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We provide a historic overview of microscopic soil structure characterization from its founding father, Walter Kubiëna, to several technical revolutions like automation, digitalization, and artificial intelligence. In addition to technical advancements, we explore how concepts and research questions have evolved in time.
Steffen Schlüter +3 more
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Large-magnitude events unlikely in induced earthquake sequences. [PDF]
Li L, Im K, Avouac JP.
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ABSTRACT This study presents a high‐resolution, multi‐proxy reconstruction of environmental and land‐use change from Lake Dojran over historical times (last 2500 years), combining pollen, biomarkers, radiocarbon dating, Ottoman taxation records and other historical data.
Alessia Masi +15 more
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Trauma care in Morocco: observations and opportunities from an American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) delegation visit. [PDF]
Hawley KL +8 more
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A novel approach for in situ benthic habitat characterization
Abstract Habitat heterogeneity is a key driver of temporal and spatial variability of subtidal marine benthic biodiversity. However, this makes it a challenging environment in which to measure and quantify the factors driving biodiversity in a consistent manner.
Ryan J. W. Mathews +4 more
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How earthquakes organize stress. [PDF]
Brodsky EE, Farge G.
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The Application of Telemedicine in Surgery
This figure provides an overview of the content presented in this article. Telemedicine is integrated throughout the entire surgical workflow, with distinct applications across the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative phases. These applications are enabled by a suite of supporting technologies, while the associated implementation challenges ...
Yufan Yang +8 more
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Strain accumulation associated with locked subduction megathrusts revealed by deep-ocean borehole observations. [PDF]
Sun T, Davis EE.
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Influence of Relative Permeability Formulations on Hysteretic Seepage in Infinite Slopes
ABSTRACT The paper investigates the impact of two classical relative permeability formulations, one expressed in terms of pore water pressure and the other in terms of degree of saturation, on the predicted seepage in an infinite slope subjected to surface pore pressure variations.
Diana Bianchi +3 more
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Foreshock-induced slip transients set mainshock nucleation timing. [PDF]
Fryer B +3 more
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