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Seyed-Ali Sadegh-Zadeh, Arman Dastmard, Leili Montazeri Kafshgarkolaei, Sajad Movahedi, Saeed Shiry Ghidary, Amirreza Najafi and Mozafar Saadat
Superplasticizers (SPs), also known as naturally high-water reducers, are substances used to create high-strength concrete. Due to the system?s complexity, predicting concrete?s compressive strength can be difficult. In this study, a prediction model for...
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Emma-Katherine Kluge, Virginia Toy and David Lockner
Magnetotelluric models spanning the Pacific?Australian Plate boundary in New Zealand?s South Island indicate a localized zone of low electrical resistivity that is spatially coincident with the ductile mid-crustal part of the Alpine Fault Zone (AFZ). We ...
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Qiang Chen, Nengyou Wu, Changling Liu, Changchun Zou, Yang Liu, Jianye Sun, Yanlong Li and Gaowei Hu
Natural gas hydrate is widely spread in marine environments around the world. It has great energy potential due to its high methane gas content. High-precision exploration and evaluation of marine gas hydrate still face great challenges as it is affected...
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Andrea Alimenti, Kostiantyn Torokhtii, Daniele Di Gioacchino, Claudio Gatti, Enrico Silva and Nicola Pompeo
Axions, hypothetical particles theorised to solve the strong CP problem, are presently being considered as strong candidates for cold dark matter constituents. The signal power of resonant-based axion detectors, known as haloscopes, is directly proportio...
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Emir Po?kovic, Fausto Franchini, Luca Ferraris, Federico Carosio and Marco Actis Grande
In electrical machines, laminated steels are commonly adopted as soft magnetic materials, while for permanent magnets, sintered ferrites and NdFeB are the most common solutions. On the other hand, the growing demand for volume reduction with the incremen...
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Vladislav Ivanov, Diego Arosio, Greta Tresoldi, Azadeh Hojat, Luigi Zanzi, Monica Papini and Laura Longoni
Shallow soil slips are a significant hydrogeological hazard which could affect extended areas of the high-gradient mountainous landscape. Their triggering is highly dependent on the rainfall water infiltration and its further redistribution, as well as t...
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Philipus N. Hishimone, Hiroki Nagai, Masato Morita, Tetsuo Sakamoto and Mitsunobu Sato
A Cu thin film on a quartz glass substrate was fabricated by a wet process involving heat-treatment of a precursor film spray-coated with an aqueous ammonia solution containing Cu(HCOO)2·4H2O and Cu(II) complex of ethylenediamine-N,N,N′N′-tet...
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Qiang Gao, Yanjun Shang, Muhammad Hasan, Weijun Jin and Peng Yang
In areas where weathering has hydrogeological significance, geophysical methods can assist to map the subsurface characteristics for groundwater occurrence. In this study, electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) survey in combination with joint profile m...
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Costantino Masciopinto, Isabella Serena Liso, Maria Clementina Caputo and Lorenzo De Carlo
Aquifer over-exploitation may increase coastal seawater intrusion by reducing freshwater availability. Fractured subsurface formations commonly host important freshwater reservoirs along sea coasts. These water resources are particularly vulnerable to th...
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Farisse Chirindja, Jan-Erik Rosberg and Torleif Dahlin
In Nampula province, Mozambique, there is a high number of water wells considered as having failed for having too low a pumping yield. Two Electrical Resistivity Tomography (ERT) measurement campaigns were conducted in the area for evaluating the reasons...
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