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  1. Wave and current-induced dynamic response in a multilayered poroelastic seabed

    Waves and currents often coexist in ocean, which significantly changes the pore pressure and stress state in the seabed. Besides, stratification is a...

    Hui-Feng Qi, Zhang-Long Chen, ... Hong-**n Chen in Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment
    Article 06 June 2019
  2. A Review on Conventional and Innovative Pile System for Offshore Wind Turbines

    This paper includes a brief review of analytical, experimental and numerical studies carried out on conventional and innovative piles subjected to...

    Deendayal Rathod, K. T. Krishnanunni, D. Nigitha in Geotechnical and Geological Engineering
    Article 28 February 2020
  3. Potential for fresh submarine groundwater occurrence in an arid Mediterranean region: the case of Gulf of Gabes, Tunisia

    Arid and semiarid zones, including the southern Mediterranean countries, are among the world’s most affected by water scarcity. Unconventional water...

    Sarra Bachtouli, Mouna Abidi, ... Moncef Zairi in Hydrogeology Journal
    Article 02 October 2023
  4. Meshless Method with Domain Decomposition for Submerged Porous Breakwaters in Waves

    Based on the improved version of the meshless singular boundary method (ISBM) in multi domain (MD), a numerical method is proposed in this paper to...

    Nadji Chioukh, Yalçın Yüksel in Journal of Ocean University of China
    Article 21 November 2021
  5. Smart green ocean underwater IoT network by ICA-based acoustic blind MIMO OFDM transceiver

    Multi-Input Multi-Output (MIMO) telecommunication systems with Orthogonal Frequency Division Modulation (OFDM) scheme support high rate data exchange...

    Mahdi Khosravy, Neeraj Gupta, ... Pablo Moreno Ger in Earth Science Informatics
    Article 07 April 2021
  6. New Observing and Modeling Systems and New Scientific Applications

    This chapter presents some innovative measurements and their optimal use. It also makes a step toward the physics of estuaries and demonstrates a...
    Chapter 2023
  7. Long-term seismic network in South China Sea by floating MERMAIDs

    Seismic data coverage in ocean regions is sparse, and it is highly challenging to build long-term continuous seismic networks in the oceans due to...

    Yong Yu, Yongshun John Chen, ... Zengxi Ge in Science China Earth Sciences
    Article 25 July 2023
  8. Laboratory measurements of ultrasonic wave velocities of rock samples and their relation to log data: A case study from Mumbai offshore

    The characterization of the reservoir rock's geomechanical properties is critical to address wellbore instabilities and subsidence-related issues. To...

    Venkatesh Ambati, Shashank Sharma, ... Rajesh R Nair in Journal of Earth System Science
    Article 25 August 2021
  9. Wave Transformation Due to a Submerged Porous Block Associated with a Vertical Barrier

    In the present study, the combination of vertical porous barrier along with the porous block is proposed for wave energy dam**. Three types of...
    K. R. Athul Krishna, V. Venkateswarlu, D. Karmakar in APAC 2019
    Conference paper 2020
  10. A staggered finite element procedure for the coupled Stokes-Biot system with fluid entry resistance

    We develop a staggered finite element procedure for the coupling of a free viscous flow with a deformable porous medium, in which interface phenomena...

    E. A. Bergkamp, C. V. Verhoosel, ... D. M. J. Smeulders in Computational Geosciences
    Article 26 May 2020
  11. Spatiotemporal Changes in the Macrophytobenthos of Laspi Bay (Crimea, Black Sea)

    Abstract

    Using a landscape approach, the paper presents for the first time the results of a comparative analysis of spatiotemporal changes in the...

    T. V. Pankeeva, N. V. Mironova in Oceanology
    Article 01 January 2019
  12. Subvolcanic Intrusions

    Volcanic plumbing systems are made by complex networks of dykes, sills, laccoliths, cryptodomes, and other intrusions, which may interconnect to...
    Guido Giordano, Ray Cas, John V. Wright in Volcanology
    Chapter 2024
  13. Space Technology and its Application in Disaster Management: Case Studies on Ecological Disturbance and Landmass Changes in Sundarbans

    Sundarbans, the largest single patch of mangrove habitation of the world is prone to large number of natural disasters. There is an urgent need to...
    Dibyendu Dutta, Tanumi Kumar, ... Sourav Samanta in The Sundarbans: A Disaster-Prone Eco-Region
    Chapter 2019
  14. Passive continental margin basins and the controls on the formation of evaporites: a case study of the Gulf of Mexico Basin

    Passive continental margin basins are the most important type of oil- and gas-bearing basins and are significant in the formation of oil and gas. The...

    Fenquan **e, Qianhong Wu, ... He Di in Carbonates and Evaporites
    Article 31 October 2017
  15. Green’s function of multi-layered poroelastic half-space for models of ground vibration due to railway traffic

    This study proposes a Green’s function, an essential representation of water-saturated ground under moving excitation, to simulate ground borne...

    Futong Wang, **axin Tao, ... Siddharthan Raj in Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Vibration
    Article 11 April 2017
  16. A method for tsunami risk assessment: a case study for Kamakura, Japan

    This paper presents a methodology for tsunami risk assessment, which was applied to a case study in Kamakura, Japan. This methodology was developed...

    Non Okumura, Sebastiaan N. Jonkman, ... Tomoya Shibayama in Natural Hazards
    Article Open access 26 May 2017
  17. The 2011 International Conference on Cohesive Sediment Transport (INTERCOH 2011)

    Qing He, Johan C. Winterwerp, Andrew James Manning in Ocean Dynamics
    Article 22 May 2015
  18. Numerical study on wave propagation over a fluid-mud layer with different bottom conditions

    Wave decay over a muddy seabed has been widely reported. In previous studies, the fluid-mud layer is usually treated as a homogeneous layer with a...

    ** Yu in Ocean Dynamics
    Article 12 January 2014
  19. Environmental Risks of Mining Metalliferous Muds in the Atlantis II Deep, Red Sea

    After two companies were awarded a 30-year license for the exploration and exploitation of metalliferous sediments in the Atlantis II Deep (Red Sea)...
    Hjalmar Thiel, Ludwig Karbe, Horst Weikert in The Red Sea
    Chapter 2015
  20. Waves in a Continuously Stratified Sea of Varying Depth

    In the previous chapter, the propagation of internal waves was modelled under the assumption of constant water depth. However, the sea bottom only...
    Chapter 2015
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