Mechanical properties and microstructural analysis of MICP-reinforced coarse-grained saline soils under freeze-thaw cycling. [PDF]
Xiong L +4 more
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The characteristics of settlement of Neanderthals in northern Central Europe during the earlier phases of the Middle Palaeolithic (Marine Isotope Stage 8–6) have been a matter of debate for decades, specifically regarding the population dynamics at such latitudes during the coldest phases. In this paper, we review the known archaeological record of the
Gianpiero Di Maida +5 more
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High-strength salt-tolerant mineralisation strain and microbial reinforcement mechanism of saline soil. [PDF]
Zhang N, Wang X, Xue Y, Li C.
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We summarize the current state of knowledge on the age of the Middle Pleistocene ice advances into northern central Europe and provide 25 new single‐grain feldspar luminescence ages of Elsterian and Saalian glacigenic sediments to constrain the age of the ice advances and their tentative correlation with marine isotope stages/substages.
Niklas von Soest +10 more
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Pore network modeling of water and gas transport characteristics in synthetic porous media. [PDF]
Dong L, Ma C, Tao W, Wang Q.
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Late Holocene moisture variability in Arctic Alaska from chitin δ18O
Amplified warming in the Arctic has resulted in reduced sea‐ice extent, which can impact regional climate dynamics. Elucidating past moisture variability in response to changing temperatures and sea‐ice conditions can offer insight into how anthropogenic climate change may impact Arctic areas such as the Alaskan North Slope in the future. We contribute
Briana A. Edgerton, Melissa L. Chipman
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Shear strength characteristics of muddy interlayers with different water contents and particle size distributions. [PDF]
Zha Z +7 more
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Palaeowinds and depositional conditions from Holocene loess in Sweden and Finland
The nature of deglacial and Holocene wind regimes in Fennoscandia is debated, as is the degree to which wind‐blown loess deposits exist in the region. Loess deposits in Fennoscandia are often relatively thin, discontinuous and less well‐sorted than typical loess, and questions remain over the degree of their post‐depositional reworking and the impact ...
Calum J. Edward +6 more
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Integration of ERT and Geotechnical Investigation for River Restoration: A Case Study of Dam Removal Site Characterization. [PDF]
Rahimi M +5 more
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On the abrasiveness of coarse-grained and fine-grained soils
J. Stein +3 more
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