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Stability of free surface sediment flow
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 1990Observations 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, 2011The 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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Effect of silica nanofluid on coal wettability and its stability characterization
The Physics of FluidsThis study investigates the impact of water-based silica nanofluids on coal wettability through molecular simulations, physical experiments, and theoretical analysis.
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Advanced Functional Materials
Multifunctional integration is a pivotal aspect in the development of flexible sensors that facilitate augmented interaction with the physical environment.
Lida Zhu +6 more
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Multifunctional integration is a pivotal aspect in the development of flexible sensors that facilitate augmented interaction with the physical environment.
Lida Zhu +6 more
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Biological stability of toxaphene in estuarine sediment
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1980F H, Weber, F A, Rosenberg
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Seismic Stability of a Sloping Sediment Cap
Ports 2004, 2004An 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 Paraffinic Gas Condensates
Chemistry and technology of fuels and oilsA. V. Stukov, L. V. Ivanova, E. A. Burov
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Colloidal Stability: Comparison of Sedimentation with Sedimentation Flocculation
1985D. H. MELIK, H. S. FOGLER
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