Essays about: "Lesbos"
Found 4 essays containing the word Lesbos.
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1. Sanitation in Moria : The Sphere minimum standards and sustainability in a protracted crisis
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionenAbstract : With over 19,200 asylum seekers living on its premises, the Moria refugee camp is operating way over its capacity of 3000 residents. Due to the uncontrolled, rapid growth of the camp, the existing sanitation infrastructure has fallen into disrepair under excessive usage. READ MORE
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2. Behaviour of Boron Isotopes During Magmatic Degassing and Application to B-Rich Volcanic Glassfrom Lesbos, Greece
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : Boron is a fluid mobile trace element and is routinely employed as a tracer of slab-derived fluids in subduction zones since the heavy isotope (11B) preferentially partitions into the fluid phase during slab dehydration. However, it has been shown experimentally that boron isotopes (expressed as δ11B) can fractionate by up to several permil (‰) during subsequent magmatic evolution and degassing at high temperature, calling into doubt the fidelity of boron isotopes in volcanic glass as accurate tracers of slab degassing. READ MORE
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3. Tourists' perceptions of destinations in crisis : A case study of the European migrant crisis on the Greek islands of Kos and Lesbos
University essay from Umeå universitet/KulturgeografiAbstract : When tourists want to travel, they gather information about interesting destinations. In the information gathering, information about destinations are obtained through different channels, such as media, friends and relatives, travel intermediaries and advertisement. READ MORE
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4. What are reasons that refugee children seek for emergency health care in Lesbos island, Greece:a cross-sectional study; Primary data collection.
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Internationell mödra- och barnhälsovård (IMCH)Abstract : BACKGROUND: Millions of people have fled from their countries, due to war or conflict, in order to find a safer environment for themselves and their children. One common destination is Europe, which people can reach only through the sea from the Turkish coast to the Greek coast after walking hundreds of kilometers through the mountains. READ MORE