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Aaron A. Akin, Gia Nguyen and Aleksey Y. Sheshukov
Soil erosion by water on agricultural hillslopes leads to numerous environmental problems including reservoir sedimentation, loss of agricultural land, declines in drinking water quality, and requires deep understanding of underlying physical processes f...
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Chaoyang Li, Pengyao Zhi, Renwei Ding, Lihong Zhao, Wei Gong, Zhonghua Li and Jiayu Ge
This study combines surface heat flow, multi-channel seismic reflection profiles, and ocean-bottom seismometer (OBS) profiles to determine the thermo-rheological structure of the Qiongdongnan Basin (QDNB) and Pearl River Mouth Basin (PRMB), with the aim ...
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Lotan Arad Ludar and Alon Gany
One of the basic elements which characterizes flow regimes, is viscosity. This element has typically been neglected in research on supercavitational flows, describing and predicting supercavitation bubbles geometry and formation using non-viscous potenti...
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Paolo Viotti, Giuseppe Sappa, Fabio Tatti and Francesca Andrei
Zerovalent iron nanoparticles (nZVI) are becoming one of the most widely recommended nanomaterials for soil and groundwater remediation. However, when nZVI are injected in the groundwater flow, the behavior (mobility, dispersion, distribution) is practic...
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Rattan Lal
Soil erosion is a selective process which removes the light fraction comprised of soil organic carbon (SOC) and colloidal particles of clay and fine silt. Thus, a large amount of carbon (C) is transported by erosional processes, and its fate (i.e., emiss...
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Yuriy N. Savchenko, Georgiy Y. Savchenko and Yuriy A. Semenov
Cavity flow around a wedge with rounded edges was studied, taking into account the surface tension effect and the Brillouin?Villat criterion of cavity detachment. The liquid compressibility and viscosity were ignored. An analytical solution was obtained ...
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Lorenzo Brezzi, Edoardo Carraro, Davide Pasa, Giordano Teza, Simonetta Cola and Antonio Galgaro
Propagation models can study the runout and deposit of potential flow-like landslides only if a reliable estimate of the shape and size of the volumes involved in the phenomenon is available. This aspect becomes critical when a collapse has not yet occur...
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Felix Johannes Preiss, Teresa Dagenbach, Markus Fischer and Heike Petra Karbstein
For the research on droplet deformation and breakup in scaled high-pressure homogenizing units, a pressure stable inline droplet generator was developed. It consists of an optically accessible flow channel with a combination of stainless steel and glass ...
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Monia Calista, Valeria Menna, Vania Mancinelli, Nicola Sciarra and Enrico Miccadei
The purpose of this research is to estimate the rockfall and debris flow hazard assessment of the SW escarpment of the Montagna del Morrone (Abruzzo, Central Italy). The study investigated the geomorphology of the escarpment, focusing on the type and dis...
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Mohammed H. N. Al-Kindi
Considering the foreland fold belt of the Salakh Arch in the northern Oman Mountains, predictions made from two-dimensional (2D) restorations and geometrical analyses are tested here to assess the relationship between large-scale folds and small-scale fr...
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