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  1. Probabilistic stability analyses of the landslide-stabilizing piles system considering the spatial variability of geotechnical parameters

    In the reliability analysis of the landslide-stabilizing piles system (LSP), the most commonly used uncertainty models of geotechnical parameters...

    Xuan Wang, Xinli Hu, ... Jian Wang in Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment
    Article 03 August 2024
  2. Provenance signature and tectonic setting of the Pliocene Tipam Sandstone Formation from the Chittagong Tripura Fold Belt of the Bengal Basin

    The Pliocene Tipam Sandstone Formation is widely exposed in various structures of the Chittagong Tripura Fold Belt in the Bengal Basin. Petrography...

    Abu Sadat Md. Sayem, Papiya Mondal, ... Rumana Yeasmin in Journal of Sedimentary Environments
    Article 03 August 2024
  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. 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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  6. 2. Definition of Life

    The definition of life is a long-standing debate with no general scientific consensus to be expected any time soon. The underlying problem is that...
    Schulze-Makuch Dirk, Louis N. Irwin in Life in the Universe
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  7. 4. Energy Sources and Life

    An external energy source is a necessary condition for life, because living systems require a flow of energy to organize materials and maintain a low...
    Schulze-Makuch Dirk, Louis N. Irwin in Life in the Universe
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  8. 5. Building Blocks of Life

    Life is based on complex chemistry yet only a few of all the available elements participate in most life-supporting reactions on Earth: carbon,...
    Schulze-Makuch Dirk, Louis N. Irwin in Life in the Universe
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  9. 8 Entropy Production of Atmospheric Heat Transport

    We examine the rate of entropy produced by the atmospheric general circulation and the hypothesis that it adjusts itself towards a macroscopic state...
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  10. 10 Thermodynamics of the Ocean Circulation: A Global Perspective on the Ocean System and Living Systems

    In this chapter, we investigate thermodynamics in a global-scale open ocean circulation and discuss the physical properties of “living systems”, that...
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  11. 16 Temperature, Biogenesis, and Biospheric Self-Organization

    We argue that the biosphere has evolved deterministically as a selforganized system, given the initial conditions of the Sun-Earth system. With...
    David Schwartzman, Charles H. Lineweaver in Non-equilibrium Thermodynamics and the Production of Entropy
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  12. 18 Insights from Thermodynamics for the Analysis of Economic Processes

    The laws of thermodynamics constrain transformation of materials and energy, and thus have implications for economic processes. This paper provides...
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  13. 1 Entropy Production by Earth System Processes

    Degradation of energy to lower temperatures and the associated production of entropy is a general direction for Earth system processes, ranging from...
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  14. 15 Coupled Evolution of Earth’s Atmosphere and Biosphere

    Earth’s climate has remained conducive to life for more than 3.5 billion years, probably because of higher concentrations of CO2 and CH4 greenhouse...
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  15. 12 Entropy Production in the Planetary Context

    In this paper I review some applications of nonequilibrium thermodynamics to planetary science. Of particular importance are the horizontal and...
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  16. The Applications of Photocatalytic Waste Minimisation in Nuclear Fuel Processing

    Nuclear fuel processing has two main waste management requirements: (1) the disposal of waste organic solvent (secondary waste) generated by...
    Colin Boxall, Gwénaëlle Le Gurun, ... Shaorong Xiao in Environmental Photochemistry Part II
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  17. Reactions Induced in Natural Waters by Irradiation of Nitrate and Nitrite Ions

    This review describes the reaction mechanisms of nitrate and nitrite ions, which play a role in the photochemical processes occurring in natural...
    Davide Vione, Valter Maurino, ... Ezio Pelizzetti in Environmental Photochemistry Part II
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  18. 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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  19. 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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  20. 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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