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Journal articleMonroy R, Zdravkovic L, Ridley A, 2010,
Evolution of microstructure in compacted London Clay during wetting and loading
, GEOTECHNIQUE, Vol: 60, Pages: 105-119, ISSN: 0016-8505- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 156
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Conference paperKieft RL, Jackson CA-L, Hampson GJ, et al., 2010,
Sedimentology and sequence stratigraphy of the Hugin Formation, Quadrant 15, Norwegian sector, South Viking Graben
, 7th Petroleum Geology Conference (PGC), Publisher: GEOLOGICAL SOC PUBLISHING HOUSE, Pages: 157-176, ISSN: 2047-9921- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 18
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Conference paperYan H, Liu J-G, 2010,
ENHANCED ROBUST PHASE CORRELATION BASED SUB-PIXEL FEATURE MATCHINIG FOR TARGET MOTION ESTIMATION
, 2010 ISPRS Technical Commission III Symposium on Photogrammetry Computer Vision and Image Analysis, Pages: 76-79This paper presents an enhanced robust phase correlation (ERPC) algorithm for sub-pixel feature matching and its application intarget motion estimation for aerial video surveillance. The ERPC can cope with very large motion measurement on the one hand andimprove the sub-pixel accuracy by entirely avoiding the ill-posed problem of 2D phase unwrapping in 2D fitting technique of phasecorrelation on the other. The key advantage of EPRC is its robustness and sub-pixel accuracy which are essential for precise targetspeed measurement. Furthermore, EPRC is solely applied to the certain parts (not to the whole scene) of a scene where the movingtargets are detected, which greatly improves robustness and computing speed of the EPRC based target motion estimation. Finally,we introduce our robust camera compensation and moving target detection scheme. With this simple scheme, we are able toefficiently estimate the motions of multiple targets at sub-pixel accuracy.
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Journal articleAmos CB, Kelson KI, Rood DH, et al., 2010,
Late quaternary slip rate on the Kern Canyon fault at Soda Spring, Tulare County, California
, Lithosphere, Vol: 2, Pages: 411-417, ISSN: 1941-8264The Kern Canyon fault represents a major tectonic and physiographic boundary in the southern Sierra Nevada of east-central California. Previous investigations of the Kern Canyon fault underscore its importance as a Late Cretaceous and Neogene shear zone in the tectonic development of the southern Sierra Nevada. Study of the late Quaternary history of activity, however, has been confounded by the remote nature of the Kern Canyon fault and deep along-strike exhumation within the northern Kern River drainage, driven by focused fl uvial and glacial erosion. Recent acquisition of airborne lidar (light detection and ranging) topography along the ~140 km length of the Kern Canyon fault provides a comprehensive view of the active surface trace. High-resolution, lidar-derived digital elevation models (DEMs) for the northern Kern Canyon fault enable identifi cation of previously unrecognized offsets of late Quaternary moraines near Soda Spring (36.345°N, 118.408°W). Predominately north-striking fault scarps developed on the Soda Spring moraines display west-side-up displacement and lack a signifi cant sense of strike-slip separation, consistent with detailed mapping and trenching along the entire Kern Canyon fault. Scarp-normal topographic profi ling derived from the lidar DEMs suggests normal displacement of at least 2.8 +0.6/-0.5 m of the Tioga terminal moraine crest. Cosmogenic 10 Be exposure dating of Tioga moraine boulders yields a tight age cluster centered around 18.1 ± 0.5 ka (n = 6), indicating a minimum normal-sense fault slip rate of ~0.1-0.2 mm/yr over this period. Taken together, these results provide the fi rst clear documentation of late Quaternary activity on the Kern Canyon fault and highlight its role in accommodating internal deformation of the southern Sierra Nevada. © 2010 Geological Society of America.
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Conference paperSookhak Lari K, Van Reeuwijk M, Maksimovic C, 2010,
A study of wall demand in turbulent pipe flows
, Sheffield, Proc. Computing and Control in the Water Industry (CCWI) -
Conference paperSookhak Lari K, van Reeuwijk M, Maksimovic C, 2010,
Is using a plane-channel geometry to model wall-demand in turbulent pipe flow justified?
, Proc. Computing and Control in the Water Industry (CCWI) -
Journal articleWeller H, Ringler T, Piggott M, et al., 2010,
CHALLENGES FACING ADAPTIVE MESH MODELING OF THE ATMOSPHERE AND OCEAN
, BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY, Vol: 91, Pages: 105-+, ISSN: 0003-0007- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 20
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Conference paperYan H, Liu J-G, 2010,
ROBUST SUB-PIXEL DISPARITY ESTIMATION AND ITS REFINEMENT AROUND DEPTH DISCONTINUITY AND FEATURELESS AREAS
, IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, Publisher: IEEE, Pages: 4576-4579- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 2
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Journal articleLeinov E, Vinogradov J, Jackson MD, 2010,
Salinity Dependence of the Thermoelectric Coupling Coefficient in Brine-Saturated Sandstones
, Geophysical Research Letters -
Journal articleGlover PWJ, Jackson MD, 2010,
Borehole electrokinetics
, The Leading Edge, Vol: 29, Pages: 724-728 -
Conference paperKumar M, Stafford PJ, Elghazouli AY, 2010,
Seismic response assessment of multi-storey steel frames designed to Eurocode 8
, 14th European Conference on Earthquake Engineering -
Conference paperSgobba S, Stafford PJ, Marano GC, 2010,
A scenario-compatible evolutionary model for the stochastic simulation of earthquake ground-motions
, 14th European Conference on Earthquake Engineering -
Conference paperModica A, Stafford PJ, Bommer JJ, et al., 2010,
Estimates of demand in loss estimation made through the use of vectors of intensity measures
, SECED - Society for Earthquake and Civil Engineering Dynamics, Young Engineers Conference -
Conference paperStafford PJ, Tsingopoulou E, Karimi I, et al., 2010,
A seismic hazard module for earthquake loss modelling in Tunisia
, EGU General Assembly 2010 - Geophysical Research Abstracts, Publisher: EGU -
Conference paperModica AM, Stafford PJ, Crowley H, 2010,
Vector-valued seismic demand analysis within earthquake risk assessment
, EGU General Assembly 2010 - Geophysical Research Abstracts -
Journal articleMathias SA, Tsang C-F, Van Reeuwijk M, 2010,
Investigation of hydromechanical processes during cyclic extraction recovery testing of a deformable rock fracture
, INT J ROCK MECH MINING SCI -
Journal articleWallace LM, Bell RE, Townend J, et al., 2010,
Subduction Systems Revealed: Studies of the Hikurangi Margin
, EOS, Transactions American Geophysical Union, Vol: 91 -
Journal articleBell RE, Sutherland R, Barker DHN, et al., 2010,
Seismic reflection character of the Hikurangi subduction interface, New Zealand, in the regionof repeated Gisborne slow slip events
, Geophysical Journal International, Vol: 180, Pages: 34-48 -
Conference paperSouthern J, Gorman GJ, Piggott MD, et al., 2010,
Anisotropic mesh adaptivity for cardiac electrophysiology
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Conference paperBarker DH, Wallace LM, Bell RE, et al., 2010,
Drilling at the northern Hikurangi subduction margin, New Zealand: The key to unlock the secrets of slip slip events
, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting
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