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Most current crustal deformation models do not account for topographic effects, crustal lateral variations, and complex fault geometries. To overcome these limitations, we apply finite element models constrained by interferometric Synthetic Aperture ...
Caijun Xu, Bei Xu, Yangmao Wen, Yang Liu
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Crustal deformation across the Southern Patagonian Icefield observed by GNSS
Geodetic GNSS observations at 43 sites well distributed over the Southern Patagonian Icefield region yield site velocities with a mean accuracy of 1 mm/a and 6 mm/a for the horizontal and vertical components, respectively.
A. Richter +11 more
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NiFe‐NO3 Layered Double Hydroxide as a Novel Anode for Sodium Ion Batteries
This study demonstrates, for the first time, the effectiveness of using LDH as an anodic material in SIB. The material is stable and show high specific capacity, the reaction mechanism has been thoroughly investigated and comprehensively described and involves a phase change reaction followed by sodium intercalation.
Marco Fortunato +4 more
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In order to model the mechanics of motion and earthquake generation on large crustal fault zones, a quantitative description of the rheology of fault zones is prerequisite.
IVAU: Instituut voor Aardwetenschappen Utrecht +3 more
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This review highlights how the conformational adaptability of polymer‐grafted nanoparticles drives their programmable self‐assembly within 3D emulsion droplets. By coupling brush thermodynamics with soft confinement, these dynamic building blocks form hierarchical supraparticles tailored for advanced plasmonics, compartmentalized catalysis, and stimuli‐
Hongseok Yun
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The role of crustal and mantle sources in the genesis of granitoids of the Antarctic Peninsula and adjacent crustal blocks [PDF]
Magmatic rocks from the Antarctic Peninsula show marked variations in isotope composition, which reflect changes in the geodynamic evolution of the peninsula through time. Most Antarctic Peninsula granitoids formed as a result of subduction: they fall on
Millar, I.L. +3 more
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This study highlights that with the static and time‐dependent evolution of slip versus dilation tendency parameter space, structurally controlled deep geothermal systems can be selected within areas of higher permeability and lower seismic hazard. Abstract Faults play a vital role in the Earth's hydraulic system by facilitating fluid flow when dilating
Michal Kruszewski +4 more
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Crustal accretion at the Reykjanes Ridge, 61°–62°N
We report results of a seismic, gravity, and magnetic survey of the Reykjanes Ridge spreading center at 61°–62°N, about 600 km from the center of the Iceland mantle plume.
Smallwood, John R., White, Robert S.
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The emplacement and deformation of granitic rocks in a transpressional shear zone: the ox mountains igneous complex [PDF]
The structural evolution of the Ox Mountains Granodiorite {478±12Ma) during and after its emplacement is described. This pluton has been emplaced within and synchronously with, a major transpressional shear zone which is expressed as a 11km wide belt of ...
McCaffrey, Kenneth J.W., McCaffrey, K.J
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An assessment of stress and production rate of sucker rod heat pipes in oil well pumping system
The sucker rod pumping system is the preferred oil extraction technique. The concept about equipping the hollow vacuum space in solid sucker rods with heat pipe has been scrutinized in terms of stress and oil production evaluation. Abstract The implementation of the heat pipe concept in sucker rods for oil pumping systems negates the requirement for an
R. S. Anand +5 more
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