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Evaluation of Bio-Oil Quality from Hydrothermal Liquefaction of <i>Chlorella vulgaris</i> Using Entropy-TOPSIS Method. [PDF]

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Santikunaporn M   +5 more
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Effect of <i>Enterobacter bugandensis</i> R-18 on Maize Growth Promotion Under Salt Stress. [PDF]

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Tian X   +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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A liquefaction surface to describe liquefaction phenomena in unsaturated sandy soils

Proc. of the 7th International Conference on Earthquake Geotechncial Engineering, 2019
The energetic interpretation of liquefaction tests indicates that the behavior of unsaturated sands can be related to the specific energy spent to liquefaction In this paper, an insight is proposed on the role played by the two components of such a specific energy: the specific volumetric energy to liquefaction (Ev,liq) and the specific deviatoric ...
MELE L., LIRER S., FLORA A.
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