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  1. Applications of the Correlation Length

    The correlation length is the system–dependent parameter, which defines the structure of the dominant current–carrying (electric or fluid) paths....
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  2. Pressure Saturation Curves and the Critical Volume Fraction for Percolation

    The pressure-saturation curves of porous media give fundamental information about the pore space. In equilibrium, ignoring effects due to hysteresis,...
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  3. Effects of Multi-Scale Heterogeneity

    It is generally agreed that problems with multi-scale heterogeneity present the biggest challenge to computation and understanding. A few such...
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  4. Small-Scale Mantle Plumes: Imaging and Geodynamic Aspects

    Columnar, upwelling masses of hot rock in the Earth’s mantle, called mantle plumes, are spectacular features of our planet because they supply the...
    Joachim R. R. Ritter in Perspectives in Modern Seismology
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  5. A Combined Geophysical/Engineering Approach for the Seismic Safety of Long-Span Bridges

    The spatial distribution of the resonance frequency of the sedimentary cover in the Cologne area was estimated by the horizontal-to-vertical spectral...
    Andreas Fäcke, Lothar Stempniewski, ... Frank Roth in Perspectives in Modern Seismology
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  6. 4 Specific Features of Coupled Fluid Flow and Chemical Reaction

    In many geologic processes, water-rock interactions are driven by continues supply of reactants provided by flowing groundwater. When water that...
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  7. 5 Fossil Hydrothermal Systems

    Reactive transport modeling of the history of fossil hydrothermal systems provides the basis for understanding genesis of ore deposits as well as...
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  8. International Standardisation of Ground Investigation and Testing Methods

    Three committees of the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) and European Committee for Standardisation (CEN) prepare common...
    Volker Eitner, Ferdinand Stölben in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  9. Some Basic Considerations about the Necessities and Possibilities of Cooperation between Civil Engineers and Engineering Geologists

    The education of civil engineers and engineering geologists is different. While civil engineers are commonly educated and trained in mathematical and...
    Rolf Katzenbach, Gregor Bachmann in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  10. Coring Performance to Characterise the Geology in the “Cran aux Iguanodons” of Bernissart (Belgium)

    The “Cran aux iguanodons” of Bernissart is a sinkhole (or chimney caving) with a valuable paleontological deposit due to the exceptional quantity and...
    Jean-Pierre Tshibangu, Fabrice Dagrain, ... Benoît Deschamps in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  11. Site Investigation for Abandoned Lignite Mines in Urban Environment

    The existence of shallow coal mining in urban environments poses a great danger to engineering works due to either the cree** subsidence at the...
    Paul Marinos, Harry Saroglou, ... Vassilis Marinos in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  12. Engineering Geological Model of the Contact between Two Petrographic and Stratigraphic Units along the Zagreb-Split Highway, Croatia

    The highway route Zagreb-Split, section through Lika region, was designed along the valley of the River Gacka. In this section the highway level line...
    Tomislav Novosel, Željko Mlinar, Damir Grgec in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  13. Soil Investigations Requirements from the Construction Industry

    When the majority of soil investigation methods concentrate on the characterization of the soil in terms of soil-structure interactions or structural...
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  14. Creep Behaviour of Alpine Salt Rock and the Influence of Insoluble Residues in Solution Mining

    In Austrian salt mining, brine is won by way of solution mining with the borehole well method. The Alpine salt rock (Haselgebirge) consists of a high...
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  15. Cut-and-Cover Tunnel below Boulevard River Meuse, Maastricht, The Netherlands

    Paper describes the geotechnical risks and soil investigations related to design and con- struction of the cut-and-cover tunnel below the western...
    Joost S. van der Schrier, Rijk H. Gerritsen in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  16. Smart Site Investigations Save Money!

    More appropriate and well-timed site investigations have a major positive impact in order to reduce the risk of failure. Design and construction of...
    Martin Th Van Staveren, Adriaan J. van Seters in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  17. Various Assessments of the Characteristic Values of Soil Cohesion and Friction Angle: Application to New Caledonian Laterite

    In situ measurements, as well as laboratory tests, yield varied information on ground material. In order to carry out computations, it is necessary...
    Véronique Merrien-Soukatchoff, Kamel Omraci, Le Nickel-SLN in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  18. Engineering Geology Property Parameters for the Tertiary in The Netherlands

    As engineering geologists we are measuring in the field and in the laboratory a large array of geological, geotechnical, geophysical and...
    P. Michiel Maurenbrecher, Dominique Ngan-Tillard in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  19. 3D Terrestrial Laser Scanning as a New Field Measurement and Monitoring Technique

    3D terrestrial laser scanning is a relatively new, but already revolutionary, surveying technique. The survey yield a digital data set, which is...
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  20. Using the Complete Nano Engineering Geological Spectrum to Assess the Performance of Clay Barriers

    Clays are geomaterials used in various (over 100) applications in our society. The more common geotechnical applications are clay barriers to contain...
    Robrecht M. Schmitz, Christian Schroeder, ... Robert Charlier in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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