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Ice sheet and palaeoclimate controls on drainage network evolution: an example from Dogger Bank, North Sea [PDF]
Submerged landscapes on continental shelves archive drainage networks formed during periods of sea-level lowstand. The evolution of these postglacial drainage networks also reveals how past climate changes affected the landscape.
A. R. Emery +7 more
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Simulating temporal evolution of pressure in two-phase flow in porous media [PDF]
We have simulated the temporal evolution of pressure due to capillary and viscous forces in two-phase drainage in porous media. We analyze our result in light of macroscopic flow equations for two-phase flow. We also investigate the effect of the trapped
Alex Hansen +30 more
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The drainage evolution in eastern Tibet during the India‐Eurasia collision has attracted considerable attention because of its critical link to topographic development and plateau growth, but the discussion still persists.
Xudong Zhao +8 more
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Quaternary continental deposits record spatio-temporal changes of the landscape and offer insights for drainage network analysis and paleoenvironmental reconstructions.
Vania Mancinelli +10 more
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Foamed emulsion drainage: flow and trapping of drops [PDF]
Foamed emulsions are ubiquitous in our daily life but the ageing of such systems is still poorly understood. In this study we investigate foam drainage and measure the evolution of the gas, liquid and oil volume fractions inside the foam.
Langevin, Dominique +3 more
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A Ten-Year Record of Supraglacial Lake Evolution and Rapid Drainage in West Greenland Using an Automated Processing Algorithm for Multispectral Imagery [PDF]
The rapid drainage of supraglacial lakes introduces large pulses of meltwater to the subglacial environment and creates moulins, surface-to-bed conduits for future melt.
Andrews, L. C. +7 more
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Drainage evolution in the Margaritifer Sinus region, Mars [PDF]
Margaritifer Sinus, Mars, records a complex history of water transport, storage, and release extending from the late Noachian into at least the mid‐Hesperian. Collection, transport, and discharge of water were accomplished by systems of differing character flanking opposite sides of the Chryse Trough.
Grant, John A., Parker, T. J.
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The morphometric analysis of hillslope evolution, using the traditional method of interpreting archived aerial photographs, requires both considerable time and subjectivity.
Fabienne B. Youssef, Jean A. Doumit
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Urban Evolution: The Role of Water [PDF]
The structure, function, and services of urban ecosystems evolve over time scales from seconds to centuries as Earth’s population grows, infrastructure ages, and sociopolitical values alter them.
Belt, Kenneth T. +6 more
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Morphotectonics of the Tasso Stream - Sagittario River valley (Central Apennines, Italy)
This work presents the morphotectonic map of the Tasso Stream-Sagittario River valley, located in the Central Abruzzo area (Marsica region), in one of the areas of highest average elevation in the Apennines chain between two main intermontane basins (i.e.
E. Miccadei +5 more
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