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  1. Prediction of time to slope failure based on a new model

    Landslide failure time prediction is considered a challenging issue in landslide research. A significant goal of landslide research is to provide...

    Zechuang Li, Peifeng Cheng, Junjie Zheng in Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment
    Article 07 May 2021
  2. Investigation on the changes of strength properties and ultrasonic pulse velocity of granite and sandstone after high-temperature treatment and liquid nitrogen quenching

    The effects of high-temperature treatment and liquid nitrogen quenching on the strength characteristics and ultrasonic pulse velocity of granite and...

    Rohan Bisai, Sathish Kumar Palaniappan, ... Shobhit Sharma in Arabian Journal of Geosciences
    Article 26 September 2023
  3. Toward an empirical ground motion prediction equation for France: accounting for regional differences in the source stress parameter

    In low-to-moderate seismicity regions such as metropolitan France, characterized by limited strong-motion records in the magnitude-distance range of...

    Gabriele Ameri, Stéphane Drouet, ... Fabrice Cotton in Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
    Article 17 June 2017
  4. The AUTUMNX magnetometer meridian chain in Québec, Canada

    The AUTUMNX magnetometer array consists of 10 THEMIS-class ground-based magnetometers deployed to form a meridian chain on the eastern coast of...

    Martin Connors, Ian Schofield, ... Christopher T. Russell in Earth, Planets and Space
    Article Open access 07 January 2016
  5. A κ Model for Mainland France

    An important parameter for the characterization of strong ground motion at high-frequencies (>1 Hz) is kappa, κ , which models a linear decay of the...

    John Douglas, Pierre Gehl, ... Céline Gélis in Pure and Applied Geophysics
    Article 20 April 2010
  6. Large Stratospheric Sudden Warming in Antarctic Late Winter and Shallow Ozone Hole in 1988: Observation by Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition

    There occurred a large stratospheric sudden warming in the southern hemisphere in late winter of 1988 which competes in suddenness and size with...
    Chapter 1990
  7. The Geometry of Crustal Shortening in the Western Alps

    The use of structural data to define the convergence history across orogenic belts has been handicapped by the absence of a coherent tectonic model...
    Chapter 1989
  8. Phase relations of biotite and stilpnomelane in the greenschist facies

    Phase relations of biotite and stilpnomelane and associated silicate minerals have been studied in rocks of the greenschist facies, chiefly from...

    Article 01 December 1971
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