نتایج جستجو برای: sand hill

تعداد نتایج: 47195  

2012
James R. Zimbelman Steven H. Williams

Remote sensing and field evidence are used to describe sand deposits found in associated pathways of emplacement in the eastern Mojave Desert. Two separate pathways are identified here: one extending eastward from the Bristol Playa through the Cadiz and Danby Playas and Rice Valley to the Colorado River, and a second parallel path extending eastward from Dale Playa through the Palen and Ford Pl...

2010
Chi Li Xiaobing Lu Shuyun Wang

The capacity degradation of bucket foundation in liquefied sand layer under cyclic loads such as equivalent dynamic ice-induced loads is studied. A simplified numerical model of liquefied sand layer has been presented based on the dynamic centrifuge experiment results. The ice-induced dynamic loads are modeled as equivalent sine cyclic loads, the liquefaction degree in different position of san...

2008
M. Ghazavi M. Hosseini

ABSTRACT: It may be said that the shape of sand deposition is normally cone and sand grains are oriented a certain angle of deposition repose is made. This angle is such that no stability occurs. Thus the angle of repose is somewhat correlated to the sand internal friction angle. This paper presents the results of a series of laboratory experiments performed three types of sand. For this purpos...

2014
Hong Jiang Ning Huang Yuanjian Zhu

Wind-blown sand movement often occurs in a very complicated desert environment where sand dunes and ripples are the basic forms. However, most current studies on the theoretic and numerical models of wind-blown sand movement only consider ideal conditions such as steady wind velocity, flat sand surface, etc. In fact, the windward slope gradient plays a great role in the lift-off and sand partic...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Geologists' Association 1896

2017
Angela Ahlquist Cleveland Michelle L Johnson Julia W Gargano Ina U Park Marie R Griffin Linda M Niccolai Sean Schafer Nancy M Bennett Lauri E Markowitz Elizabeth R Unger

At Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Department of Biostatistics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Sistemas Locales de Atención Integral a la Salud, León (SILAIS-León), Leon, Nicaragua; Hospital Escuela Oscar Danilo Rosales Argüello (HEODRA), León, Nicaragua, Leon, Nicaragua; Biostatistics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill...

2018
Baoli Fan Allen David McHugh Shujiang Guo Quanlin Ma Jianhui Zhang Xiaojuan Zhang Weixing Zhang Juan Du Qiushi Yu Changming Zhao

Calligonum mongolicum is a successful pioneer shrub to combat desertification, which is widely used for vegetation restoration in the desert regions of northwest China. In order to reveal the limitations to natural regeneration of C. mongolicum by asexual and sexual reproduction, following the process of sand dune stabilization, we assessed clonal shoots, seedling emergence, soil seed bank dens...

2008
W. Gao H. Zhu K. Giovanello K. Smith D. Shen J. Gilmore

W. Gao, H. Zhu, K. Giovanello, K. Smith, D. Shen, J. Gilmore, and W. Lin Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States, Department of Biostatistics and BRIC, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Department of Psychology and BRIC, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Department of Radiology, University of Nort...

2005
Leonid Prigozhin

Solutions to Monge-Kantorovich equations, expressing optimality condition in mass transportation problem with cost equal to distance, are stationary points of a critical-slope model for sand surface evolution. Using a dual variational formulation of sand model, we compute both the optimal transport density and Kantorovich potential as t → ∞ limit of evolving sand flux and sand surface, respecti...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1974
R C Baines

Most of the Tylenchulus semipenetrans larvae applied on the surface of four soils in pots 14.5-cm deep moved no further downward than 6.5 crn, and remained in the upper half of the pot. The percentage of second-stage larvae that developed into adult females on 'Homosassa' sweet orange in the soils were: sandy loam, 6.8% in the same soil with inoculation holes, 8.6%; loamy sand, 5.4%; coarse san...

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