نتایج جستجو برای: gravely sand

تعداد نتایج: 28467  

2015
S. DE VRIES M. RADERMACHER M. A. DE SCHIPPER M. J. F. STIVE

The Sand Motor is a mega-nourishment characterized by a very large sand volume of around 20 million m placed along the Dutch coast. The Sand Motor is a pilot project to evaluate the performance of an alternative nourishment strategy with respect to different functions of the coastal system. Within the scope of the coastal functions, the hook-shaped design of the initial morphology of the Sand M...

2015
Xin Gao Clément Narteau Olivier Rozier Sylvain Courrech du Pont

New evidence indicates that sand availability does not only control dune type but also the underlying dune growth mechanism and the subsequent dune orientation. Here we numerically investigate the development of bedforms in bidirectional wind regimes for two different conditions of sand availability: an erodible sand bed or a localized sand source on a non-erodible ground. These two conditions ...

2009

In this chapter we present a detailed comparison between the Golden Gate sand wave field and the results of the non-linear sand wave model. As the Golden Gate sand waves show large variation in their characteristics and in their environmental physics, this area gives us the opportunity to study sand wave variation between locations, within one well measured, large area. The nonlinear model used...

Journal: :آب و خاک 0
سکینه پورمند احمد غلامعلی زاده آهنگر عبدالحمید دهواری

introduction: wind erosion is one of the most important factors in desert environments. prevailing winds can shift sand dunes and affect their accumulation and morphology. also, wind regime determines the direction of sand dune mobility in different ways. therefore, the wind regime, frequency, direction and velocity are supposed to be the most important factors to form the morphology of sand du...

Journal: :Cardozo law review 1984
Robert A Burt

Perhaps the appointed function of a Presidential Commission is to reassure people and not to disturb them. But I am disturbed by the tone of reassurance that blankets the Commission's report on Deciding to Forego Life-Sustaining Treatment.' I hope I am wrong, but I am convinced that we are about to enter an era of medical practices that will push retarded, elderly, and gravely ill people toward...

2007
T. M. Weber

Sand compaction piles are used in practice for ground improvement of soft subsoil in order to accelerate consolidation, reduce compressibility, and increase strength. The current design procedure of sand compaction piles is based on simple empirical calculations, which does not take full account of the sand pile behaviour. This research project investigates the behaviour of a base reinforced em...

Journal: :Arhiv za higijenu rada i toksikologiju 2015
Rok Fink Andreja Kukec Ivan Eržen

Slovene press has recently expressed concern for the health of children who ingest playground sand contaminated with lead. However, current assessments may be overestimating the health risk, as they assume that human body absorbs the whole amount of a contaminant. The aim of our study was to see how much lead in sand intended for playground sandboxes in Slovenia really is absorbed and what heal...

2011
John H. Acorn

Sand hill environments in the Canadian grasslands can be classified as sandstone outcrops, upland dunes, sand features associated with water, non-human disturbances, anthropogenic disturbances, beach dunes, or sandbars. Insects and other arthropods use these environments for burrow construction, access to sand-associated host plants, open ground predation and scavenging, thermoregulation, and l...

1999

Nonglacial deposits Artificial fill (Holocene)—Mud, sand, and gravel of varying proportions, possibly including foreign debris such as concrete, logs, timbers, or brick. Used for highway roadbeds and other construction. Thickness generally greater than 2 m. Mapped where fill substantially obscures or has altered original geologic deposit. Beach deposits (Holocene)—Soft sand, silt, and mud depos...

2004
Maurizio Magi Mario Sagri Brad S. Singer

Distinctive, eolian-dominated sandy deposits 35 m thick exposed along the SW margin of the Plio-Pleistocene Valdarno Basin in the Northern Apennines, Italy, reflect an unusually arid period in the region. Paleomagnetic investigation and Ar/Ar dating of a tephra layer, 10 m above the eolian sand, suggest that the sand was deposited between about 2.7 and 2.4 Ma. This age is coeval with the global...

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