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Qi Ping, Shiwei Wu, Xiangyang Li, Yijie Xu, Jing Hu and Shijia Sun
The aim of this study was to examine the effects of sandstone ring specimens with different inner diameters on dynamic compression mechanical characteristics after dry and wet circulation. To carry out our study, we subjected a sandstone ring specimen wi...
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Angelos G. Maravelis, George Kontakiotis, Spyridon Bellas, Assimina Antonarakou, Chrysanthos Botziolis, Hammad Tariq Janjuhah, Panayota Makri, Pierre Moissette, Jean-Jacques Cornée, Nikolaos Pasadakis, Emmanouil Manoutsoglou, Avraam Zelilidis and Vasileios Karakitsios
The definition of pre-Messinian source rocks in the eastern Mediterranean is of paramount importance for hydrocarbon exploration because of the ability of salt to act as a high-quality seal rock. This research evaluates the organic geochemical features o...
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Ilan Stavi, Tamir Rozenberg, Ashraf Al-Ashhab, Eli Argaman and Elli Groner
Ancient agricultural stone terraces, dated to the Roman and Byzantine ages, are prevalent across the Negev drylands of Southern Israel. The goal of these structures was to reduce hydrological connectivity by harvesting water runoff and controlling soil e...
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Emilio Del Giudice, Paola Rosa Spinetti and Alberto Tedeschi
Liquid water has been recognized long ago to be the matrix of many processes, including life and also rock dynamics. Interactions among biomolecules occur very differently in a non-aqueous system and are unable to produce life. This ability to make livin...
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Miguel Ángel Álvarez-Vázquez, Elena De Uña-Álvarez, Alexandra María Ramírez-Pérez, Esther de Blas and Ricardo Prego
Sediment compositions and enrichment patterns are investigated in an urban reach of a bedrock river, the Miño River passing through Ourense City, Spain. This study focuses on the trace element distribution in different fractions to gain insights into tra...
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Patricio Venegas-Aravena and Enrique G. Cordaro
Field measurements in subduction regions have revealed the presence of non-seismic pre-earthquake signals such as electromagnetic or acoustic emission, gas liberation, changes in Earth?s surface temperature, changes at the ionospheric level, or fluid mig...
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Raúl Jiménez-Romero, Luis Miguel Fernández-Salas, Desirée Palomino, Ricardo Félix Sánchez-Leal and Yolanda Vila
The dense and deep water flow that leaves the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic flows through the upper and middle slope of the Gulf of Cádiz as a powerful bottom stream that models and interacts with bathymetry. The detailed analysis of underwater image...
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Cyprien Bosserelle, Shari L. Gallop, Ivan D. Haigh and Charitha B. Pattiaratchi
Natural formations of rock and coral can support geologically controlled beaches, where the beach dynamics are significantly influenced by these structures. However, little is known about how alongshore variations in geological controls influence beach m...
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Lorenzo De Carlo, Maria Clementina Caputo, Rita Masciale, Michele Vurro and Ivan Portoghese
In the test site of Castellana Grotte (Southern Italy), since 2016, around 2300 m3d-1 of tertiary treated wastewater has been alternatively spread in nine infiltration trenches, dug into fractured and karstified limestone. In one of these trenches, locat...
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Marianna Cangemi, Maria Grazia Di Figlia, Rocco Favara and Marcello Liotta
The circulation of groundwater is influenced by several factors, including permeability changes due to the dynamics of the stress field acting along tectonic discontinuities. Open faults can act as preferential pathways for the escape of crustal and subc...
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Iswandi Umar,Widiatmaka Widiatmaka,Bambang Pramudya,Baba Barus
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Population growthis linear tothe requrement of settlement area, while the area of the earth is limited. It was caused inappropriate use of the land. This study aims to identify, analyze, and describe dynamics and suitability of land for settlements in Pa...
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Luis G. Castillo and José M. Carrillo
Paute-Cardenillo (owned by Celec Ep-Hidropaute) is a dam with maximum height 135 m located in the Paute River in Ecuador. Its hydroelectric production will be integrated at the National Electric System of Ecuador with an installed capacity of 600 MW whic...
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Elisa Giaccone,Nicola Colombo,Fiorella Acquaotta,Luca Paro,Simona Fratianni
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The main objective of this study is to evaluate the variations of climatic parameters (temperature, rain and snow) measured by two weather stations (Formazza and Sabbione) that have never been analyzed before, located in a high glacial catchment (the Sab...
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Enayatollah Zangiabadi, Matt Edmunds, Iain A. Fairley, Michael Togneri, Alison J. Williams, Ian Masters and Nick Croft
Flow characteristics in coastal regions are strongly influenced by the topography of the seabed and understanding the fluid dynamics is necessary before installation of tidal stream turbines (TST). In this paper, the bathymetry of a potential TST deploym...
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Yavar Jalili Kashtiban, Ali Saeidi, Marie-Isabelle Farinas and Javier Patarroyo
Erosional incidents have heightened the necessity of studies regarding rock mass erosion in unlined dam spillways. Enhanced comprehension of hydraulic erodibility necessitates an investigation into the geomechanical and hydraulic aspects of erosional phe...
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Otman El Mountassir and Mohammed Bahir
Because of anthropogenic activity and seawater intrusion, coastal aquifers worldwide frequently face a threat to their water supply due to salinization. This paper investigates the assessment of the groundwater quality in coastal aquifers of the Hauturiv...
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Wanrui Wang, Yapeng Chen, Weihua Wang, Yuhai Yang, Yifeng Hou, Shuai Zhang and Ziyang Zhu
Land use change greatly affects groundwater hydrochemical cycling and thereby food and ecosystem security in arid regions. Spatiotemporal distribution of groundwater hydrochemistry is vital to understand groundwater water-salt migration processes in the ...
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Jung Min Sohn, Ji Woo Kim and Sang Ho Kim
There are many methods for crushing seabed rock such as a using a free-falling crusher, blasting, and chemical liquid expansion. Blasting and chemical liquid expansion can lead to environmental destruction, noise pollution, and civil complaints. Therefor...
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Franziska Glueer, Simon Loew, Reto Seifert, Jordan Aaron, Lorenz Grämiger, Stefan Conzett, Philippe Limpach, Andreas Wieser and Andrea Manconi
Investigating surface displacements in high alpine environments is often subject to challenges due to the difficult accessibility or harsh climatic conditions. Measurement systems have improved greatly in recent years regarding accuracy, range, or energy...
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Martin D. Clark, Elizaveta Kovaleva, Matthew S. Huber, Francois Fourie and Chris Harris
Better characterization features borne from long-term crustal modification processes is essential for understanding the dynamics of large basin-forming impact structures on Earth. Within the deeply eroded 2.02 Ga Vredefort Impact Structure in South Afric...
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