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Xiaogai Wang, Luming Wang, Zhenhua Yu, Yinping Tian, Yu Xu, Lianfu Wu, He Wang, Kai Guo and Xinzhen Wang
Soil amelioration in coastal saline areas plays an important role in alleviating land resource shortages, improving regional ecological environments, ensuring food security, and promoting economic development. Plastic mulching (M) and the combination of ...
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Bicheng Zhou, Anatoly V. Brouchkov and Jiabo Hu
Frost heaving in soils is a primary cause of engineering failures in cold regions. Although extensive experimental and numerical research has focused on the deformation caused by frost heaving, there is a notable lack of numerical investigations into the...
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Charles R. Ortloff and Alan L. Kolata
Raised-field agricultural systems have received attention from scholars involved in the analysis of prehistoric agricultural intensification in the New World. This paper discusses the function of raised fields associated with the Tiwanaku society (500?11...
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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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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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Zhao Liu, Youhong Sun, Bingge Wang and Qiang Li
The application of conventional artificial ground freezing (AGF) has two disadvantages: low freezing rate and small frozen range. In this study, a new method with natural cold gas injection was proposed, whereby the shallow soils and water can be frozen ...
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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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Gleb Kraev, Ernst-Detlef Schulze, Alla Yurova, Alexander Kholodov, Evgeny Chuvilin and Elizaveta Rivkina
Evidences of highly localized methane fluxes are reported from the Arctic shelf, hot spots of methane emissions in thermokarst lakes, and are believed to evolve to features like Yamal crater on land. The origin of large methane outbursts is problematic. ...
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Torsten Starkloff, Rudi Hessel, Jannes Stolte and Coen Ritsema
In the Nordic countries, soil erosion rates in winter and early spring can exceed those at other times of the year. In particular, snowmelt, combined with rain and soil frost, leads to severe soil erosion, even, e.g., in low risk areas in Norway. In sout...
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Ying Zhao, Bingcheng Si, Hailong He, Jinghui Xu, Stephan Peth and Rainer Horn
Accurate simulation of soil water and heat transfer is critical to understand surface hydrology under cold conditions. Using an extended freezing code in HYDRUS-1D (freezing module), this study was conducted: (1) to evaluate the freezing module using fie...
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