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Recruitment and Dispersal of Post‐Wildfire Debris Flows
Abstract Quantifying sequences of events and materials involved in the growth and dispersal of post‐wildfire debris flows across entire mountain catchments and piedmont fans is rarely possible. However, understanding these processes facilitates assessing future flow magnitudes and recurrence risk.
Thomas Dunne +2 more
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Seasonal Frozen Soil Electrical Resistivity Estimation Based on Capillary Fractal Model
Abstract Frozen soil resistivity exhibits high sensitivity to temperature variations and ice‐water distribution. The conversion of soil water content (SWC) and resistivity based on petrophysical relationships enables the characterization of spatial distribution and changes in freezing and thawing states.
Lige Bai +4 more
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Enhancing Foundation Strength and Minimizing Uneven Settlement Through Split Grouting
Loess has the characteristics of wet and soft, high water content, high compressibility, etc. In order to prevent the deformation of loess foundation in water, it is necessary to take effective measures for foundation treatment. Taking the foundation of Longzhong loess area as the research object, split grouting foundation reinforcement technology is ...
Rongbo Liu +4 more
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Abstract This study investigates the intricate relationship between earthquake sources and seismogenic surface ruptures in a complex tectonic setting with active faults in the continental collision zone between the southern Tien Shan and the northern Pamir Mountains in Central Asia.
M. Patyniak +8 more
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Abstract Automatic deformation forecast and warning of a catastrophic landslide can effectively avoid significant casualties and economic losses. However, currently it has not come to a comprehensive forecast framework covering all the deformation stages of a landslide.
Xianmin Wang +5 more
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Seismic fragility analysis of coupled building‐slope systems
Abstract Buildings located on hill slopes are subjected to additional effects under seismic action compared with those on flat ground. This article presents Incremental Dynamic Analyses of coupled building‐slope systems incorporating topographic amplification, nonlinear slope movement and irregular structural configuration of hill‐side buildings.
Dhiraj Raj +2 more
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State‐of‐the‐Art Seismic Studies of Loess Tunnels in China
Large earthquakes occur frequently around the world. Due to the fragility of loess, the effects of seismic events on loess tunnel projects have received considerable in‐depth research attention. In this paper, we systematically review recent seismic research on loess tunnels and highlight deficiencies that require further study with a focus on the ...
Dengke Li +4 more
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This paper presents an early warning system to investigate deformations in simply supported concrete girder bridges over time, using the information content provided by satellite data, integrated with other available sources. The safety of the existing bridges is a priority for transportation management companies, which should carry out continuous and ...
Mirko Calò +4 more
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86th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society (2024)
Meteoritics &Planetary Science, Volume 59, Issue S1, Page A1-A468, August 2024.
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Response of soil dissolved organic matter to microplastic addition in Chinese loess soil
Chemosphere, 2017Xiaomei Yang, Sha Xue, Violette Geissen
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