Camborne School of Mines: Recent submissions
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Construction Port Requirements for Floating Offshore Wind Turbines
(World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, 10 December 2021)As the floating offshore wind turbine industry continues to develop and grow, the capabilities of established port facilities need to be assessed as to their ability to support the expanding construction and installation ... -
Wildfire activity enhanced during phases of maximum orbital eccentricity and precessional forcing in the Early Jurassic
(Nature Research, 30 November 2021)Fire regimes are changing due to both anthropogenic climatic drivers and vegetation management challenges, making it difficult to determine how climate alone might influence wildfire activity. Earth has been subject to ... -
Weight control of floating wind installation
(Society of Allied Weight Engineers, 5 November 2021)Floating offshore wind is a growing market within the renewable energy sector. The floating offshore wind turbines give access to deeper water sites, with minimal visual impact from land. The paper includes the weight ... -
Ichnology, sedimentology, and orbital cycles in the hemipelagic Early Jurassic Laurasian Seaway (Pliensbachian, Cardigan Bay Basin, UK)
(Elsevier, 22 September 2021)An uncommonly continuous Lower Jurassic (uppermost Sinemurian and Pliensbachian) section (Llanbedr (Mochras Farm) Borehole, Cardigan Bay Basin, UK) comprises hemipelagic calcareous mudstone, wackestone/siltstone and ... -
Port and shipyard requirements for the installation of floating wind turbines
(Royal Institute of Naval Architects, 21 October 2021)As the floating offshore wind turbine industry continues to develop and grow, the capabilities of established port facilities need to be assessed as to their ability to support the expanding installation requirements. This ...