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Genetic diversity of <i>Streptomyces</i> species causing potato common scab in northern China. [PDF]

open access: yesMicrobiol Spectr
Li Y   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Numerical simulation analysis of pile-soil interaction under earthquake action. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Wang Y   +6 more
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Resource recovery from low-rank coal and livestock manure for sustainable agroecosystems: a review. [PDF]

open access: yesArch Microbiol
Nussipov D   +8 more
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Explosive craters and soil liquefaction

Nature, 2004
Curious dry craters formed in the aftermath of a disastrous earthquake are explained. The Bhuj earthquake in January 2001, with a moment magnitude of 7.7, was one of the most disastrous in India's recorded history. Although its fault plane did not rupture the surface, the earthquake caused ground failure, including the formation of sand-blow craters ...
Paul A, Rydelek, Martitia, Tuttle
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Liquefaction of crushable soils

Géotechnique, 1998
Crushable soils when sheared in a dense state have stress paths which are similar to those for loose, hard-grained sands; however, because of their angular nature they do not liquefy as easily under cyclic loading. In the Hyogo-ken Nambu, 1995, earthquake, there was widespread liquefaction of land areas reclaimed from the sea using a crushable, highly
M. Hyodd, A. F. L. Hyde, N. Aramaki
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Soil liquefaction procedures — A review

International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts, 1977
Various procedures used for evaluating soil liquefaction are reviewed and compared. Major emphasis is given to the equivalent uniform cycle procedure and the cumulative damage approach. Simplified versions of these two procedures are used to evaluate the factor of safety against liquefaction for 41 actual cases where liquefaction has or has not ...
Julio E. Valera, Neville C. Donovan
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Liquefaction of Cohesive Soils

Soil Dynamics and Liquefaction 2000, 2000
Liquefaction of sand, clean or with some fines content, has been extensively studied over the last three decades and is currently a phenomenon reasonably predictable. The study of cohesive soils behavior during and immediately after cyclic loading is especially difficult because of their structure variability and the major influence of structural ...
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Soil Liquefaction: Mechanism and Assessment of Liquefaction Susceptibility

2013
The basic mechanisms of earthquake-induced soil liquefaction are introduced by considering the shaking of a block on a thin granular layer, which mechanical behaviour is modelled with a hypoplastic constitutive model. If the block is founded on a dry cohesionless soil or drainage of the granular layer is fully allowed, the soil densifies and the block ...
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