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Donald J. Anderson, Kevin W. Franke, Robert E. Kayen, Shideh Dashti and Mahir Badanagki
Following the M7.0 strike-slip earthquake near Kumamoto, Japan, in April of 2016, most geotechnical engineering experts believed that there would be significant soil liquefaction and liquefaction-induced infrastructure damage observed in the densely popu...
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Nina Stark, Brendan Green, Nick Brilli, Emily Eidam, Kevin W. Franke and Kaleb Markert
Geotechnical data are increasingly utilized to aid investigations of coastal erosion and the development of coastal morphological models; however, measurement techniques are still challenged by environmental conditions and accessibility in coastal areas,...
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Omar M. Nofal, John W. van de Lindt, Harvey Cutler, Martin Shields and Kevin Crofton
The growing number of flood disasters worldwide and the subsequent catastrophic consequences of these events have revealed the flood vulnerability of communities. Flood impact predictions are essential for better flood risk management which can result in...
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Jonathan J. Carroll-Nellenback, R. James White, Ronald W. Wood and Kevin J. Parker
Ultrasound imaging of the liver is an everyday, worldwide clinical tool. The echoes are produced by inhomogeneities within the interrogated tissue, but what are the mathematical properties of these scatterers? In theory, the spatial correlation function ...
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Kevin J. Parker, Jonathan J. Carroll-Nellenback and Ronald W. Wood
The fractal branching vasculature within soft tissues and the mathematical properties of the branching system influence a wide range of important phenomena from blood velocity to ultrasound backscatter. Among the mathematical descriptors of branching net...
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Kevin W. Nyongesa and Harald Vacik
This paper proposes an Integrated Fire Management (IFM) framework that can be used to support communities and resource managers in finding effective and efficient approaches to prevent damaging fires, as well as to maintain desirable fire regimes in Keny...
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Yong Chen, Gary W. Marek, Thomas H. Marek, Jerry E. Moorhead, Kevin R. Heflin, David K. Brauer, Prasanna H. Gowda and Raghavan Srinivasan
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Rebecca C. Baillie, Michelle C. Drayton, Luke W. Pembleton, Sukhjiwan Kaur, Richard A. Culvenor, Kevin F. Smith, German C. Spangenberg, John W. Forster and Noel O. I. Cogan
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Steven R. Larson, Calvin H. Pearson, Kevin B. Jensen, Thomas A. Jones, Ivan W. Mott, Matthew D. Robbins, Jack E. Staub and Blair L. Waldron
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Brian C. Morris, M. Chad Bolding, W. Michael Aust, Kevin J. McGuire, Erik B. Schilling, Jay Sullivan
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Forestry best management practices (BMPs) are used to reduce sedimentation from forest stream crossings. Three BMP treatments (BMP-, BMP-std, and BMP+) were applied to three forest road stream crossings (bridge, culvert, and ford). BMP- did not meet exis...
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