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António Carlos Pinheiro Fernandes, Luís Filipe Sanches Fernandes, Daniela Patrícia Salgado Terêncio, Rui Manuel Vitor Cortes and Fernando António Leal Pacheco
Interactions between pollution sources, water contamination, and ecological integrity are complex phenomena and hard to access. To comprehend this subject of study, it is crucial to use advanced statistical tools, which can unveil cause-effect relationsh...
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Zan Xu, Penglu Cui, Wengui Cao, Xingyi Zhang and Jiachao Zhang
The vacuum preloading method effectively strengthens soft soil foundations with vertical drainage, which produces a smear effect when laying sand drains. Meanwhile, the seepage of pore water and soil deformation during consolidation exhibit nonlinear cha...
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Christos Tzimopoulos, Nikiforos Samarinas, Kyriakos Papadopoulos and Christos Evangelides
Very well-drained lands could have a positive impact in various soil health indicators such as soil erosion and soil texture. A drainage system is responsible for properly aerated soil. Until today, in order to design a drainage system, a big challenge r...
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Yan Zhang, Xiuli Feng, Shenggui Deng, Chenhao Ding and Tao Liu
Soil dilatancy and partial drainage have great influence on the consolidation coefficient assessment of silty soils with clay content of less than 30% in the Yellow River Delta using the CPTu. This paper discussed the effect of soil dilatancy and partial...
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Asdrúbal Bernal, Stuart Hardy and Robert L. Gawthorpe
The three-dimensional growth of fault-related folds is known to be an important process during the development of compressive mountain belts. However, comparatively little is known concerning the manner in which fold growth is expressed in topographic re...
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Benigno Godoy Godoy,Jorge Clavero,Constanza Rojas,Estanislao Godoy
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Debris avalanchesassociated with partial sector collapse of volcanic edifices are common phenomena in the evolution of a volcano.These flows are formed by edifice instability, which could be due to several factors such as the presence of hydrothermallyal...
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David J. Huggard,Walt Klenner,Laurie Kremsater,Glen Dunsworth
Connectivity is often recommended as a coarse-filter indicator of landscape-level biodiversity, but useable measures of the concept for management applications are poorly developed. We describe a dispersal-based algorithm to index and map connectivity, m...
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Luis E. Lara,Jose A. Naranjo,Hugo Moreno
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Lanín volcano is a compound stratocone, mainly effusive, made up by four units defined through morphological criteria. The first unit represents an ancient volcano; the youngest three units form the present stratocone built since the Middle-Late Pleistoc...
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