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Ground penetrating radar applied to subsurface culverts
The failures of culverts can result in water and soil loss in the surrounding subsurface, leading to collapses. In densely constructed urban areas, buried culverts are inaccessible and invisible, making Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) inspection a widely ...
Tess Luo +4 more
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Advancing Upcycling and Regeneration of Spent LiFePO4: Failure Mechanisms and Recovery Strategies
This review studies the failure mechanism to promote the upcycling regeneration of spent lithium iron phosphate (S‐LFP). It first summarizes the failure mechanisms of LFP batteries revealed via advanced characterization technologies and then explores the respective advantages and challenges of hydrometallurgy and direct regeneration methods.
Yi Wang +6 more
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Since the Gyeongju earthquakes in 2016, there have been increased research interests in the areas of seismic design, building collapse, and rescue radar applications in Korea. Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a nondestructive electromagnetic method that
Kyeol Kwon +4 more
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Математическая модель обработки и интерпретации данных подповерхностного зондирования дорожных одежд [PDF]
Предложена модель обработки и интерпретации данных о физико-механических характеристиках дорожных одежд, основанная на результатах георадарного обследованияThe model of processing and interpretation of the data concerning physicomechanical ...
Батракова, А. Г.
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Tetrazine Ligation in Living Systems: Beyond Fast Kinetics to Effective Bioorthogonality
Rapid reaction kinetics (k2) alone do not ensure successful tetrazine ligation in living systems. This review introduces ‘effective orthogonality’—focusing on chemical survival, availability, and encounter—as a practical framework. We highlight how bottlenecks shift from cellular sinks to in vivo delivery limits, offering design strategies for reliable
Junhyeong Yim +3 more
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Soil degradation is a critical challenge to global agricultural sustainability, driven by intensive land use, unsustainable farming practices, and climate change.
Filipe Adão +2 more
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Detection of Soil Pipes Using Ground Penetrating Radar
Soil piping leads to land degradation in almost all morphoclimatic regions. However, the detection of soil pipes is still a methodological challenge.
Anita Bernatek-Jakiel, Marta Kondracka
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The Great Dyke of Zimbabwe is notable for its rich platinum group metal deposits but poses significant geological and geotechnical challenges due to its complex rock types and structural features. Traditional pillar design methods are insufficient for addressing these complexities; the study suggests incorporating advanced techniques such as machine ...
Tawanda Zvarivadza +3 more
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DETERMINATION OF THE GROUND-WATER LEVEL BY MODERN NON-DISTRUCTIVE METHODS (GPR TECHNOLOGY) [PDF]
Determination of the ground-water level by modern non-dis¬tructive methods (ground-penetrating radar technology). Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is now a well-accepted geophysical technique, which unfortunately in our country its less used. Historically,
I. C. NICU, Gh. ROMANESCU
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This paper explores how climate‐resilient technologies, such as smart grids, digital twins, and self‐healing materials, can enhance urban resilience. It highlights the urgent need for proactive planning, public‐private collaboration, and data‐driven innovation to future‐proof underground infrastructure amid accelerating climate and urban pressures ...
Kai Chen Goh +12 more
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