نتایج جستجو برای: foundation uplift

تعداد نتایج: 95628  

2017
G. Stucky G. G. Roberts A.-L. Jackson

Geological observations that constrain the history of mantle convection are sparse despite its importance in determining vertical and horizontal plate motions, plate rheology, and magmatism. We use a suite of geological and geophysical observations from the northern North Sea to constrain evolution of the incipient Paleocene-Eocene Icelandic plume. Well data and a three-dimensional seismic surv...

2016
B. A. Adams K. X. Whipple K. V. Hodges A. M. Heimsath

Prior studies have proposed tectonic and climatic mechanisms to explain surface uplift throughout the Bhutan Himalaya. While the resulting enigmatic, low-relief landscapes, elevated above deeply incised canyons, are a popular setting to test ideas of interacting tectonic and climatic forces, when and why these landscapes formed is still debated. We test the idea that these landscapes were creat...

2004
J. P. Giroud

This technical note presents an extension of earlier analytical methods published in 1995 by Giroud et al. for evaluating the uplift of geomembranes by wind. The extension incorporates: (i) the influence on wind uplift of the slope inclination of an exposed geomembrane; and (ii) a more accurate expression of the tension-strain relationship in a wind uplifted geomembrane. Use of the revised meth...

Journal: :journal of structural engineering and geo-techniques 2015
ali tayaran mahmood hosseini

rolling-based seismic isolation systems, in which rollers of circular or non-circular section are used, are less expensive and easier to manufacture. however, this type of isolation suffers from either lack of restoring or re-centering capability, or weakness against uplift forces. to resolve the first shortcoming the use of elliptical as well as pillow-shape rolling parts has been suggested, a...

Abdolreza S. Moghadam Masoumeh Farshbaf,

Residual drifts after severe earthquakes interrupt serviceability of buildings. Retrofitting of such buildings is in many cases very difficult and consumes lots of time and money. Recently, there are some attempts to develop the seismic design procedures to not only satisfy life safety criteria but also lead to more economical buildings. One of these modern methods of improving seismic performa...

2005
IOANNIS N. PSYCHARIS PAUL C. JENNINGS

The phenomenon of upthrow of rigid blocks, excited into motion by horizontal impulses, is examined in this study. A simple foundation model is used, consisting of two sets of springs and dashpots; one set near each corner of the block. Each set consists of vertical and horizontal elements. The vertical springs are not permitted to take tensile forces, so separation of the block from the ground ...

2006
Gerard H. Roe Drew B. Stolar Sean D. Willett

The theories of critical orogenic wedges and fluvial erosion are combined to explore the interactions between tectonics, erosion, and climate. A model framework is developed which allows the derivation of an exact analytical scaling relationship for how orogen width, height, and rock uplift rate vary as a function of accretionary flux and precipitation rate. Compared to a model with prescribed ...

Journal: :Science 2014
Ping Wang Dirk Scherler Jing Liu-Zeng Jürgen Mey Jean-Philippe Avouac Yunda Zhang Dingguo Shi

The Himalayan mountains are dissected by some of the deepest and most impressive gorges on Earth. Constraining the interplay between river incision and rock uplift is important for understanding tectonic deformation in this region. We report here the discovery of a deeply incised canyon of the Yarlung Tsangpo River, at the eastern end of the Himalaya, which is now buried under more than 500 met...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Michael Bevis John Wahr Shfaqat A Khan Finn Bo Madsen Abel Brown Michael Willis Eric Kendrick Per Knudsen Jason E Box Tonie van Dam Dana J Caccamise Bjorn Johns Thomas Nylen Robin Abbott Seth White Jeremy Miner Rene Forsberg Hao Zhou Jian Wang Terry Wilson David Bromwich Olivier Francis

The Greenland GPS Network (GNET) uses the Global Positioning System (GPS) to measure the displacement of bedrock exposed near the margins of the Greenland ice sheet. The entire network is uplifting in response to past and present-day changes in ice mass. Crustal displacement is largely accounted for by an annual oscillation superimposed on a sustained trend. The oscillation is driven by earth's...

2004
A. V. Vezolainen V. S. Solomatov A. T. Basilevsky J. W. Head

[1] Three-dimensional models of the uplift of Beta Regio caused by a mantle plume satisfy constraints on gravity, topography, rheology, and the uplift rate substantially better than two-dimensional models. In particular, the uplift time of Beta Regio is reduced to an acceptable 800 million years. Three-dimensional models give the plume formation depth around 3000 km, which approximately corresp...

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