical and Geophysical Fluids and Plasmas ▸ #KITP Blackboard Talk by David Hughes
The purpose of these Blackboard Talk lunches is for the science of one program to be explained to the other KITP program participants. These talks lead to cross program communications that work towards our goal of maintaining the unity of theoretical physics.
Learn more at: https://www.kitp.ucsb.edu
Follow @KITP_UCSB for updates on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kitp_ucsb
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published: 23 Feb 2021
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Magnetic dip & horizontal component of Earth's field | Magnetism & matter | Khan Academy
The angle made by the Earth's magnetic field with the horizontal, in the magnetic meridian, is called the dip. The dip is zero close to the equator and 90 degrees close to the magnetic poles. The dip angle is useful in calculating the horizontal and the vertical components of the Earth's fields.
Khan Academy is a nonprofit organization with the mission of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. We offer quizzes, questions, instructional videos, and articles on a range of academic subjects, including math, biology, chemistry, physics, history, economics, finance, grammar, preschool learning, and more. We provide teachers with tools and data so they can help their students develop the skills, habits, and mindsets for success in school and beyond. Khan Academy has been...
published: 28 Apr 2021
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Visualising Geo-Magnetism (Earth's Magnetism) Through 3D Animations | ProDJEE🔧🧲🩺💉 | Concept Capsule
#ConceptCapsule #AnuGupta #ProDJEE
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Anu Gupta is a renowned name in IIT-JEE/NEET coaching (both online and offline) with a vast teaching experience of 16 years in which he has mentored thousands of IITians and Doctors.
Major objective of this channel is to provide content related to competitive examinations and application of science in daily life to make it more interesting with practical applications.
The language of the videos is "HINGLISH"(Hindi+English).
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published: 24 Apr 2022
5:57
Earth's Magnetic Field | Earth Itself Is a Huge Magnet | Magnetosphere | Arbor Scientific
In this video, we explore the nature of Earth's magnetic field, including the differences between Earth's magnetic poles and geomagnetic poles.
Featured Produ...
In this video, we explore the nature of Earth's magnetic field, including the differences between Earth's magnetic poles and geomagnetic poles.
Featured Products
- Magnetic Globe: https://bit.ly/3vhW3cR
- Plastic Covered Bar Magnet - Pair: https://bit.ly/3gNNBOp
- 3D Magnetic Field Observation Box: https://bit.ly/3xQxPsh
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About Arbor Scientific
For more than three and a half decades, we’ve been committed to supporting science educators with meaningful and engaging lab demonstrations and hands-on experiences that not only inspire students but educators as well. We understand school budgets are limited, so we only provide products that offer value, without sacrificing quality. That’s our promise.
Join our CoolStuff Insider List: https://bit.ly/34HbfVO
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#magneticfield #earthsmagneticfield
https://wn.com/Earth's_Magnetic_Field_|_Earth_Itself_Is_A_Huge_Magnet_|_Magnetosphere_|_Arbor_Scientific
In this video, we explore the nature of Earth's magnetic field, including the differences between Earth's magnetic poles and geomagnetic poles.
Featured Products
- Magnetic Globe: https://bit.ly/3vhW3cR
- Plastic Covered Bar Magnet - Pair: https://bit.ly/3gNNBOp
- 3D Magnetic Field Observation Box: https://bit.ly/3xQxPsh
--
About Arbor Scientific
For more than three and a half decades, we’ve been committed to supporting science educators with meaningful and engaging lab demonstrations and hands-on experiences that not only inspire students but educators as well. We understand school budgets are limited, so we only provide products that offer value, without sacrificing quality. That’s our promise.
Join our CoolStuff Insider List: https://bit.ly/34HbfVO
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#magneticfield #earthsmagneticfield
- published: 13 Apr 2020
- views: 441962
8:03
Introduction to Geophysical Software Engineering
Geophysical Software Engineering (GSE) is the merger of Geophysics and Software Engineering. Geophysics is a computationally complex science and includes proble...
Geophysical Software Engineering (GSE) is the merger of Geophysics and Software Engineering. Geophysics is a computationally complex science and includes problems which are data intensive, compute intensive as well as graphics intensive. The world’s first super computer was developed for geophysical processing and even today 75% of the world’s fastest computers are engaged in geophysical computations. Thus geophysics includes the most challenging computational problems. GSE is the formal discipline that deals in solving such problems.
https://wn.com/Introduction_To_Geophysical_Software_Engineering
Geophysical Software Engineering (GSE) is the merger of Geophysics and Software Engineering. Geophysics is a computationally complex science and includes problems which are data intensive, compute intensive as well as graphics intensive. The world’s first super computer was developed for geophysical processing and even today 75% of the world’s fastest computers are engaged in geophysical computations. Thus geophysics includes the most challenging computational problems. GSE is the formal discipline that deals in solving such problems.
- published: 03 Oct 2020
- views: 2206
11:29
Geophysics: Resistivity - the two-layer problem
The problem we pose in this video requires that we determine the current reflection coefficient. we follow reflection and refraction to a point on the interface...
The problem we pose in this video requires that we determine the current reflection coefficient. we follow reflection and refraction to a point on the interface where potentials at the boundary coming from either side must be equal to determine the reflection coefficient.
https://wn.com/Geophysics_Resistivity_The_Two_Layer_Problem
The problem we pose in this video requires that we determine the current reflection coefficient. we follow reflection and refraction to a point on the interface where potentials at the boundary coming from either side must be equal to determine the reflection coefficient.
- published: 09 Oct 2017
- views: 1235
2:41
What is the meaning of ‘carbon neutral’, ‘net zero’ and ‘climate neutral’?
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PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS VIDEO WAS UPDATED IN JUNE 2023. PLEASE GO TO THE FOLLOWING LINK FOR THE UPDATED VERSION: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKys9gHc4fc
...
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PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS VIDEO WAS UPDATED IN JUNE 2023. PLEASE GO TO THE FOLLOWING LINK FOR THE UPDATED VERSION: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKys9gHc4fc
Are the terms ‘carbon-neutral’, ‘net-zero’ and ‘climate-neutral’ the same or are they different? Whether you are using ‘carbon-neutral’, ‘net-zero’, or ‘climate neutral’ in your goal, they all reflect the same intent to reduce or eliminate your organisation’s impact on the climate system.
Hi, I’m Barbara, the Co-CEO of 100% Renewables, a consultancy specialising in the development of Climate Action strategies. And in today’s video, I’ll be talking about the terms ‘carbon-neutral’, ‘net-zero’, and ‘climate neutral’.
In most cases, these terms are and can be used interchangeably, but there are differences in how they are defined and what they are taken to mean in terms of how goals are to be achieved. Let’s have a look at the definitions of the terms first.
According to the IPCC 1.5° report, the definitions are as follows:
• Carbon neutrality, or net-zero carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, is achieved when your organisation’s CO2 emissions are balanced globally by CO2 removal, typically over one year.
• Net-zero emissions are achieved when your organisation’s emissions of all greenhouse gases (CO2-e) are balanced by greenhouse gas removals, typically over one year.
• Climate neutrality is achieved when organisational activities result in no net effect on the climate system. In climate-neutral claims, regional or local bio-geophysical effects have to be accounted for as well, such as radiative forcing (e.g. from aircraft condensation trails).
In summary, a carbon-neutral target relates to carbon dioxide only, whereas a ‘net-zero’ goal includes all greenhouse gases, and a ‘climate-neutral’ goals extends to other effects such as radiative forcing as well.
For most companies, carbon-neutral, net-zero and climate-neutral mean the same.
If an organisation releases mainly carbon dioxide, there is not much difference between using the term carbon-neutral, net-zero or climate-neutral.
Also, for most sectors, net-zero emissions and climate neutrality are the same due to the most important climate impact being the release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. However, some sectors, such as aviation, should consider other climate impacts from non-CO2 radiative forcing as well.
In my next video, I’ll talk about the different greenhouse gases. Thanks for watching!
https://wn.com/What_Is_The_Meaning_Of_‘Carbon_Neutral’,_‘Net_Zero’_And_‘Climate_Neutral’
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PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS VIDEO WAS UPDATED IN JUNE 2023. PLEASE GO TO THE FOLLOWING LINK FOR THE UPDATED VERSION: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKys9gHc4fc
Are the terms ‘carbon-neutral’, ‘net-zero’ and ‘climate-neutral’ the same or are they different? Whether you are using ‘carbon-neutral’, ‘net-zero’, or ‘climate neutral’ in your goal, they all reflect the same intent to reduce or eliminate your organisation’s impact on the climate system.
Hi, I’m Barbara, the Co-CEO of 100% Renewables, a consultancy specialising in the development of Climate Action strategies. And in today’s video, I’ll be talking about the terms ‘carbon-neutral’, ‘net-zero’, and ‘climate neutral’.
In most cases, these terms are and can be used interchangeably, but there are differences in how they are defined and what they are taken to mean in terms of how goals are to be achieved. Let’s have a look at the definitions of the terms first.
According to the IPCC 1.5° report, the definitions are as follows:
• Carbon neutrality, or net-zero carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, is achieved when your organisation’s CO2 emissions are balanced globally by CO2 removal, typically over one year.
• Net-zero emissions are achieved when your organisation’s emissions of all greenhouse gases (CO2-e) are balanced by greenhouse gas removals, typically over one year.
• Climate neutrality is achieved when organisational activities result in no net effect on the climate system. In climate-neutral claims, regional or local bio-geophysical effects have to be accounted for as well, such as radiative forcing (e.g. from aircraft condensation trails).
In summary, a carbon-neutral target relates to carbon dioxide only, whereas a ‘net-zero’ goal includes all greenhouse gases, and a ‘climate-neutral’ goals extends to other effects such as radiative forcing as well.
For most companies, carbon-neutral, net-zero and climate-neutral mean the same.
If an organisation releases mainly carbon dioxide, there is not much difference between using the term carbon-neutral, net-zero or climate-neutral.
Also, for most sectors, net-zero emissions and climate neutrality are the same due to the most important climate impact being the release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. However, some sectors, such as aviation, should consider other climate impacts from non-CO2 radiative forcing as well.
In my next video, I’ll talk about the different greenhouse gases. Thanks for watching!
- published: 21 Oct 2020
- views: 9265
51:49
Is geophysical fluid motion Newtonian? - Dubos - Workshop 1 - CEB T3 2019
Dubos (Ecole Polytechnique) / 10.10.2019
Is geophysical fluid motion Newtonian?
Geophysical hydrodynamics rely on a
variety of models which approximate cl...
Dubos (Ecole Polytechnique) / 10.10.2019
Is geophysical fluid motion Newtonian?
Geophysical hydrodynamics rely on a
variety of models which approximate classical, Newtonian fluid motion in
rotating frames. Even accurate approximations, especially pertaining to
the Coriolis pseudo-force, can have profound consequences, such as the
loss of inertial frames. This questions the relationship between
geophysical hydrodynamics and Newtonian hydrodynamics. I will address
this matter by also investigating the relationship of geophysical
hydrodynamics to relativistic hydrodynamics, which does not postulate
the existence of inertial frames.
A space-time variational principle
for the motion of a perfect fluid is introduced. The geophysical action
is interpreted as a synchronous limit of the relativistic action. The
relativistic Levi-Civita connection also has a finite synchronous limit,
which provides a connection with which to endow geophysical space-time,
generalizing Cartan (1923). A covariant mass-momentum budget is
obtained using covariance of the action and metric-preserving properties
of the connection.Since
geophysical models differ from the standard compressible Euler model
only by a specific choice of a metric-Coriolis-geopotential tensor akin
to the relativistic space-time metric, it is argued that the covariant
mass-momentum budget provides an appropriate fundamental principle of
dynamics common to Newtonian and all geophysical hydrodynamics,
including those models lacking an inertial frame. The postulate that
Euclidean inertial frames exist can then be regarded as part of the
Newtonian theory of gravitation, which some models of geophysical
hydrodynamics slightly violate.
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Dubos (Ecole Polytechnique) / 10.10.2019
Is geophysical fluid motion Newtonian?
Geophysical hydrodynamics rely on a
variety of models which approximate classical, Newtonian fluid motion in
rotating frames. Even accurate approximations, especially pertaining to
the Coriolis pseudo-force, can have profound consequences, such as the
loss of inertial frames. This questions the relationship between
geophysical hydrodynamics and Newtonian hydrodynamics. I will address
this matter by also investigating the relationship of geophysical
hydrodynamics to relativistic hydrodynamics, which does not postulate
the existence of inertial frames.
A space-time variational principle
for the motion of a perfect fluid is introduced. The geophysical action
is interpreted as a synchronous limit of the relativistic action. The
relativistic Levi-Civita connection also has a finite synchronous limit,
which provides a connection with which to endow geophysical space-time,
generalizing Cartan (1923). A covariant mass-momentum budget is
obtained using covariance of the action and metric-preserving properties
of the connection.Since
geophysical models differ from the standard compressible Euler model
only by a specific choice of a metric-Coriolis-geopotential tensor akin
to the relativistic space-time metric, it is argued that the covariant
mass-momentum budget provides an appropriate fundamental principle of
dynamics common to Newtonian and all geophysical hydrodynamics,
including those models lacking an inertial frame. The postulate that
Euclidean inertial frames exist can then be regarded as part of the
Newtonian theory of gravitation, which some models of geophysical
hydrodynamics slightly violate.
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- published: 18 Dec 2019
- views: 58
1:10:56
Layering in Astrophysical and Geophysical Fluids and Plasmas ▸ #KITP Blackboard Talk by David Hughes
The purpose of these Blackboard Talk lunches is for the science of one program to be explained to the other KITP program participants. These talks lead to cross...
The purpose of these Blackboard Talk lunches is for the science of one program to be explained to the other KITP program participants. These talks lead to cross program communications that work towards our goal of maintaining the unity of theoretical physics.
Learn more at: https://www.kitp.ucsb.edu
Follow @KITP_UCSB for updates on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kitp_ucsb
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https://wn.com/Layering_In_Astrophysical_And_Geophysical_Fluids_And_Plasmas_▸_Kitp_Blackboard_Talk_By_David_Hughes
The purpose of these Blackboard Talk lunches is for the science of one program to be explained to the other KITP program participants. These talks lead to cross program communications that work towards our goal of maintaining the unity of theoretical physics.
Learn more at: https://www.kitp.ucsb.edu
Follow @KITP_UCSB for updates on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kitp_ucsb
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- published: 23 Feb 2021
- views: 169
10:23
Magnetic dip & horizontal component of Earth's field | Magnetism & matter | Khan Academy
The angle made by the Earth's magnetic field with the horizontal, in the magnetic meridian, is called the dip. The dip is zero close to the equator and 90 degre...
The angle made by the Earth's magnetic field with the horizontal, in the magnetic meridian, is called the dip. The dip is zero close to the equator and 90 degrees close to the magnetic poles. The dip angle is useful in calculating the horizontal and the vertical components of the Earth's fields.
Khan Academy is a nonprofit organization with the mission of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. We offer quizzes, questions, instructional videos, and articles on a range of academic subjects, including math, biology, chemistry, physics, history, economics, finance, grammar, preschool learning, and more. We provide teachers with tools and data so they can help their students develop the skills, habits, and mindsets for success in school and beyond. Khan Academy has been translated into dozens of languages, and 15 million people around the globe learn on Khan Academy every month. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, we would love your help!
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Created by Mahesh Shenoy
https://wn.com/Magnetic_Dip_Horizontal_Component_Of_Earth's_Field_|_Magnetism_Matter_|_Khan_Academy
The angle made by the Earth's magnetic field with the horizontal, in the magnetic meridian, is called the dip. The dip is zero close to the equator and 90 degrees close to the magnetic poles. The dip angle is useful in calculating the horizontal and the vertical components of the Earth's fields.
Khan Academy is a nonprofit organization with the mission of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. We offer quizzes, questions, instructional videos, and articles on a range of academic subjects, including math, biology, chemistry, physics, history, economics, finance, grammar, preschool learning, and more. We provide teachers with tools and data so they can help their students develop the skills, habits, and mindsets for success in school and beyond. Khan Academy has been translated into dozens of languages, and 15 million people around the globe learn on Khan Academy every month. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, we would love your help!
Donate here: https://www.khanacademy.org/donate?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=desc
Created by Mahesh Shenoy
- published: 28 Apr 2021
- views: 131935
6:20
Visualising Geo-Magnetism (Earth's Magnetism) Through 3D Animations | ProDJEE🔧🧲🩺💉 | Concept Capsule
#ConceptCapsule #AnuGupta #ProDJEE
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#ConceptCapsule #AnuGupta #ProDJEE
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Join Telegram Channel https://t.me/Pro_D_JEE
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| Follow on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/anu.a.gupta
Anu Gupta is a renowned name in IIT-JEE/NEET coaching (both online and offline) with a vast teaching experience of 16 years in which he has mentored thousands of IITians and Doctors.
Major objective of this channel is to provide content related to competitive examinations and application of science in daily life to make it more interesting with practical applications.
The language of the videos is "HINGLISH"(Hindi+English).
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#JEE2021 #IITJEEMOTIVATION #NEET #anusir #Life #REVISION #JEE #NEET
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#ConceptCapsule #AnuGupta #ProDJEE
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Anu Gupta is a renowned name in IIT-JEE/NEET coaching (both online and offline) with a vast teaching experience of 16 years in which he has mentored thousands of IITians and Doctors.
Major objective of this channel is to provide content related to competitive examinations and application of science in daily life to make it more interesting with practical applications.
The language of the videos is "HINGLISH"(Hindi+English).
If you like the content, then please SUBSCRIBE to the channel and SHARE it as much as possible and don't forget to press the bell icon.
#JEE2021 #IITJEEMOTIVATION #NEET #anusir #Life #REVISION #JEE #NEET
- published: 24 Apr 2022
- views: 36398