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Chuan Li, Haichun Wang, Yunsheng Wang, Lulu Wang, Xi Yang and Xiaorong Wan
Fracture zones in front of tunnel faces can easily cause falling blocks and landslides during the construction process. Using seismic waves and ground-penetrating radar (GPR) data, we extracted the features of fracture zones and achieved the advanced pre...
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Jun Liu, Guangrong Peng, Leyi Xu, Pei Liu, Wanlin Xiong, Ming Luo, Xiang Gao, Xumin Liu, Haoran Liang and Zhichao Li
The source of oil and gas and the stages of oil and gas accumulation in the ?double-Paleo? field of the HZ-A structure in the Pearl River Mouth Basin are analyzed, and the spatiotemporal coupling relationship of the key conditions of oil and gas accumula...
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Guoping Xiang, Tao Jiang, Qingwen Yang, Shenghua Cui, Ling Zhu, Yuhang He and Huajin Li
The Daguangbao (DGB) landslide was the largest landslide that was triggered by the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake with a magnitude of Ms8.0. The sliding surface of this landslide was constrained on a bedding fault 400 m below the ground surface. Seismic record...
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Wanlin Meng, Yeshuang Xu, Wen-Chieh Cheng and Arul Arulrajah
This paper reports on a massive landslide event, in which 8 million cubic meters of earth and rocks slid down from the top of a mountain in the village of Xinmo, located in the county of Maoxian, in the province of Sichuan, China, on 24 June 2017. This l...
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