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    • Overview of Cosmology with the SKA 

      Maartens, Roy; Abdalla, Filipe B.; Jarvis, Matt; Santos, Mario G. (Proceedings of Science, 2014)
      The new frontier of cosmology will be led by three-dimensional surveys of the large-scale structure of the Universe. Based on its all-sky surveys and redshift depth, the SKA is destined to revolutionize cosmology, in ...
    • Preface Metamorphism and Orogenic belts—response from micro- to macro-scale 

      reinhardt, jurgen (Springerlink, 2019)
      The geological toolbox for the analysis of orogenic processes has seen substantial additions over the recent decades. Major advances have been made in the ability to simulate geological conditions and processes by computer ...
    • Surveys with small optical telescopes 

      gray, tony (Oxford academic, 2019)
      odern astrophysics owes its existence to small-telescope surveys dating back to the 18th century, for example Flamsteed (1725). In the 19th century, Argelander’s survey based on visual observations with small telescopes and ...
    • Testing foundations of modern cosmology with SKA all-sky surveys 

      Schwarz, Dominik J.; Bacon, David; Chen, Song; Clarkson, Chris; Huterer, Dragan; Kunz, Martin; Maartens, Roy; Raccanelli, Alvise; Rubart, Matthias; Starck, Jean-Luc (Proceedings of Science, 2014)
      Continuum and HI surveys with the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will allow us to probe some of the most fundamental assumptions of modern cosmology, including the Cosmological Principle. SKA all-sky surveys will map an ...