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Meadows, Grass, Bicycle

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Inal, Nazli I.
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Compaction Characteristics of River Terrace Gravel

Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 1985
Large‐scale field and laboratory tests were carried out to investigate compaction characteristics of a river terrace gravel soil at the 120‐m high Sao Simao Dam in Brazil. The coarse fraction of the deposit was typically 3 in. (7.5 cm) maximum size, while the matrix (defined as material passing No.
Vinod K. Garga, Claudio J. Madureira
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River Terraces of the Euphrates

Nature, 1926
IN NATURE (vol. III, p. 332, 1923) attention was directed to the remarkable uniformity in height of the successive terraces bordering the rivers which open into the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. We now learn from Dr. E. Passemard (C.R., t. 183, p. 365, 1926) that this uniformity extends beyond these regions into the valley of the Euphrates,
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Paired River Terraces and Pleistocene Glaciation

The Journal of Geology, 1957
Fossil remains from alluvial deposits of the central Texas rivers and Coastal Plain constitute a single faunal unit, indicating that current concepts regarding development of paired rock-cut river-terrace sequences require revision. Tectonic and/or eustatic changes cannot account for paired river terraces because of the local nature of tectonic ...
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Causes, impacts and patterns of disastrous river floods

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2021
Bruno Merz   +2 more
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Nanofluidics for osmotic energy conversion

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
, Liping Wen, Lei Jiang
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Methods and Results of River Terracing

1970
This paper is an essay towards the elaboration of an outline sketch produced by one of the firmest hands that have ever worked in geological landscape, that of Playfair. As he writes: When the usual form of a river is considered, with the trunk divided into many branches which rise at a great distance from one another, and these again subdivided into
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