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Fan Yang, Zhongbin Li, Yuting Lv, Jindong Li, Guangxin Zhou and Ahmed Nasr
An axial-flow pump as a turbine (PAT), as compared to the conventional Francis turbine, has the advantages of not being restricted by the terrain and having lower cost to reverse the pump as a turbine for power generation. When an axial-flow pump is reve...
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Roberta Pellicani, Ilenia Argentiero, Paola Manzari, Giuseppe Spilotro, Cosimo Marzo, Ruggero Ermini and Ciro Apollonio
Airborne remote sensing systems are increasingly used in engineering geology and geomorphology for studying and monitoring natural hazardous scenarios and events. In this study, we used two remote sensing monitoring techniques, i.e., light detection and ...
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Doug Stead, Davide Donati, Andrea Wolter and Matthieu Sturzenegger
The stability and deformation behavior of high rock slopes depends on many factors, including geological structures, lithology, geomorphic processes, stress distribution, and groundwater regime. A comprehensive mapping program is, therefore, required to ...
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Andrea Abbate, Laura Longoni, Vladislav Ivov Ivanov and Monica Papini
Landslides over steep slopes, floods along rivers plains and debris flows across valleys are hydrogeological phenomena typical for mountain regions. Such events are generally triggered by rainfall, which can have large variability in terms of both its in...
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Omar Beladam, Timo Balz, Bahaa Mohamadi and Mahdjoub Abdalhak
Constantine city, Algeria, and its surroundings have always been affected by natural and human-induced slope instability and subsidence. Neogene clay-conglomeratic formations, which form the largest part of Constantine city, are extremely sensitive to th...
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Aldo Onel Oliva González, Alex Fernando Ruiz Pozo, Romel Jesús Gallardo Amaya
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