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The role of North Atlantic Current water in exchanges across the Greenland-Scotland Ridge from the Nordic Seas
DownloadSpring 2011
The circulation and gradual transformation in properties of oceanic water masses is a matter of great interest for short-term weather and biological forecasting, as well as long-term climate change. It is usually agreed that the Nordic Seas between Greenland and Norway are key to these...
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Spring 2024
The search for particle dark matter has been ongoing for several decades to date, without any conclusive evidence of detection events. While large, tonne-scale experiments accumulate exposure (larger masses and longer data taking) in hopes of finding this elusive signal, other experiments are...
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The Singular Spectrum Analysis method and its application to seismic data denoising and reconstruction
DownloadFall 2010
Attenuating random and coherent noise is an important part of seismic data processing. Successful removal results in an enhanced image of the subsurface geology, which facilitate economical decisions in hydrocarbon exploration. This motivates the search for new and more efficient techniques for...
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The SNO+ liquid scintillator response to low-energy electrons and its effect on the experiment’s sensitivity to a future neutrinoless double beta decay signal
DownloadFall 2016
The SNO+ experiment is set to join the international competition of experiments searching for neutrinoless double beta decay. By loading 780 t of liquid scintillator with 0.5% natural tellurium, and with its location 2 km underground at SNOLAB, SNO+ aims to have sensitivity to determining the...