How Does Heterogeneity Control Strain Localization Patterns in High‐Porosity Rocks?
Abstract We aim to explore how heterogeneous porosity and grain size contribute to strain localization patterns in highly porous rocks based on phase‐field simulations. The strain localization patterns, including shear bands, dilatation bands, and compaction bands, are commonly observed in geological field studies and laboratory experiments.
Yunteng Wang +4 more
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Simultaneous determination of soil-water characteristic and shrinkage curves of consolidated kaolin under continuous and discrete drying procedures. [PDF]
Liu H, Rahardjo H, Li Y.
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Lateral Variations in Lunar Crustal Thickness Inferred From Apollo Seismic and GRAIL Gravity Data
Abstract The internal structure of the Moon is key to understanding its formation, evolution, and bulk composition. In particular, determining the structure of the crust–mantle interface (Moho), including its lateral variations, is of significant importance, but current knowledge is still insufficient to fully constrain it.
Xiang Zhang +7 more
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Implementation of a practical sand constitutive model coupled with the high cycle accumulation framework in PLAXIS. [PDF]
Tantivangphaisal P +2 more
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Abstract This study examined the spatiotemporal variability in geotechnical properties of beach cusp sediments on a sandy beach and tested if such variability can be used for cusp monitoring from satellite imagery. Specifically, sediment properties (including moisture content (w), relative density (Dr), sediment strength (QSBC) and friction angle (ϕ ...
Stephen Adusei +3 more
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The Canine Hookworm <i>Ancylostoma Caninum</i>: First Confirmed Evidence in a Dog in Central Europe: Epidemiological Relevance or Coincidence? [PDF]
Liptáková M +4 more
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In‐Lake GHG Production Constrained by Lake DOM Mass Balance in a Boreal Catchment
Abstract The processing of organic carbon in surface waters represents a critical component of the carbon (C) cycle in boreal landscapes and is closely linked to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, primarily carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4). Utilizing a unique data set with dense monitoring of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), dissolved CO2, and CH4 at
Xiang Lu +7 more
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Shear strength and deformation characteristics of corn husk fiber-reinforced loess. [PDF]
Kang Y, Yang Y, Chen H, Zhang Z.
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Application of Hysteretic Trends in the Preconsolidation Stress of Unsaturated Soils [PDF]
Coccia, CJR, McCartney, JS, Mun, W
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Abstract Submarine landslides occur globally and have the potential to damage seafloor infrastructure and trigger tsunamis. Recently, diatomaceous weak layers have been hypothesized to play a role in triggering submarine landslides on passive continental margins by generating overpressure.
Wyatt Scott, Julia S. Reece
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