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    • Engineering Carbon Sequestration in the Ocean 

      Jones, Ian S F; Lu, Chien Hsing
      Published 2003-05-01
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    • The Economics of CO2 Sequestration Scenarios Using Ocean Nourishment 

      Jones, Ian S F; Altarawneh, Mohammednoor
      Published 2005-05-02
      With the aid of a dynamic, general equilibrium model of the global economy, the optimum economic path of carbon dioxide abatement in the atmosphere can be predicted. The “optimum” sequestration path is defined as that which ...
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    • Underwater acoustic imaging: image due to a specular reflector in the geometrical-acoustics limit. 

      Blair, David G
      Published 2006-01-01
      In underwater acoustic imaging, used to produce high-quality images in turbid waters, a specular reflector can produce a 'pseudoimage' of the receiving array at the reflecting surface. Based on the 'geometrical approximation' ...
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    • Underwater Acoustic Imaging: One-bit Digitisation 

      Blair, David G; Jones, Ian S F; Madry, Andrew
      Published 2006-08-17
      In underwater acoustic imaging (UAI), the combination of a two-dimensional (2-D) array and replicate correlation can produce 3-D images, typically of objects at a range of 2 m. A system already developed achieves the high ...
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    • Australian-Chinese Ocean Science & Technology - The Proceedings 

      Unknown author
      Published 2007-01-23
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    • Sediment Concentration Measurement 

      Roberts, James Oliver
      Published 2007-07-11
      Sydney Harbour is an important port and receational region for the City of Sydney. A study of water clarity is reported here. Water turbidity is influenced by the urban and industrial wastes that drain from the watershed ...
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    • Desalination plants: Potential impacts of brine discharge on marine life 

      Danoun, Rashad
      Published 2007-07-31
      Water has always been the earth's most valuable natural resource for human beings and ecosystems. Fresh water is an essential natural resource that supports human beings, flora and fauna habitat. Reductions in water ...
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    • Engineering Ocean Nourishment 

      Judd, Bruce; Harrison, Daniel P; Jones, Ian S F
      Published 2008-07-01
      The annual productivity of the ocean is limited by the availability of nutrients. Ocean Nourishment is the concept of purposefully introducing nutrients to the surface ocean to sequester carbon dioxide and increase the ...
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    • Underwater Acoustic Imaging: Exact Geometric-Acoustics Treatment of the Image due to a Specular Reflector 

      Blair, David G
      Published 2009-09-23
      In underwater acoustic imaging, used to produce high-resolution images in turbid waters, a specular reflector in general produces a 'pseudoimage' of the receiving array, located on the reflecting surface; the pseudoimage ...
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    • Sydney Coastal Waters Chlorophyll 2009 

      Marco, Nakarin
      Published 2010-10-18
      Samples of surface ocean water off shore of Sydney, Australia were collected and nourished with nutrients. The samples were exposed to natural sunlight and kept in a water bath. The variation of chlorophyll as detected by ...
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    • Zero emission energy for the Great Barrier Reef 

      Xiao, Ziyu
      Published 2019-08-26
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