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Modeling of the effects of wave-induced fluid motion on seismic velocity and attenuation in porous rocks
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010)
In this thesis, we use the X-ray CT images of Berea sandstones to carry out the numerical study of the effects of wave-induced fluid motion on seismic velocity and attenuation in porous rocks. In numerical modeling, it is ...
Nonlinear equilibration of baroclinic eddies : the role of boundary layer processes and seasonal forcing
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2009)
In this thesis, the influence of boundary layer processes and seasonal forcing on baroclinic eddy equilibration is studied to understand how the baroclinic adjustment is modified when taking into account these two factors. ...
ICEDB : intermittently-connected continuous query processing
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2008)
Several emerging wireless sensor network applications must cope with a combination of node mobility (e.g., sensors on moving cars) and high data rates (media-rich sensors capturing videos, images, sounds, etc.). Due to ...
Radio frequency gradient high resolutions nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1996)
Neutron scattering investigations on the unusual phase behavior of water
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010)
Water is the most ubiquitous substance on earth, and is essential to sustain all known forms of life. However, despite centuries of research, a coherent picture of the unusual phase behavior of water is so far lacking. The ...