The GEOs

The GEOs
Author: Ramona Finn
Publisher: Relay Publishing
Total Pages: 886
Release:
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN:

Discover danger and destiny in 1,200+ pages of this young adult dystopian box set. Making the right choice always comes with a price. It’s been decades since the deadly GM virus decimated humanity, but the world continues to hold out for a cure. Hidden underground in the dark GEOs remains what’s left of the population as Farrow Corp works tirelessly in their never-ending search for a miracle. For seventeen-year-old Tylia Coder, survival is all she knows. With virus mutations continuing to spread, Tylia must either watch her ailing mother be ravaged by illness or hack her way into the terrifying Acceptance trials and face the infected world above to save her family. But the life she envisioned is far from reality when she’s rescued by a mysterious stranger from the resistance, and everything she believes about Farrow Corp, and their handsome advocate assigned to her, is turned on its head. Tylia soon realizes she has a choice to make if she’s to save her loved ones—and truly learn which man in her life she can trust. Tylia must embrace her destiny—or die trying. This epic young adult dystopian box set includes the three exciting novels in The GEOs series: The Acceptance The Labs The Elite

Improvement of the GEOS-1 North American Tracking Network from Multiple Short Arc Geodetic Adjustments

Improvement of the GEOS-1 North American Tracking Network from Multiple Short Arc Geodetic Adjustments
Author: George Hadgigeorge
Publisher:
Total Pages: 174
Release: 1970
Genre: Artificial satellites
ISBN:

Combinations of 171 passes were employed in a short arc geodetic adjustment to improve the survey coordinates of 29 observing stations. The recovery of the station positions and their standard errors along with other geodetic parameters are presented. The results of the adjustment show a mean standard error of approximately 3.5 meters, and corrections to NAD survey coordinates basically consistent with the observation network with the origin at Hunter AFB. (Author).

Collected Reprints

Collected Reprints
Author: Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1192
Release: 1974
Genre: Oceanography
ISBN:

General Circulation Model Development

General Circulation Model Development
Author: David A. Randall
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 849
Release: 2000-07-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080507239

General Circulation Models (GCMs) are rapidly assuming widespread use as powerful tools for predicting global events on time scales of months to decades, such as the onset of EL Nino, monsoons, soil moisture saturation indices, global warming estimates, and even snowfall predictions. While GCMs have been praised for helping to foretell the current El Nino and its impact on droughts in Indonesia, its full power is only now being recognized by international scientists and governments who seek to link GCMs to help them estimate fish harvests, risk of floods, landslides, and even forest fires.Scientists in oceanography, hydrology, meteorology, and climatology and civil, ocean, and geological engineers perceive a need for a reference on GCM design. In this compilation of information by an internationally recognized group of experts, Professor Randall brings together the knowledge base of the forerunners in theoretical and applied frontiers of GCM development. General Circulation Model Development focuses on the past, present, and future design of numerical methods for general circulation modeling, as well as the physical parameterizations required for their proper implementation. Additional chapters on climate simulation and other applications provide illustrative examples of state-of-the-art GCM design.Key Features* Foreword by Norman Phillips* Authoritative overviews of current issues and ideas on global circulation modeling by leading experts* Retrospective and forward-looking chapters by Akio Arakawa of UCLA* Historical perspectives on the early years of general circulation modeling* Indispensable reference for researchers and graduate students

Gravity, Geoid and Height Systems

Gravity, Geoid and Height Systems
Author: Urs Marti
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2015-01-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3319108379

This volume includes a selection of papers presented at the IAG international symposium "Gravity, Geoid and Height Systems 2012" (GGHS2012), which was organized by IAG Commission 2 “Gravity Field” with the assistance of the International Gravity Field Service (IGFS) and GGOS Theme 1 “Unified Global Height System”. The book summarizes the latest results on gravimetry and gravity networks, global gravity field modeling and applications, future gravity field missions. It provides a detailed compilation on advances in precise local and regional high-resolution geoid modeling, the establishment and unification of vertical reference systems, contributions to gravity field and mass transport modeling as well as articles on the gravity field of planetary bodies.