Author:Sivakumar, V; Faduilhe, D; Bencherif, HDate:Jul 2006The lidar data collected for about 10 year’s period from 1994 to 2004 are used for the present study. The recorded raw data is in the form of photon count profiles with a height resolution of 300 m and time resolution of 120s. The method of ...Read more
Author:Ramsay, PJ; Smith, AM; Lee-Thorp, JC; Vogel, JC; Tyldsley, M; Kidwell, WDate:Apr 1993A modern African elephant tusk was discovered within a late Pleistocene aeolianite at Reunion Rocks, south of Durban. Ionium dating indicates that the tusk is older than 112 kyr BP with stratigraphic control suggesting a date at ca. 130 kyr ...Read more
Author:Wall, KDate:Oct 2010One hundred years ago this year, South Africa was established by an Act of Union. That Act gave us the shape and the texture that defined us as a nation. And it is wonderful that, despite all the exclusions and discriminations since May 1910, ...Read more
Author:Taviv, I; Zunckel, M; Mahema, T; John, Juanette; Naidoo, MogeshDate:Oct 2006Need for informed decision making, history of fragmented and un-coordinated monitoring, framework for NAQIS-SAAQIS (output of NAQMPII) and metadata collection (output of NAQMPII).Read more
Author:Shaik, A; Tlale, NS; Bright, GDate:Dec 2008A low cost sensor system is envisaged that has 2 distinct routes for resolution enhancement in position detection. The main area for application of the sensor design would be in the food processing and packaging industry where position ...Read more
Author:Charyulu, DV; Sivakumar, V; Bencherif, H; Kirgis, G; Hauchecorne, A; Rao, DNDate:Nov 2007The present study delineates the characteristics of Stratospheric Sudden Warming (SSW) events observed over the Observatoire de Haute Provence (OHP: 44°N, 6°E). The study uses 20 years of Rayleigh LiDAR temperature measurements for the 1982-2001 ...Read more
Author:Herselman, PLRDate:06 Sep 2007This document provides an overview for the datasets (or subset thereof) recorded between July and August 2006 as part of the Fynmeet Sea Clutter Measurement Trial conducted at the Overberg Test Range at Arniston, South Africa. The trial was ...Read more
Author:Greben, JM; Elphinstone, CD; Holloway, Jennifer PDate:Sep 2011The CSIR has been involved in South African election night predictions since 1999 using a cluster prediction model based on the segmentation of the electorate according to voting behavior. In this paper these clusters are exploited in another ...Read more
Author:Ittmann, HW; Holloway, Jennifer P; Dudeni-Tlhone, NontembekoDate:Jun 2017General elections are held every five years in South Africa. During the 12 to 24 hour period after the close of the voting booths, the expected final results are of huge interest to the electorate and politicians. In the past, the Council for ...Read more
Author:Sweijd, Neville; Zaitchik, BFDate:Jun 2021The COVID-19 pandemic has become one of the great historical events of the modern era, presenting a generational challenge to the world. Questions about the role of weather on SARS-CoV-2 transmission led to the gathering of scientists at an ...Read more
Author:Roos, TH; Zwane, NX; Kruger, E; Perumal, S; Cathro, RDate:Sep 2007A 252m target-aligned research heliostat with closed-loop control, with a theoretical concentration of 80 suns, has been built at CSIR in South Africa. The heliostat has four degrees of freedom: Azimuth, Elevation, Rotation and Pitch. A control ...Read more
Author:Mokoena, Ntabiseng; Djonon Tsague, Hippolyte; Helberg, ADate:Dec 2016The ability to recognise face images under random pose is a task that is done effortlessly by human beings. However, for a computer system, recognising face images under varying poses still remains an open research area. Face recognition ...Read more
Author:Dada, A; Popoola, P; Mathe, Ntombizodwa R; Adeosun, S; Aramide, ODate:Dec 2021In an optimization study, cracks were observed in the microstructures of laser-deposited HEAs on a steel baseplate from residual stresses, thus, the optimization of crack-free microstructures was achieved by the optimization of the laser ...Read more
Author:Pandarum, R; Winnie, Y; Hunter, LawranceDate:Sep 2011Exploratory retail studies in South Africa indicate that plus-sized women experience problems and dissatisfaction with poorly fitting bras. The lack of 3-D anthropometric studies for the plus-size women's bra market initiated this research. ...Read more
Author:Mutorwa, M; Salisu, S; Blatch, GL; Kenyon, C; Kaye, PTDate:Jan 2009Access to a series of truncated ATP analogs, as potential anti-tuberculosis agents, has been explored via alkylation and acylation of 3-aminophenol, whereas chloroacetylation, using chloroacetyl chloride, and subsequent Arbuzov phosphonation ...Read more
Author:Strauss, Hencharl J; Preussler, D; Esser, MJD; Koen, W; Jacobs, Cobus; Collett, OJP; Bollig, CDate:Apr 2013We report on a double-pass Ho:YLF slab amplifier which delivered 350 ns long single-frequency pulses of up to 330 mJ at 2064 nm, with a maximum M(sup2) of 1.5 at 50 Hz. It was end pumped with a diode-pumped Tm:YLF slab laser and seeded with ...Read more
Author:Manzi, MSD; Durrheim, RJ; Hein, KAA; King, NDate:Sep 2012Inrushes of ground water and the ignition of flammable gases pose risks to workers in deep South African gold mines. Large volumes of water may be stored in solution cavities in dolomitic rocks that overlie the Black Reef (BLR) Formation, ...Read more
Author:Breytenbach, AndreDate:Sep 2020Humankind often needs to accurately model, identify and spatially quantify aboveground phenomena on the Earth’s surface for informed decision-making. Height data derived from digital elevation models (DEMs) is often used to achieve this. This ...Read more
Author:Purdon, Kyla; Van Niekerk, T; Phillips, R; Marais, Stephen TDate:Nov 2023Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have shown great potential for data collection and monitoring of areas. Sensors such as LiDARs and cameras can be used on UAVs for high-resolution data collection and used for various applications like Digital ...Read more
Author:Lee, SA; Webb, SJ; Jones, MQW; Durrheim, RJ; Ganerød, MDate:Oct 2013The Mesoproterozoic Pilanesberg Complex, South Africa, is the world’s largest alkaline intrusion. While surface field relationships suggest an inward dipping structure, it is unclear how these dips extend to depth. The 3D geometry of the ...Read more