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Strategies for Assessing Post‐Wildfire Geomorphic Resilience in Semiarid Rivers
ABSTRACT We review and summarize diverse components of a catchment that can be monitored after wildfire to assess the geomorphic resilience of the river corridor in semiarid regions. We distinguish upland portions of river catchments from river corridors.
Ellen Wohl +8 more
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Numerical Study on Wake Wave Characteristics Around a Transom Stern Vessel
The wake characteristics behind a transom stern vessel play a crucial role in determining its hydrodynamic performance, resistance, and environmental impact.
Huarong Xie +5 more
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The valuable components of the platinum group element (PGE) bearing ores of the Bushveld complex in South Africa constitute between 1 % and as little as 0.1 % of the total mass. In the processing of these ores by flotation, the naturally hydrophobic talc
Dhliwayo, Evelyn Chengetanai
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ABSTRACT Salmonid fishes typically express anadromy. During their juvenile riverine emigration, their downstream movements can be inhibited by hydropower schemes that entrain fish in their intakes. Here, the riverine migration success of smolts of brown trout Salmo trutta (“trout smolt”) and Atlantic salmon Salmo salar smolts (“salmon smolt”) was ...
Bertram I. C. Warren, J. Robert Britton
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The effect of sharp-crested weir shape on air entrainment
Aeration in the waters of rivers and streams is very important to the quality and existence of aquatic life. If the overfall jets downstream of weir structures plunges into a plunge pool, entrained air bubbles will contribute to aeration.
M Emin Emiroglu, Ahmet Baylar
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Bath Vibration During Open Eye Formation in a Physical Model of a Steelmaking Ladle
Using a physical model, this study shows that vibration measurements reliably predict open eye size in steelmaking ladles, offering a practical alternative to visual monitoring. Vessel vibrations stabilize faster than the open eye, except at high frequencies near the bottom.
Mika Pylvänäinen +6 more
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Measurements of sub-surface bubble populations and the modelling of air-sea gas flux
Bubbles, formed by breaking waves, play an important role in the transfer of gases between the Earth’s oceans and atmosphere and have been shown to increase the flux of gases during periods of heightened sea state.
Coles, David Geoffrey Hallstaff
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This study develops a thermodynamic–kinetic model for basic oxygen furnace tapping and validates its accuracy under near‐equilibrium and far‐from‐equilibrium initial conditions. Comparison with a reference model demonstrates its broader applicability. The model further reveals the evolution of key steel and slag components, providing new transparency ...
Puhong Cheng +4 more
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The in situ agglomeration behavior of semisolid Al–silicate inclusions in Si‐killed steel is studied using high‐temperature confocal scanning laser microscopy. Particle motion and interparticle forces at the steel/argon interface are quantified and compared with a modified capillary interaction model.
Suwam Kumar +4 more
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Prediction of the Quantity of Vapor Displaced into the Canister during Automobile Refueling
The design of efficient fuel systems requires the prediction of the air entrainment flow rate from the atmosphere into the fuel tank and clarification of the changes in the state of the mixed gas consisting of air and fuel evaporative gas (vapor) within ...
Masanori Sakurai +4 more
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