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I. Church
Researcher at University of New Brunswick
Publications - 32
Citations - 1290
I. Church is an academic researcher from University of New Brunswick. The author has contributed to research in topics: Front and back ends & Data acquisition. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 30 publications receiving 1139 citations. Previous affiliations of I. Church include Rutherford Appleton Laboratory & Stennis Space Center.
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The International Bathymetric Chart of the Arctic Ocean (IBCAO) Version 3.0
Martin Jakobsson,Larry A. Mayer,Bernard Coakley,Julian A. Dowdeswell,Steve Forbes,Boris Fridman,Hanne Hodnesdal,Riko Noormets,Richard Pedersen,Michele Rebesco,Hans Werner Schenke,Yulia Zarayskaya,Daniela Accettella,Andy Armstrong,Robert M Anderson,Paul Bienhoff,Angelo Camerlenghi,I. Church,Margo H. Edwards,James V. Gardner,John K. Hall,Benjamin Hell,Ole Hestvik,Yngve Kristoffersen,Christian Marcussen,Rezwan Mohammad,David C. Mosher,Son V. Nghiem,Maria T. Pedrosa,Paola Travaglini,Pauline Weatherall +30 more
TL;DR: The International Bathymetric Chart of the Arctic Ocean (IBCAO) released its first gridded bathymetric compilation in 1999 as discussed by the authors, which has since supported a wide range of Arc...
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Understanding sediment dynamics of two large submarine valleys from seafloor data: Blanes and La Fonera canyons, northwestern Mediterranean Sea
Galderic Lastras,Miquel Canals,David Amblas,Caroline Lavoie,I. Church,B. De Mol,Ruth Durán,A. Calafat,John E. Hughes-Clarke,Caleb Smith,Serge Heussner +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the results of the analysis of swath bathymetry data and parametric seismic reflection profiles showing the detailed morphology and uppermost sedimentary structure of Blanes and La Fonera canyons, with the focus on their heads and adjacent upper courses and shelf.
Temporal progression and spatial extent of mass wasting events on the Squamish prodelta slope
TL;DR: The cumulative mass wasting activity on the Squamish River prodelta slope has previously been monitored using repetitive multibeam surveying for a period of 6 years using biannual, annual or semi-annual intervals.
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The CMS tracker readout front end driver
Costas Foudas,R. Bainbridge,D. Ballard,I. Church,E. Corrin,Jane Coughlan,C P Day,E.J. Freeman,J. Fulcher,W J F Gannon,Gregory E. Hall,R. Halsall,G. Iles,John A. Jones,J. Leaver,Matthew Noy,M.R. Pearson,Michel Raymond,Ivan Reid,G. Rogers,J. Salisbury,S. Taghavi,I. R. Tomalin,O. Zorba +23 more
TL;DR: The front end driver is a 9U 400mm VME64x card designed for reading out the CMS silicon tracker signals transmitted by the APV25 analogue pipeline ASICs and all data processing algorithms on the FED are executed in large on-board FPGAs.
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Functioning of Coastal River-Dominated Ecosystems and Implications for Oil Spill Response: From Observations to Mechanisms and Models
Adam T. Greer,Alan M. Shiller,Eileen E. Hofmann,Jerry D. Wiggert,Sally J. Warner,Sabrina M. Parra,Robert K. Cowen,Chudong Pan,Jeffrey W. Book,DongJoo Joung,S. L. Dykstra,Jeffrey W. Krause,Brian Dzwonkowski,Inia M. Soto,Mustafa Kemal Cambazoglu,Alison L. Deary,K Dinniman,Christian Briseño-Avena,Adam D. Boyette,Jessica Kastler,Virginie Sanial,Laura Hode,Uchenna Chizaram Nwankwo,Luciano M. Chiaverano,S. J. O'Brien,Patrick J. Fitzpatrick,Yee Lau,Michael S. Dinniman,Kevin Martin,Peng Ho,Allison Mojzis,Stephan Howden,Frank J. Hernandez,I. Church,Travis Miles,Su Sponaugle,James N. Moum,Robert Arnone,Gregg A. Jacobs,Oscar Schofield,William M. Graham +40 more
TL;DR: Greer et al. as mentioned in this paper studied the function of coastal river-dominated ecosystems and their implications for oil spill response, from observations to Mechanisms and Models, and found that the majority of the seafloor ecosystems are composed of coastal rivers.