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Bayesian calibration of a natural state geothermal reservoir model, Krafla, north Iceland 期刊论文
Water Resources Research, 2022
作者:  S. W. Scott;  J. P. O’;  Sullivan;  O. J. Maclaren;  R. Nicholson;  C. Covell;  J. Newson;  M. S. Guð;  ;  nsdó;  ttir
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Diagnosis of model errors with a sliding time-window Bayesian analysis 期刊论文
Water Resources Research, 2022
作者:  Han-Fang Hsueh;  Anneli Guthke;  Thomas Wö;  hling;  Wolfgang Nowak
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A Two-stage Bayesian Data-driven Method to Improve Model Prediction 期刊论文
Water Resources Research, 2021
作者:  Xiaozhuo Sun;  Xiankui Zeng;  Jichun Wu;  Dong Wang
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A neural network learns when it should not be trusted 新闻
来源平台:EurekAlert. 发布日期:2020
作者:  admin
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Strategies for simplifying reactive transport models ‐ a Bayesian model comparison 期刊论文
Water Resources Research, 2020
作者:  Aline Schä;  fer Rodrigues Silva;  Anneli Guthke;  Marvin Hö;  ge;  Olaf A. Cirpka;  Wolfgang Nowak
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Improving evapotranspiration model performance by treating energy imbalance and interaction 期刊论文
Water Resources Research, 2020
作者:  Guoxiao Wei;  Linlin Zhou;  Hongjuan Liu;  Qianglong Tian;  Linkai Ding;  Xinming Ran
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The timing and effect of the earliest human arrivals in North America 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Lorena Becerra-Valdivia;  Thomas Higham
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The peopling of the Americas marks a major expansion of humans across the planet. However, questions regarding the timing and mechanisms of this dispersal remain, and the previously accepted model (termed '  Clovis-first'  )-suggesting that the first inhabitants of the Americas were linked with the Clovis tradition, a complex marked by distinctive fluted lithic points(1)-has been effectively refuted. Here we analyse chronometric data from 42 North American and Beringian archaeological sites using a Bayesian age modelling approach, and use the resulting chronological framework to elucidate spatiotemporal patterns of human dispersal. We then integrate these patterns with the available genetic and climatic evidence. The data obtained show that humans were probably present before, during and immediately after the Last Glacial Maximum (about 26.5-19 thousand years ago)(2,3)but that more widespread occupation began during a period of abrupt warming, Greenland Interstadial 1 (about 14.7-12.9 thousand years beforead 2000)(4). We also identify the near-synchronous commencement of Beringian, Clovis and Western Stemmed cultural traditions, and an overlap of each with the last dates for the appearance of 18 now-extinct faunal genera. Our analysis suggests that the widespread expansion of humans through North America was a key factor in the extinction of large terrestrial mammals.


A Bayesian age model suggests that human dispersal to the Americas probably began before the Last Glacial Maximum, overlapping with the last dates of appearance for several faunal genera.


  
Bayesian Calibration and Validation of a Large‐scale and Time‐demanding Sediment Transport Model 期刊论文
Water Resources Research, 2020
作者:  Felix Beckers;  André;  s Heredia;  Markus Noack;  Wolfgang Nowak;  Silke Wieprecht;  Sergey Oladyshkin
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Monumental architecture at Aguada Fenix and the rise of Maya civilization 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Bedding, Timothy R.;  Murphy, Simon J.;  Hey, Daniel R.;  Huber, Daniel;  Li, Tanda;  Smalley, Barry;  Stello, Dennis;  White, Timothy R.;  Ball, Warrick H.;  Chaplin, William J.;  Colman, Isabel L.;  Fuller, Jim;  Gaidos, Eric;  Harbeck, Daniel R.;  Hermes, J. J.;  Holdsworth, Daniel L.;  Li, Gang;  Li, Yaguang;  Mann, Andrew W.;  Reese, Daniel R.;  Sekaran, Sanjay;  Yu, Jie;  Antoci, Victoria;  Bergmann, Christoph;  Brown, Timothy M.;  Howard, Andrew W.;  Ireland, Michael J.;  Isaacson, Howard;  Jenkins, Jon M.;  Kjeldsen, Hans;  McCully, Curtis;  Rabus, Markus;  Rains, Adam D.;  Ricker, George R.;  Tinney, Christopher G.;  Vanderspek, Roland K.
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Archaeologists have traditionally thought that the development of Maya civilization was gradual, assuming that small villages began to emerge during the Middle Preclassic period (1000-350 bc  dates are calibrated throughout) along with the use of ceramics and the adoption of sedentism(1). Recent finds of early ceremonial complexes are beginning to challenge this model. Here we describe an airborne lidar survey and excavations of the previously unknown site of Aguada Fenix (Tabasco, Mexico) with an artificial plateau, which measures 1,400 m in length and 10 to 15 m in height and has 9 causeways radiating out from it. We dated this construction to between 1000 and 800 bc using a Bayesian analysis of radiocarbon dates. To our knowledge, this is the oldest monumental construction ever found in the Maya area and the largest in the entire pre-Hispanic history of the region. Although the site exhibits some similarities to the earlier Olmec centre of San Lorenzo, the community of Aguada Fenix probably did not have marked social inequality comparable to that of San Lorenzo. Aguada Fenix and other ceremonial complexes of the same period suggest the importance of communal work in the initial development of Maya civilization.


Lidar survey of the Maya lowlands uncovers the monumental site of Aguada Fenix, which dates to around 1000-800 bc and points to the role of communal construction in the development of Maya civilization.


  
Understanding the Impact of Observation Data Uncertainty on Probabilistic Streamflow Forecasts Using a Dynamic Hierarchical Model 期刊论文
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, 2020, 56 (4)
作者:  Das Bhowmik, Rajarshi;  Ng, Tze Ling;  Wang, Jui-Pin
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uncertainty  measurement error  Bayesian  BDHM  forecasting  Streamflow