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LANDSLIDE HAZARD IDENTIFICATION (LHI) BASED ON GEOELECTRICAL MAPPING ANALYSIS (GEM): CASE STUDY FROM LUYANG, KOTA KINABALU, SABAH, MALAYSIA [PDF]
Landslides are amongst the most damaging natural hazards in Malaysia. The study of landslides has drawn nationwide attention mainly due to increasing awareness of the socio-economic impact of landslides, as well as the increasing pressure of urbanization.
Rodeano Roslee +2 more
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It has been suggested that the eastern part of the West Crocker Formation is the slope to the inner fan of a deep-water system. Detailed sedimentological examination of eight outcrops of this formation in this study identified four types of facies: interbedded sandstone and mudstone facies (F1), chaotic facies (F2), and mudstone facies (F3).
Nurul Afifah Mohd Radzir +3 more
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SLOPE STABILITY STUDY AROUND KAMPUNG KUALA ABAI, KOTA BELUD, SABAH, MALAYSIA [PDF]
The study area is located in the northwestern part of Kota Belud, Sabah and underlain by Late Eocene-late Early Miocene of the Crocker formation. The objectives of this study are to determine the mode of failures, factors of safety and to propose slope
Ismail Abd Rahim, Mohd Noor Raffee Usli
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EFFECTS OF PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF RESIDUAL SOIL ON SLIDING AREA AT BUNDU TUHAN, SABAH, MALAYSIA [PDF]
The study of the earth mass movement has long been regarded as one of the most important and interesting aspect of engineering geology and geotechnical engineering, which the designers and planners from the private and public sectors address when ...
Rodeano Roslee
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ROCK SLOPES KINEMATIC ANALYSIS ALONG THE BUNDU TUHAN TO KUNDASANG HIGHWAY, SABAH, MALAYSIA [PDF]
This study focused on the discontinuity survey and mode of rock slope failure along the Bundu Tuhan to Kundasang road, approximately 84th km to 96th km from Kota Kinabalu city, Sabah.
Rodeano Roslee, Norbert Simon
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Formation of large-scale magnetic structures associated with the Fermi bubbles [PDF]
The Fermi bubbles are part of a complex region of the Milky Way. This region presents broadband extended non-thermal radiation, apparently coming from a physical structure rooted in the Galactic Centre and with a partly-ordered magnetic field threading ...
Barkov, Maxim V., Bosch-Ramon, Valenti
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A 2 m thick bed of smectite‐rich clay within a sequence of distal deep water turbidites and marine mudstones of the Temburong Formation on the island of Labuan, Sabah, North‐West Borneo, is an altered, re‐sedimented pyroclastic tuff which is ...
Stuart D. Burley +6 more
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The Galactic Centre - A Laboratory for Starburst Galaxies (?) [PDF]
The Galactic centre - as the closest galactic nucleus - holds both intrinsic interest and possibly represents a useful analogue to star-burst nuclei which we can observe with orders of magnitude finer detail than these external systems. The environmental
Condon, Roland M. Crocker, Völk
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Wild at Heart:-The Particle Astrophysics of the Galactic Centre [PDF]
We treat of the high-energy astrophysics of the inner ~200 pc of the Galaxy. Our modelling of this region shows that the supernovae exploding here every few thousand years inject enough power to i) sustain the steady-state, in situ population of cosmic ...
Aharonian, Felix +6 more
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Galactic centre star formation writ large in gamma-rays [PDF]
We have modelled the high-energy astrophysics of the inner 200 pc of the Galaxy with a view to explaining the diffuse, broad-band (radio continuum to TeV gamma-ray), non-thermal signal detected from this region. Our modelling pins down the ISM parameters
Crocker, Roland M.
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