نتایج جستجو برای: ground surface settlement

تعداد نتایج: 776799  

Journal: :civil engineering infrastructures journal 0
maryam rezaei school of engineering, kharazmi university, tehran, iran amir hamidi school of engineering, kharazmi university, tehran, iran abtin farshi homayoun rooz school of engineering, kharazmi university, tehran, iran

impact pile driving is a multi-component problem which is associated to multi-directional ground vibrations. at first, vibration is transferred from the hammer to the pile and then to the common interface of pile and soil. this is then transferred to the environment and has great impact on the adjacent structures, causing disturbance to residents and also damage to the buildings. it is of high ...

2017
Ahmad Alsaab Nick Aldred Anthony S Clare

A focus on the development of nontoxic coatings to control marine biofouling has led to increasing interest in the settlement behaviour of fouling organisms. Barnacles pose a significant fouling challenge and accordingly the behaviour of their settlement-stage cypris larva (cyprid) has attracted much attention, yet remains poorly understood. Tracking technologies have been developed that quanti...

2005
Jean-Philippe Maréchal Claire Hellio Marion Sebire Anthony Clare

The tropical barnacle, Balanus amphitrite, is an economically important fouling species (it settles on natural and artificial submerged surfaces) with a short generation time and larvae that are relatively easy to culture in the laboratory. These attributes have contributed to its acceptance as a model species for larval settlement studies. The settlement stage larva the cyprid (figure 1) measu...

2016
Ji-Young Kang Issa Bangoura Ji-Young Cho Jin Joo Yoo Seong Choi Dong Soo Hwang Yong-Ki Hong

In nature, marine mussels (Mytilus edulis) suffer less fouling colonization on the newly formed sides of their shells. Using settlement assays with algal spores of Porphyra suborbiculata, we determined that spore attachment and germination on the periostracum decreased to 36.8 and 3.3 %, respectively. Additionally, the spore settlement was considerably diminished by periostracum dichloromethane...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Yanan Jiang Mingsheng Liao Hanmei Wang Lu Zhang Timo Balz

Many coastal cities have undertaken reclamation projects to satisfy the land demands of rapid urbanization. However, the foundations of reclaimed land are susceptible to settlement and can have undesirable environmental impacts that could adversely affect these dense, populated areas. In the case of international airports built on reclaimed areas especially, regional-scale deformation must be m...

2012
Victoria A. Bennett Veronica A. J. Doerr Erik D. Doerr Adrian D. Manning David B. Lindenmayer Hwan-Jin Yoon

It is essential to choose suitable habitat when reintroducing a species into its former range. Habitat quality may influence an individual's dispersal decisions and also ultimately where they choose to settle. We examined whether variation in habitat quality (quantified by the level of ground vegetation cover and the installation of nest boxes) influenced the movement, habitat choice and surviv...

2005
Cindy Lam Tilmann Harder Pei-Yuan Qian

Larval settlement of the polychaete Hydroides elegans Haswell, 1883 is mediated by marine biofilms; complex agglomerates of bacteria, diatoms, fungi and protozoa enmeshed in a matrix of extracellular polymers (EPS). In our previous investigations, benthic diatoms were demonstrated to be potent mediators of larval settlement in H. elegans. The putative diatom-derived settlement cues were heat-st...

Journal: :Applied sciences 2022

Compared with straight tunnels, over-excavation occurs on the inner side of curved section during shield construction small radius and disturbance to ground surface mechanical properties surrounding rock segment are more severe. This paper establishes numerical models curve tunnels study characteristics deformation caused by excavation influence parameters settlement, deformation, force. The ma...

2006
S. A. Dworjanyn P. D. Steinberg

Using laboratory assays, we tested whether the secondary metabolites (furanones) on the surface of the red alga Delisea pulchra deter the settlement and growth of a range of ecologically relevant fouling organisms. D. pulchra and 4 other co-occurring seaweeds were almost exclusively fouled by other algae. Consequently, we carried out laboratory assays using propagules from 4 fouling algae (Ulva...

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