Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Part A: Solid Earth and Geodesy
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Identification of common error signatures in global digital elevation models based on satellite altimeter reference data
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Part A: Solid Earth and Geodesy - Tập 25 - Trang 95-99 - 2000
Theory of compaction bands in porous rock
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Part A: Solid Earth and Geodesy - Tập 26 - Trang 95 - 2001
Compaction bands are narrow planar zones of localized purely compressive (without shear) deformation that form perpendicular to the most compressive principal stress. Such bands have been observed in high porosity rocks in the laboratory and in the field. Because compaction presumably decreases permeability, these bands can act as barriers to flow within reservoirs. Reexamination of the results of Rudnicki and Rice (J. Mech. Phys. Solids, 1975) for shear localization, with corrections by Perrin and Leblond (J. Appl. Mech., 1993), reveals that they admit solutions for compaction bands in a range of parameters that is representative of porous rock. Solutions for compaction bands are possible when the inelastic volume deformation is compactive and is associated with a “cap” on the yield surface. The expression for the critical hardening modulus (related to the slope of the shear stress vs. shear strain curve at constant mean stress) at which compaction bands are predicted to form differs from that for shear localization. For parameters representative of porous rock, axisymmetric compression is the most favorable deviatoric stress state for formation of compaction bands. Comparison of conditions for shear localization and compaction band formation suggests that either may occur depending on the stress path and magnitude of the confining stress.
Large counterclockwise rotation of the Inner West Carpathian Paleogene Flysch—Evidence from paleomagnetic investigations of the Podhale Flysch (Poland)
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Part A: Solid Earth and Geodesy - Tập 24 - Trang 645-649 - 1999
Regional densification of the IGS in europe using the EUREF permanent GPS network (EPN)
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Part A: Solid Earth and Geodesy - Tập 26 - Trang 531-538 - 2001
A palaeomagnetic analysis of rapakivi intrusions and related dykes in the Fennoscandian Shield
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Part A: Solid Earth and Geodesy - Tập 25 - Trang 489-494 - 2000
Partial melting in crustal xenoliths and anatectic migmatites: a comparison
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Part A: Solid Earth and Geodesy - Tập 26 - Trang 261-266 - 2001
MAS-GRAS sensor combination and optimal estimation retrieval of temperature and H2O profiles
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Part A: Solid Earth and Geodesy - Tập 25 - Trang 625-628 - 2000
Hydrogeochemical responses to rainfall inputs in a small rainforest basin: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Part A: Solid Earth and Geodesy - Tập 24 - Trang 871-879 - 1999
The contributions of the MAGIC project to the COST 716 objectives of assessing the operational potential of ground-based GPS meteorology on an international scale
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Part A: Solid Earth and Geodesy - Tập 26 - Trang 433-437 - 2001
Seismic and electrical precursors to the 17-1-1983, M7 kefallinia earthquake, Greece: Signatures of a SOC system
Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Part A: Solid Earth and Geodesy - Tập 25 - Trang 281-287 - 2000
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