Forward and Adjoint Calculations of Gravitational Potential in Heterogeneous, Aspherical Planets
Abstract We have developed a computational package for the calculation of numerically exact internal and external gravitational potential, its functional derivatives and sensitivity kernels, in an aspherical, heterogeneous planet. We detail our implementation, utilizing a transformation of the Poisson equation into a spherical reference domain, as well
Alex D. C. Myhill +2 more
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Macro-Meso Damage Mechanism of Sandstone Under Wet-Dry Cycles: A Study Based on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Technology. [PDF]
Wei Y, Niu F, Zhu S, Zhang J.
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How Does Heterogeneity Control Strain Localization Patterns in High‐Porosity Rocks?
Abstract We aim to explore how heterogeneous porosity and grain size contribute to strain localization patterns in highly porous rocks based on phase‐field simulations. The strain localization patterns, including shear bands, dilatation bands, and compaction bands, are commonly observed in geological field studies and laboratory experiments.
Yunteng Wang +4 more
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Mechanical Response and Failure Characteristics of Granite Under In Situ High-Temperature and High-Pressure True Triaxial Conditions. [PDF]
Ma Y +12 more
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The Use of Geofiber and Synthetic Fluid for Stabilizing Marginal Soils [PDF]
Connor, Billy +3 more
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Influence of Temperature on Seismic Moment as a Diagnostic for Crustal Permeability Creation
Abstract Understanding what controls permeability is important in modulating crustal processes and the recovery of fuels and energy from the subsurface. Permeability may be created by the reactivation of fractures creating connected flow pathways that result in microearthquakes (MEQs).
Junpeng Wang +7 more
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Mechanical Properties and Freeze-Thaw Cycling Degradation of Loess Improved with an Ionic Curing Agent and Cement Composite. [PDF]
Wang X +5 more
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Abstract Submarine landslides occur globally and have the potential to damage seafloor infrastructure and trigger tsunamis. Recently, diatomaceous weak layers have been hypothesized to play a role in triggering submarine landslides on passive continental margins by generating overpressure.
Wyatt Scott, Julia S. Reece
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A damage constitutive model of carbonaceous shale containing a single crack under drying-weting cycles and triaxial compression. [PDF]
Li Y, Wang Y, Wang R, Jiang A.
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Influence of End Effect on Rock Strength in True Triaxial Compression Test
Yuhang Xu +3 more
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