scispace - formally typeset
Search or ask a question

Showing papers by "Alastair Ruffell published in 2008"


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: Lazo, Dario Gustavo, and Lazo as discussed by the authors discuss the role of the Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas and Tecnicas (CICTE) in the creation of the Institute of Estudios Andinos (IESE).

45 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The first carbon and oxygen isotope curves for the Valanginian to Early Barremian (Early Cretaceous) interval obtained from outcrops in the Southern Hemisphere are presented in this article.

41 citations



Book ChapterDOI
14 Jul 2008

1 citations


Book ChapterDOI
14 Jul 2008

1 citations


01 Jan 2008
TL;DR: In this paper, a group of radar profiles was gathered across what may have been the site of a canal that was part of the late 16 th to early 18 th century landscaping at Castle Ward, an estate in Northern Ireland.
Abstract: A group of radar profiles was gathered across what may have been the site of a canal that was part of the late 16 th to early 18 th century landscaping at Castle Ward, an estate in Northern Ireland. The canal was filled early in the 19 th century, and its exact location was unknown since then. Two sets of pro- files were acquired for each of the three survey lines: one set had the antennas perpendicular to the line direction, the com- mon cross-line survey configuration; the other set had the antennas parallel to the survey direction, which we call here the inline orientation. In all cases, transmitting and receiving antennas were parallel to each other. The raw data were com- pared and there are the obvious differences expected when ac- quiring data using different polarisations. In addition, we also tested migrating then merging the profiles, versus merging then migrating, to look for any systematic difference in the results. In principle, the final profiles should be the same. However, it appears that migrating first, then merging yields a clearer image of the shallower subsurface (the upper part of the pro- file image), whereas merging then migrating yields a clearer image of the deeper parts of the profiles. The same features are readily apparent in both profiles; there is no net loss of information nor any difference in interpretation in either case. Nonetheless, the interpretation is aided by processing using both orders - migrating then merging and merging then mi- grating - so that all relevant features are clearly identified.

1 citations