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Yingzhuo Hou, Qianguo Xing, Xiangyang Zheng, Dezhi Sheng and Futao Wang
Suspended sediments have profound impacts on marine primary productivity and the ecological environment. The Yellow River estuary and its vicinity waters, with a high dynamic range of suspended sediment concentration (SSC), have important eco-environment...
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Qingsheng Meng, Yang Li, Wenjing Wang, Yuhong Chen and Shilin Wang
Silt liquefaction can occur due to the rapid cyclic loading of sediments. This can result in the loss of the bearing capacity of the underlying sediments and damage to the foundations and infrastructure. Therefore, assessing liquefaction hazards is an im...
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Hong Zhang, Xiaolei Liu, Anduo Chen, Weijia Li, Yang Lu and Xingsen Guo
Liquefied submarine sediments can easily lead to submarine landslides and turbidity currents, and cause serious damage to offshore engineering facilities. Understanding the rheological characteristics of liquefied sediments is critical for improving our ...
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Yanping Chen, Wenzhe Lyu, Tengfei Fu, Yan Li and Liang Yi
The Huanghe River (Yellow River) is the most sediment laden river system in the world, and many efforts have been conducted to understand modern deltaic evolution in response to anthropological impacts. However, the natural background and its linkage to ...
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Meiyun Tang, Yonggang Jia, Shaotong Zhang, Chenxi Wang and Hanlu Liu
The silty seabed in the Yellow River Delta (YRD) is exposed to deposition, liquefaction, and reconsolidation repeatedly, during which seepage flows are crucial to the seabed strength. In extreme cases, seepage flows could cause seepage failure (SF) in th...
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Xiuhai Wang, Chaoqi Zhu and Hongjun Liu
Geological disasters of seabed instability are widely distributed in the Yellow River Delta, posing a serious threat to the safety of offshore oil platforms and submarine pipelines. Waves act as one of the main factors causing the frequent occurrence of ...
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Fang Lu, Haoqing Zhang, Yonggang Jia, Wenquan Liu and Hui Wang
Sediments are an important sink for heavy metal pollutants on account of their strong adsorption capacity. Elevated content of Cu was observed in the Chengdao area of the Yellow River Delta, where the surface sediment is mainly silt and is prone to be li...
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Linghua Duo and Zhenqi Hu
With continuous population growth and decreasing cultivated land area, China’s food security is greatly threatened. Additionally, coal mining in China is primarily underground mining, which causes land subsidence and destroys existing cultivated la...
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