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Xinshan Zhuang, Benchi Yang and Heyi Jin
Expanded soils are widely distributed in Xinjiang, China, so roadbeds will inevitably pass through the areas of the expansive soil during road construction. While Xinjiang belongs to the seasonal frozen region, subjected to a freeze?thaw cycle, mud pumpi...
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Renjie Teng, Xin Gu, Xiaozhou Xia and Qing Zhang
This work presents a comprehensive coupled thermal-hydro-mechanical model to explore the frost heave mechanism of the concrete-lined canal under a freeze?thaw environment. Unlike previous models that regard concrete as a homogeneous material, this model ...
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Elena Bragar, Yakov Pronozin, Askar Zhussupbekov, Alexander Gerber, Assel Sarsembayeva, Tymarkul Muzdybayeva and Ulbossyn Zhangabilkyzy Sarabekova
Destructuring settlements due to frost heave during the structures? exploitation are often not taken into account at the designing stage, although they are indirectly related to the bearing capacity of the soils. The objective of this research was analyz...
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A. A. Fedotov,V.V. Kaniber,P. V. Khrapov
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The article studies the initial boundary value problem for a non-stationary one-dimensional heat equation that simulates the distribution of soil temperature in the area of Norilsk. The mathematical model is based on solid-liquid phase transitions. To de...
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Nimazhap Badmaev and Aleksandr Bazarov
The monitoring network for the measurement of atmospheric and soil climate parameters was created at the southern boundary of the permafrost zone within the territory of the Republic of Buryatia, Russian Federation. Based on the obtained data, the proces...
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Qiang Fu, Renjie Hou, Tianxiao Li, Peiru Yan, Ziao Ma
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Snow cover is the most common upper boundary condition influencing the soil freeze-thaw process in the black soil farming area of northern China. Snow is a porous dielectric cover, and its unique physical properties affect the soil moisture diffusion, he...
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Chunyan Miao, Junfeng Chen, Xiuqing Zheng, Yongbo Zhang, Yongxin Xu and Qi Du
The exchange between shallow groundwater and soil water is unusually strong during freeze-thaw periods. The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of four different groundwater table depths (GTDs) and two soil textures on soil water moisture mi...
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Dongxue Li, Zhiguo Chen, Jianming Ling
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Short-term surge in the spring thaw of liquid water is one of the root causes of structural performance of subgrade weakening seasonal frozen region. Ice and water phase transition changed the strength and deformation of subgrade. Especially in wet soil ...
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Hao Zhang, Jie Tang, Shuang Liang, Zhaoyang Li, Ping Yang, Jingjing Wang and Sining Wang
Agricultural ecosystems are important contributors to atmospheric greenhouse gasses (GHGs); however, in situ winter emission data in saline-alkali fields are scarce. Gas samples were collected during different periods, from three rice (R1?R3) and three m...
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Yonggang Yang, Bin Li
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This study investigates precipitation, snow, groundwater, glaciers and frozen soil in different landscape zones using isotopic and hydrogeochemical tracers. The aim of this study is to identify temporal and spatial variations, as well as hydrological pro...
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