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Stabilization of expansive clay using volcanic ash
Considering the increasing requirements for the recovery of different natural and industrial waste materials, the application of volcanic ash as an alternative sustainable binder to traditionally employed lime and cement is proposed for soil ...
López De Andrés, María Sol +3 more
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Developing a simple soil erosion model including spatial variability in headwater catchments
Abstract Hillslopes and stream channels are tightly linked in headwater catchments, where soil erosion on slopes is transported to channels depending on topography, soil properties, and ground cover conditions. Because these environments are highly spatially variable, geographic information system (GIS)‐based modeling approaches are effective for ...
Binyam Alemu Yosef +4 more
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Volcanic ash deposition as a selection mechanism towards woodiness. [PDF]
Beierkuhnlein C +10 more
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New bio‐sequence framework for the Eocene–Oligocene transition in Zagros. Geochemical data validate basin depth control on SB1 vs. SB2 boundaries. SEM‐EDS analyses confirm subaerial exposure versus continuous deposition. Sensitivity analysis quantifies sub‐10% uncertainty in stratigraphic interpretations. Resolves the Pyrenean orogeny's variable impact
Sahar Rokni +4 more
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Chronology of fans and terraces in the Galatea Basin
Air-borne volcanic ash beds are used to date fans and terraces in the Galatea Basin and to outline the depositional history of this part of the Rangitaiki Valley.
Pullar, W.A., Pain, C.F.
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Abstract Biological mechanisms underlying clinical heterogeneity in central nervous system lymphoma (CNSL) are largely unknown. While previous studies suggest the chemokine CLL19 as a crucial factor for the formation of CNSL in murine models, its role in human disease remains elusive.
Julia C. Kuehn +28 more
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Characterization and Polydispersity of Volcanic Ash Nanoparticles in Synthetic Lung Fluid. [PDF]
Schiavo B +7 more
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Regression trend lines of ridges and swales on the emergent beach at Gisborne, New Zealand
The emergent sand-beach system at Gisborne consists of six recognisable groups of ridges and swales. It is about three miles wide and four miles long and rises gradually from 15ft above sea level at the coast to 40ft inland.
Pullar, W.A., Warren, W.G.
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Voronoi-based analysis of clustering dynamics in experimental volcanic ash clouds. [PDF]
Capponi A, Cimarelli C, Mininni P.
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In-situ evidence of volcanic ash aggregation during fallout from combined ground- and UAS-based observations. [PDF]
Thivet S +8 more
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