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Qi Zhang, Mi Zhao, Jingqi Huang and Xiuli Du
When the numerical analysis of a long lined tunnel is carried out, the calculation amount of the finite element model becomes restricted large-scale parameter analysis. In this paper, an efficient and high-precision 2.5-dimensional (2.5D) frequency-domai...
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Quinn Buzzard, Jeff B. Langman, David Behrens and James G. Moberly
The heterogeneity of the fractured-basalt and interbedded-sediment aquifer along the eastern margin of the Columbia Plateau Regional Aquifer System has presented challenges to resource managers in quantifying recharge and estimating sustainable withdrawa...
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Richard Hazelwood and Patrick Macey
While the effects of sound pressures in water have been studied extensively, very much less work has been done on seabed vibrations. Our previous work used finite element modeling to interpret the results of field trials, studying propagation through gra...
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Richard A. Hazelwood, Patrick C. Macey, Stephen P. Robinson and Lian S. Wang
Seismic interface waves generated by seabed impacts are believed to have biological importance. Previous work on the effects of ocean piling and dredging studied water motion adjacent to the seabed, using sediment measurements as reviewed in the literatu...
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Richard A. Hazelwood and Patrick C. Macey
Seismic interface waves generated by seabed impacts are believed to have biological importance. Various wave types are of interest to seismologists, who can minimize the unwanted, but often dominant, ground roll waves with suitable instrumentation. Waves...
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