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Hui Xiang, Guoce Zhang, Po Cheng, Jun Hu, Zhixin Wang and Dongling Zeng
There are stringent requirements on the vertical movement of a ground surface when using artificial ground freezing method to reinforce a shield tunnel in a city. This paper focused on the tunnel of Nanjing Metro Line Two between Yixianqiao and Daxinggon...
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Bo Wang, Jun Hu, Xiaoqi Lin and Hui Zeng
In this study, the engineering background of No. 2 complex connecting passage of Binhu Road Station/Jinhu Square Station of Nanning Metro Line 3 is investigated, where the artificial ground freezing technique is adopted. A three-dimensional finite elemen...
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Evgeny Chuvilin, Dinara Davletshina, Boris Bukhanov, Sergey Grebenkin and Elena Pankratova
High-latitude permafrost, including hydrate-bearing frozen ground, changes its properties in response to natural climate change and to impacts from petroleum production. Of special interest is the behavior of thermal conductivity, one of the key paramete...
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Francesco Lopez, Anna Mauro, Stefano Mauro, Giuseppe Monteleone, Domenico Edoardo Sfasciamuro and Andrea Villa
The goal of this research is to define a lunar-orbiting system that provides power to the lunar surface through wireless power transmission. To meet the power demand of a lunar base, a constellation of satellites placed in stable orbits is used. Each sat...
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Wenlin Wang, Wenjing Li, Mengyong Xue, Xiaomin Gu, Chenghui Ye, Yanwen Jiao, Bo Liu, Yujie Han, Yi Tong and Xiaofei Zhang
Lakes in cold and arid regions are extremely vulnerable to global climate change, and the study of seasonal spatial and temporal fluctuations of lake-groundwater chemistry is of major significance for water resource management and environmental preservat...
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Shilong Peng, Yuhao Xu, Guangyong Cao and Lei Pei
The study of the changes in stress and deformation of frozen walls during excavation has always been a hot topic in underground freezing engineering, and the size of the plastic zone is an important basis for evaluating the stability of frozen walls. In ...
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Lukas U. Arenson, Jordan S. Harrington, Cassandra E. M. Koenig and Pablo A. Wainstein
Climate change is expected to reduce water security in arid mountain regions around the world. Vulnerable water supplies in semi-arid zones, such as the Dry Andes, are projected to be further stressed through changes in air temperature, precipitation pat...
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Fengkun Cui, Linlin Song, Xingyu Wang, Mian Li, Peng Hu, Shuwen Deng, Xinyue Zhang and Huihui Li
The combined action of freeze?thaw cycles and chloride-induced corrosion are generally recognized as one of the main causes of the degradation of the mechanical properties and seismic performance of reinforced concrete (RC) structures in the northern fro...
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Helene Meling Stemland, Tor Arne Johansen and Bent Ole Ruud
We investigate the feasibility of using seismic data acquired in repeated active experiments for monitoring changes in the degree of freezing in unconsolidated sediments.
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Marek Kasprzak
Numerous hydrogeological studies on the coastal zone describe the intrusion of sea water inland, salting underground aquifers. The phenomenon is commonly observed in the coasts outside polar areas. However, the impact of sea water has so far not been an ...
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