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Kunlong Hong, Hongguang Wang and Bingbing Yuan
For the surface defects inspection task, operators need to check the defect in local detail images by specifying the location, which only the global 3D model reconstruction can?t satisfy. We explore how to address multi-type (original image, semantic ima...
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Yin Chen, Pei Zhang, Ying Zhao, Liqin Qu, Pengfei Du and Yangui Wang
To investigate changes in runoff and sediment load in the Wuding River basin under the combined influence of climate change and human activities, trends were analyzed from 1960 to 2020, and the contribution rate of climate change and human activities was...
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Arsalan Ahmed Othman, Ahmed K. Obaid, Diary Ali Mohammed Amin Al-Manmi, Ahmed F. Al-Maamar, Syed E. Hasan, Veraldo Liesenberg, Ahmed T. Shihab and Younus I. Al-Saady
Soil loss is one of the most important causes of land degradation. It is an inevitable environmental and socio-economic problem that exists in many physiographic regions of the world, which, besides other impacts, has a direct bearing on agricultural pro...
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Mingxiang Cai, Mohammadreza Koopialipoor, Danial Jahed Armaghani and Binh Thai Pham
Assessing the behavior of earth dams under dynamic loads is one of the most significant problems with the design of such large structures. The purpose of this study is to provide new models for predicting dam dispersion in real earthquake conditions. In ...
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Imran Arshad, Mohammed Muneer Babar, Clea Anne E Vallejera
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In this study, Geo-Slope software was used to check the behavior of a non-homogenous earth dam (Hub dam) for two different cases i.e. (i) with core and (ii) without core respectively. The simulated results showed that a dam at its original shape and desi...
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Chihiro Kayo and Ryu Noda
Throughout its life-cycle, wood contributes to climate change mitigation through carbon storage and material and energy substitution. Focusing on wood use for piles, check dams, paved walkways, guardrails, and noise barriers, we quantified the nationwide...
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Hakan Djuma, Adriana Bruggeman, Corrado Camera, Marinos Eliades, Konstantinos Kostarelos
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Despite the widespread presence of groundwater recharge check dams, there are few studies that quantify their functionality. The objectives of this study are (i) to assess groundwater recharge in an ephemeral river with and without a check dam and (ii) t...
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Matthias Jakob, Hamish Weatherly, Stephanie Bale, Ashley Perkins and Brent MacDonald
A destructive debris flood occurred between 19 and 21 June 2013 on Cougar Creek, located in Canmore, Alberta. Cougar Creek fan is likely the most densely developed alluvial fan in Canada. While no lives were lost, the event resulted in approximately $40 ...
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Szu-Hsien Peng and Chuan Tang
With Taiwan?s steep terrain and fracture geology, natural disasters are likely to occur after heavy rainfall. To reduce the effects of upstream sediment on human surroundings, check dams are an essential transverse structure for streams in watersheds. Ho...
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Susilawati C.L.
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Savu Island is a semiarid region with few rainfalls. The meager annual rainfall of about 1,000-1,500 mm that lasts for three to five months tends to cause draught. To cope with this situation, the Author tries to develop a rainwater management model loca...
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