نتایج جستجو برای: sand drift potential

تعداد نتایج: 1121932  

Journal: :Progress of Theoretical Physics 1983

2013
A. S. Yen R. Gellert L. Leshin

Introduction: The eolian bedform within Gale Crater referred to as "Rocknest" was investigated by the science instruments of the Curiosity Mars rover. Physical, chemical and mineralogical results are consistent with data collected from soils at other landing sites, suggesting a globally-similar composition. Results from the Curiosity payload from Rocknest should be considered relevant beyond a ...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2017
Susanne P Pfeifer Stefan Laurent Vitor C Sousa Catherine R Linnen Matthieu Foll Laurent Excoffier Hopi E Hoekstra Jeffrey D Jensen

The interplay of gene flow, genetic drift, and local selective pressure is a dynamic process that has been well studied from a theoretical perspective over the last century. Wright and Haldane laid the foundation for expectations under an island-continent model, demonstrating that an island-specific beneficial allele may be maintained locally if the selection coefficient is larger than the rate...

2009
Joseph I. Achebo

This paper clearly explains the use of drift flux models based on Eulerian continuum equations in predicting erosion wear rate in a transmission pipeline. In this case, a pipeline with a diameter of 0.5m was investigated. It was found that there was a large sand particle concentration on the welded parts of the pipe which has affected the internal geometry of the pipe. From physical examination...

2017
Jessica F. Hoffman Vernieda B. Vergara Steven R. Mog John F. Kalinich

Hydrophobic sand is a relatively new method of urine collection in the rodent, comparable to the established method using a metabolic cage. Urine samples are often used in rodent research, especially for biomarkers of health changes after internal contamination from embedded metals, such as in a model of a military shrapnel wound. However, little research has been done on the potential interfer...

Journal: :international journal of civil engineering 0
m. hassanlourad qazvin, iran m. r. rasouli qazvin, iran h. salehzadeh tehran, iran

compared to quartz sand, the shear behavior of carbonate sand differs in  appearance, origin, and kind. carbonate sand is found mainly in the northern coast of the persian gulf and the oman sea. in this research, a comparison is made between the shear behavior of carbonate sand retrieved from the eastern region of the chabahar port, located north of the oman sea, and quartz sand obtained from f...

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