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UMPSA collaborates with Alps Electric (M) Sdn. Bhd.
Published 2024“…PEKAN, 23 August 2024 – Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah (UMPSA) continues to strengthen its cooperation with industry partners through the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between UMPSA and Alps Electric (M) Sdn. Bhd.…”
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Neogene exhumation history of the Mont Blanc massif, Western Alps
Published 2008“…The contribution of climate and tectonics to the Neogene exhumation history of the European Alps is studied in the Mont Blanc (MB) massif using low-temperature thermochronology. …”
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Astrogeodetic Validation of Gravimetric Quasigeoid Models in the German Alps - First Results
Published 2009“…In regions with a rough topography, e.g. the European Alps, the accuracy of geoid or quasigeoid models is often reduced. …”
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The geometry and timing of orogenic extension: An example from the western Italian Alps
Published 1999“…Since there are no known extensional structures younger than 36 Ma at higher levels in this part of the Alps, exhumation since the final juxtaposition of the two units (at 36 Ma) seems to have been dominated by erosion.…”
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Heights in the Bavarian Alps: mutual validation of GPS, levelling, gravimetric and astrogeodetic quasigeoids
Published 2009“…In a test area of the Bavarian Alps, Germany, with dense data coverage, we carry out validation experiments using GPS, levelling and astrogeodetic observations as well as state-of-the-art regional quasigeoid models. …”
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Palaeomagnetic time and space constraints of the Early Cretaceous Rhenodanubian Flysch zone (Eastern Alps)
Published 2018“…The Rhenodanubian Flysch zone (RDF) is a Lower Cretaceous-lower Palaeocene turbidite succession extending for ~500 km from the Danube at Vienna to the Rhine Valley (Eastern Alps). It consists of calcareous and siliciclastic turbidite systems deposited in a trench abyssal plain. …”
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Non-market Value of Winter Outdoor Recreation in the Swiss Alps: The Case of Val Bedretto
Published 2017“…This paper implements the Travel Cost Method to estimate consumer surplus per season derived from ski mountaineering and snowshoeing in Val Bedretto—a valley located in the Swiss Alps. In addition, the Contingent Behavior Method is used to estimate the changes in welfare associated with the construction of an alpine center that would provide services aiming to reduce the risk of injury and death associated with winter outdoor recreation. …”
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Evolution of zircon deformation mechanisms in a shear zone (Lanzo massif, Western-Alps)
Published 2011“…Magmatic zircons within two sheared gabbroic dykes from the peridotitic massif of Lanzo (Western-Alps, Italy) revealed evolution of deformation from crystal plasticity to rigid body rotation during shear zone evolution. …”
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Upper Cretaceous Gosau deposits of the Apuseni Mountains (Romania) - similarities and differences to the Eastern Alps
Published 2009“…The mountain range comprises a sedimentary succession similar to the Gosau Group of the Eastern Alps. This work focuses on the sedimentological and geodynamic evolution of the Gosau basin of the Apuseni Mts. and attempts a direct comparison to the relatively well studied Gosau Group deposits of the Eastern Alps. …”
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Modification of a first year physics laboratory program using the ALPE survey instrument
Published 2011“…It consists of two survey instruments, namely ASLE* which is designed to evaluate an individual experiment and ALPE*, which is designed to evaluate the entire laboratory program. …”
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Pre-Alpine contrasting tectono-metamorphic evolutions within the Southern Steep Belt, Central Alps
Published 2018“…In the Southern Steep Belt, Italian Central Alps, relicts of the pre-Alpine continental crust are preserved. …”
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Ductile to brittle fault zone evolution in Austroalpine units to the southeast of the Tauern Window (Eastern Alps)
Published 2015“…Our results show that a rather small study area may comprise information about the evolution of the Eastern Alps from Late Cretaceous to late Miocene times. …”
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Isolated mildly elevated Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) - a liver tumor hint not to be missed at primary care
Published 2018“…We would like to report a case of liver tumor detected at a primary care clinic based on an incidental finding of mildly elevated ALP.…”
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Late Miocene increasing exhumation rates in the eastern part of the Alps – implications from low temperature thermochronology
Published 2016“…Middle Miocene exhumation is interpreted as a result of tectonic escape and convergence that operated simultaneously during lateral extrusion of the Eastern Alps. As the higher late Miocene/Pliocene exhumation rates are restricted to a single tectonic block, namely the Niedere Tauern, we infer a tectonic trigger that is probably related to a change in the external stress field that affected the Alps during this time.…”
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