Identifying spatiotemporal pattern and trend prediction of land subsidence in Zhengzhou combining MT-InSAR, XGBoost and hydrogeological analysis. [PDF]
Zhou Z +6 more
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The Impact of System Softness on Haines Jumps and Drainage in Porous Media
Abstract Haines jumps are abrupt movements of fluid interfaces accompanied by sudden changes in capillary pressure during multiphase flow in porous media. They are a fundamental pore‐scale mechanism influencing displacement patterns and efficiency. Haines jumps are controlled by the interplay of varying factors, including capillarity, pore geometry ...
Bowen Zhang +3 more
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Modern sea-level rise breaks 4,000-year stability in southeastern China. [PDF]
Lin Y +9 more
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Optimal selection of a metro tunnel excavation method using AHP and TOPSIS: a case study of Tehran metro. [PDF]
Rostami A +3 more
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Abstract δ13C in particulate organic carbon (POC), dissolved organic carbon (DOC), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbon dioxide (CO2(g)) and methane (CH4(g)), together with geochemical modeling, were applied to describe carbon cycle evolution in 40 boreal lakes situated across a permafrost thaw gradient in northeastern Alberta, Canada, where ...
J. J. Gibson, P. Eby, A. Jaggi
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Risk assessment of land subsidence in Shanghai municipality based on AHP and EWM. [PDF]
Zhan Y +6 more
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A Causal‐Spatial Explainability Framework for Geological Hazard Susceptibility Modeling
Abstract Data‐driven susceptibility models often act as black boxes, predicting where hazards may occur without explaining why. To address this gap, we propose a Causal‐Prior (CP) framework that integrates validated causal knowledge into training while yielding spatially grounded explanations.
Bo‐Fan Yu +6 more
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Creep behavior of clayey soil and its model prediction in the Cangzhou land subsidence area. [PDF]
Qi J, Xie Y, Li C, Guo H, Wang Y.
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Modeling Interactions and Dynamic Saturation Processes in Karst Media
Abstract The simulation of karst aquifers is highly challenging due to complex conduit‐matrix interactions. This study utilizes KarstFOAM, a high‐fidelity, physics‐based numerical model, to address these challenges. KarstFOAM integrates (a) a unified single‐domain Forchheimer–Darcy–Brinkman–Stokes (FDBS) formulation that transitions naturally across ...
F. Huang +5 more
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Study on the development pattern of continuous aquitard water-conducting fracture zones and rock layer detection borehole camera technology. [PDF]
Xu E +8 more
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