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Mapping and monitoring contaminated-sediment geometry and stability

The Science of The Total Environment, 2001
Environment Canada's National Water Research Institute (NWRI) conducts research on freshwater contaminated sediments, much of which is focused on designated areas of concern in the Great Lakes and their connecting channels. This paper reviews new acoustic and video equipment and procedures developed to map the geometry and stability of the sediments ...
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Effect of rotation on stability of suspended sediments

Physics of Fluids, 2000
In this paper we consider the steady sedimentation of a uniform distribution of particles in a uniformly rotating liquid, and examine its stability by solving the set of conservation equations for a two-phase flow. The sixth order algebraic equation in the frequency which results from the perturbation equations is solved numerically. The effects of the
Chakraborty, B.   +2 more
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Stabilization/solidification of contaminated marine sediment

2022
This contribution aims to describe the latest research on the application of SS treatments to contaminated marine sediments with both inorganic and mixed organic/inorganic compounds. The intent is to show how SS is not only a remediation technology, but a medium to enable recovery, recycling, and reuse of contaminated marine sediments.
Sabino De Gisi   +3 more
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Stability of free surface sediment flow

Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 1990
Observations of unusual surface level oscillations on the sediment‐laden Yellow River of China, have led to the suggestion that the oscillations arise from a free surface instability peculiar to fluids having the constitutive relation of a Bingham plastic (i.e., possessing a finite yield stress). A model has been proposed in which free surface flows of
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Stability of unconsolidated sediments and acoustic transmission.

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2011
The degree of compaction in marine sediments has a direct effect on their velocity and density, components in the Navy’s geoacoustic databases. Acoustic transmission through sediments necessitates grain-to-grain contact. Such a conceptual model coincides with geology of sediments settling onto seafloor to consolidation as generally continuous. However,
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Biological stability of toxaphene in estuarine sediment

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1980
F H, Weber, F A, Rosenberg
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Seismic Stability of a Sloping Sediment Cap

Ports 2004, 2004
An existing submarine slope comprised of native estuarine soils and contaminated dredged fill was being evaluated for capping when a Magnitude 6.8 Nisqually Earthquake occurred, resulting in liquefaction of the adjacent onshore areas where a peak ground acceleration of 0.22g was measured.
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Sedimentation stability of ceramic slips

Glass and Ceramics, 1969
Yu. E. Pivinskii, R. Ya. Popil'skii
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Effect of surface change by vacuum drying on the sedimentation stability of iron nanoparticles in volatile organic solvents

Colloids and Interface Science Communications, 2022
Heebo Ha   +2 more
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