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    are abrupt movements on the ocean floor that can result from an earthquake. Tsunamis are most often caused when an earthquake causes the seafloor to rise or fall. Earthquakes happen when two tectonic plates collide into each other at a plate boundary. The denser plate is subducted under the other plate‚ which leads to a rise or fall of the sea floor. This movement of the seafloor will cause a rapid vertical displacement of water‚ and waves of a tsunami would form. As the wave approaches the coastline

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    is a place where two massive tectonic plates‚ specifically the North American and Pacific plates. The small split in the ground extends more than 800 miles and is roughly ten miles deep. The SAF is located in Northern California‚ and extends to Cajon Pass in the San Bernardino Mountains. The SAF was formed around fifteen to twenty million years ago. the fault‚ classified as a Right Lateral Strike-Slip fault‚ was formed when the North American and Pacific plates came into contact with each other. When

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    efforts of researchers‚ they have one solution‚ namely systems License Plate Recognition (LPR). License Plate Recognition is inverted in 1976 and the prototype of the system implemented in1979 in Police Scientific Development Branch in United Kingdom’s for Safety and security in Sulaiman et al. (2013). Du et al. (2012)‚ Kulkarni et al. (2009)

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    Associate Level Material Plate Tectonics Worksheet Answer the lab questions for this week and summarize the lab experience using this form. Carefully read Ch. 8 of Geoscience Laboratory. Complete this week’s lab by filling in your responses to the questions from Geoscience Laboratory. Although you are only required to respond to the questions in this worksheet‚ you are encouraged to answer others from the text on your own. Questions and charts are from Geoscience Laboratory‚ 5th ed. (p. 133-150)

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    processes are predominant. Secondly‚ most of the tectonic plates in this region are diverging or converging. And finally‚ the volcanoes that occur in this region are as a result of stretching and thinning of the earth’s crust called ”non-hot spots”. Interplate volcanism such as the East Africa Rift which is an active narrow zone in which the African plate is in the process of splitting into two new tectonic plates called the Somali and the Habian plate. For the historical background of vulcanicity in East

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    Lecture 1: Introduction Geology - the study of the Earth‚ the processes that shape it‚ and the resources that could be obtained from it. Main branches Physical Geology - deals with the materials that comprise the Earth and the processes that affect it (e.g.‚ Volcanology‚ Seismology‚ Environmental Geology‚ Engineering Geology‚ Mining Geology‚ Petroleum Geology‚ Mineralogy‚ Petrology‚ Geomorphology‚ Geophysics‚ Geochemistry‚ Planetary Geology) Historical Geology - the study of the origin and

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    Name: ******** Class: DME2 Title: Flow Measurement Date: 11/02/2013 Lecturer: Mr Higgins Summary: In this experiment many different meters were used to measure fluid flow rate; the orifice plate‚ the venture meter‚ the rota meter and the weigh tank. Each meter works by its ability to alter a certain physical property of the flowing fluid and then allows this alteration to be measured. The measured alterations are linked directly to the flow rate and these measurements are subbed in

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    INTRODUCTION Cassia fistula Linn. (Leguminosae) is a very common plant and is widely known for its medicinal properties. In the Indian literature‚ this plant has been described to be useful against skin diseases‚ liver troubles‚ tuberculous glands and its use in the treatment of rheumatism‚ hematemesis‚ pruritus‚ leucoderma‚ and diabetes.[1‚2] Besides‚ it has been found to exhibit anti-inflammatory and hypoglycemic activity and widely used as a mild laxative suitable for children and pregnant women

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    Subduction-when one continental plate slides under another‚ at a deep-ocean trench Deep-ocean trench-a place in the ocean where subduction occurs Mid-ocean ridge-a place in the ocean where new crust is constantly being added sea-floor spreading- the sea floor is constantly spreading as crust is subducting into the mantle and new crust is being formed plate-one of the rigid crustal blocks of the lithosphere which move horizontally across the earth’s surface relative to one another plate tectonics-explains

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    and enriched media: EMB‚ blood and starch agar. OBJECTIVES: distinguish between different bacterial species based on colony morphology on agar plates To distinguish the growth characteristics of microorganisms in various differential‚ and selective media. Differentiate bacteria based on their ability to hydrolyze starch. Materials: Plates of EMB‚ Starch and blood agar. Stool sample. Inoculating loop. Bunsen burner. Soil sample. Cotton soap. Skin sample. Gram iodine. Results:

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