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Conference paperGeorgiadis K, Potts DM, Zdravkovic L, 2007,
Numerical study of the stability of a partially saturated soil slope
, 10th International Symposium on Numerical Models in Geomechanics (NUMOG X), Publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, Pages: 545-+ -
Journal articleGasparre A, Nishimura S, Coop MR, et al., 2007,
The influence of structure on the behaviour of London Clay
, GEOTECHNIQUE, Vol: 57, Pages: 19-31, ISSN: 0016-8505- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 86
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Journal articleNishimura S, Minh NA, Jardine RJ, 2007,
Shear strength anisotropy of natural London Clay
, GEOTECHNIQUE, Vol: 57, Pages: 49-62, ISSN: 0016-8505- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 110
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Journal articleLiu C-C, Liu J-G, Lin C-W, et al., 2007,
Image processing of FORMOSAT-2 data for monitoring the South Asia tsunami
, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REMOTE SENSING, Vol: 28, Pages: 3093-3111, ISSN: 0143-1161- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 35
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Conference paperFreitas TMB, Potts DM, Zdravkovic L, 2007,
A numerical study on the effect of ageing on undrained bearing capacity
, 10th International Symposium on Numerical Models in Geomechanics (NUMOG X), Publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, Pages: 419-424- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 1
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Journal articleBommer JJ, Stafford PJ, Alarcon JE, et al., 2007,
The influence of magnitude range on empirical ground-motion prediction.
, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, Vol: 97 -
Journal articleFourniadis IG, Liu JG, Mason PJ, 2007,
Regional assessment of landslide impact in the Three Gorges area, China, using ASTER data: Wushan-Zigui
, Landslides: Journal of the International Consortium of Landslides, Vol: 4, Pages: 267-278 -
Conference paperSech RP, Jackson MD, Hampson GJ, 2007,
Controls on water cresting in high-productivity horizontal gas wells (SPE 107169)
, SPE Europec/EAGE Annual Conference -
Conference paperBommer JJ, Stafford PJ, Akkar S, 2007,
The prediction of ground-motion parameters in Europe for seismic design and earthquake loss estimation
, Seventh Congresso de Sismologia e Engenharia Sísmica -
Journal articleFourniadis IG, Liu JG, Mason PJ, 2007,
Landslide hazard assessment in the Three Gorges area, China, using ASTER imagery
, Geomorphology, Vol: 84, Pages: 126-144, ISSN: 0169-555X -
Journal articleHight DW, Gasparre A, Nishimura S, et al., 2007,
Characteristics of the London clay from the Terminal 5 site at Heathrow Airport.
, Geotechnique, Vol: 57, Pages: 3-18 -
Conference paperKontoe S, Zdravkovic L, Potts DM, et al., 2007,
The use of absorbing boundaries in dynamic analyses of soil-structure interaction problems
, Thessaloniki, Greece, Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering -
Conference paperTaborda S, Zdravkovic L, Kontoe S, 2007,
The importance of cyclic nonlinear models in dynamic finite element analysis
, Netherlands, 10th Symposium on Numerical Models in Geomechanics, Publisher: Balkema, Pages: 743-749 -
Conference paperTaylor M, Kontoe S, Sarma S, 2007,
A review of performance based design procedures for the design of earth retaining structures under seismic loading
, Thessaloniki, Greece, Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering -
Journal articleCapitanio FA, Morra G, Goes S, 2007,
Dynamic models of downgoing-plate buoyancy driven subduction: Subduction motions and energy dissipation
, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., Vol: 262, Pages: 284-297 -
Journal articleGorman GJ, Piggott MD, Pain CC, 2007,
Shoreline approximation for unstructured mesh generation
, Computers & Geosciences, Vol: 33, Pages: 666-677 -
Conference paperFarrell PE, Gorman GJ, Piggott MD, et al., 2007,
Quadratic fitting for Hessian recovery and anisotropic mesh optimisation
, Barcelona, Spain, ADMOS 2007 - International Conference on Adaptive Modeling and Simulation, Publisher: International Center for Numerical Methods in Engineering (CIMNE), Pages: 101-104 -
Conference paperChoi K, Jackson MD, Hampson GJ, et al., 2007,
Impact of heterogeneity on flow in fluvial-deltaic reservoirs: Implications for the giant ACG Field, south Caspian Basin (SPE 107137)
, SPE Europec/EAGE Annual Conference, Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers paper 107137 -
Book chapterJackson, CA-L, 2007,
The geometry, distribution and development of clastic injections in slope systems: seismic examples from the Upper Cretaceous Kyrre Formation, Maloy Slope, Norwegian Margin
, Sand injectites: implications for hydrocarbon exploration and production, Editors: Hurst, Cartwright J, Pages: 37-48 -
Journal articleWells MR, Allison PA, Piggott MD, et al., 2007,
Numerical modeling of tides in the late Pennsylvanian Midcontinent seaway of North America with implications for hydrography and sedimentation
, JOURNAL OF SEDIMENTARY RESEARCH, Vol: 77, Pages: 843-865, ISSN: 1527-1404A novel numerical model (the Imperial College Ocean Model, ICOM) is used to simulate tidal circulation in shallow epicontinental seas connected to large, open oceans. ICOM is validated using the present-day North Sea and applied to predict tidal range in the late Pennsylvanian Midcontinent Seaway (LPMS) of North America. The model simulates the effect of the principal tidal constituents (astronomical tides) as well as the tide propagating from the adjacent open ocean (co- oscillating tide). Two ‘‘base-case’’ Pennsylvanian paleogeographies were tested: (1) a maximum sea-level highstand and (2) the early stages of a transgression. Sensitivity tests determined the importance of paleo-water depth and coastline uncertainty on the prediction of tidal range. During the highstand, tidal ranges in the craton interior (Midcontinent Shelf, Illinois and Appalachian basins) are consistently predicted as microtidal (, 2 m tidal range). Such low tidal ranges would have inhibited water-body mixing in the LPMS, promoting stratification. This, combined with the influx of oxygen-poor water from the Permian Basin to the west and high organic input from tropical rivers, may have contributed to the deposition of ‘‘core’’ black shales in LPMS cyclothems. Conversely, a mesotidal to macrotidal diurnal (once-daily tide) regime is predicted for the early transgression in a large-scale embayment in eastern Kansas due to resonant amplification of diurnal tidal constituents. Pennsylvanian strata here have been ascribed to a mesotidal to macrotidal setting and include cyclic rhythmites that suggest a strongly diurnal system, as predicted by ICOM.
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