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Young-Min Kim, Jae-Ho Lim and Hyun-Doug Yoon
Wind is a significant factor influencing the stability of breakwater armor stones. However, few existing studies have considered the effects of wind on these structures. In this study, two-dimensional laboratory experiments were conducted to examine the ...
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Richard French, Christophe Mandy, Richard Hunter, Ehson Mosleh, Doug Sinclair, Peter Beck, Sara Seager, Janusz J. Petkowski, Christopher E. Carr, David H. Grinspoon, Darrel Baumgardner and on behalf of the Rocket Lab Venus Team
Regular, low-cost Decadal-class science missions to planetary destinations will be enabled by high-?V small spacecraft, such as the high-energy Photon, and small launch vehicles, such as Electron, to support expanding opportunities for scientists and to ...
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Syed Nasir Danial, Doug Smith and Brian Veitch
Traditional techniques for accident investigation have hindsight biases. Specifically, they isolate the process of the accident event and trace backward from the event to determine the factors leading to the accident. Nonetheless, the importance of the c...
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Heui-Jung Seo, Minsang Cho and Hyun-Doug Yoon
An estuary is an area where a complex circulation pattern appears due to various hydrodynamic parameters such as tides, river discharge, salinity and water density. Especially during a flood, a large amount of freshwater discharge from a river can cause ...
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Thomas Browne, Rocky Taylor, Brian Veitch, Pentti Kujala, Faisal Khan and Doug Smith
A risk assessment framework that supports Arctic voyage planning and real-time operational decision-making through assignment of operational criteria based on the likelihood of ice-induced damage and the potential consequences.
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Josh Medrano, Joshua Jaffe, Doug Lombardi, Margaret A. Holzer and Christopher Roemmele
Socially-relevant and controversial topics, such as water issues, are subject to differences in the explanations that scientists and the public (herein, students) find plausible. Students need to be more evaluative of the validity of explanations (e.g., ...
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Davide Donati, Doug Stead, Davide Elmo and Lisa Borgatti
The stability of high rock slopes is largely controlled by the location and orientation of geological features, such as faults, folds, joints, and bedding planes, which can induce structurally controlled slope instability. Under certain conditions, slope...
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Omar E. Mora, Amal Suleiman, Jorge Chen, Doug Pluta, Matthew H. Okubo and Rich Josenhans
Interest in small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) for topographic mapping has significantly grown in recent years, driven in part by technological advancements that have made it possible to survey small- to medium-sized areas quickly and at low cost usi...
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Doug Stead, Davide Donati, Andrea Wolter and Matthieu Sturzenegger
The stability and deformation behavior of high rock slopes depends on many factors, including geological structures, lithology, geomorphic processes, stress distribution, and groundwater regime. A comprehensive mapping program is, therefore, required to ...
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Liz Fagundes Oliveira Valente,Luciana Bosco e Silva
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This article explores the spatial relations between art and architecture in two art galleries of Instituto Inhotim, extending the use of Martin Heidegger?s (1889-1976) concept of ?dwelling? ? presented in his essays ?Building Dwelling Thin...
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