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Convection and Mass‐Transport in Laser‐Induced Chemical Vapor Deposition
Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 1988Gas flow and energy and species transport in laser-induced chemical vapor deposition (LICVD) of amorphous silicon films by silane pyrolysis are analyzed by finite element analysis of a two-dimensional model for the process. Spatial nonuniformity of the deposited film is shown to result from diffusion controlled transport of products between the beam ...
S. Patnaik, R. A. Brown
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Italian Journal of Geosciences, 2019
This work presents the results of a geological mapping project performed on the Narni-Amelia Ridge (Central Apennines, Italy). Fieldwork was aimed at defining the rift and post-rift architecture of the Jurassic to Cretaceous part of the Umbria-Marche ...
A. Cipriani, C. Bottini
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This work presents the results of a geological mapping project performed on the Narni-Amelia Ridge (Central Apennines, Italy). Fieldwork was aimed at defining the rift and post-rift architecture of the Jurassic to Cretaceous part of the Umbria-Marche ...
A. Cipriani, C. Bottini
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Large Mass Transport Deposits in Kumano Basin, Nankai Trough, Japan
2016Large-scale landsliding is a common process in the Kumano Forearc Basin of the Nankai Trough accretionary prism. We use a 3D seismic data volume to map the seafloor reflection, which shows that there are two surficial landslides, one rotational slump ~3.4 km wide, 1.8 km long and 150 m thick and one disintegrative slide that has left a seafloor scar ~ >
Moore Gregory F., Strasser Michael
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Deposition in a Hazard Assessment Model of Mass Transport Complexes
Offshore Technology Conference, 2004Abstract A probabilistic model is proposed to describe the probability distributions of MTC hazards. Existing deposits appear to validate the model to the degree possible. The model reproduces deposit structures, and also identifies model inputs that are most likely to produce hazardous MTCs.
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The Effect of Mass Transport on Li Deposition and Dissolution
Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 1998A rotating disk electrode was used to study the effect of mass transport on the electrodeposition and electrodissolution of Li in LiPF 6 -containing electrolytes with different HF contents. The morphology and composition of the deposit on a Ni substrate was investigated with scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy, and X ...
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Implications of Two Cretaceous Mass Transport Deposits, Sacramento Valley, California
SEPM Journal of Sedimentary Research, 1965ABSTRACT A pronounced lithic change coincides with the contact between the "Antelope" Shale (Cenomanian) and the Venado Formation (Turonian). Most previous investigators have either interpreted an unconformity at this position or have implied that this contact is the lateral manifestation of an unconformity. At this contact occur two excellent examples
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