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Hydraulic Jumps in Sediment‐Driven Bottom Currents

Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 1993
Laboratory experiments were conducted to observe the behavior of turbidity currents in the vicinity of a slope transition. Both sediment‐laden and saline hydraulic jumps were produced. The vertical structure of the currents was found to depend on flow regime. The saline and turbid hydraulic jumps showed similar characteristics.
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Stability challenges for the commercialization of perovskite–silicon tandem solar cells

Nature Reviews Materials, 2023
Leiping Duan, Kylie R Catchpole
exaly  

Bottom currents and bottom sediment distribution in Massachusetts Bay

Open-File Report, 1978
Bradford Butman   +3 more
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Ocean Bottom Seismology: History and Current Status

1986
Ocean bottom seismographs (OBS) have been in use for almost 50 years. The earliest instruments were used for short range explosion refraction experiments but were soon abandoned when techniques involving near surface sources and receivers were introduced. Development of OBS technology revived during the late 1950’s inspired by interest in the detection
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Ocean-Bottom Currents Off the California Coast

Science, 1939
F P, Shepard, R, Revelle, R S, Dietz
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Magnetic skyrmions: advances in physics and potential applications

Nature Reviews Materials, 2017
Albert Fert   +2 more
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Probing condensed matter physics with magnetometry based on nitrogen-vacancy centres in diamond

Nature Reviews Materials, 2018
Francesco Casola   +2 more
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