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Conference paperStafford PJ, Berrill JB, Pettinga JR, 2006,
New empirical predictive equations for the Fourier amplitude spectrum of acceleration and Arias intensity in New Zealand
, First European Conference on Earthquake Engineering and Seismology -
Journal articleJackson CAL, Gawthorpe RL, Sharp IR, 2006,
Style and sequence of deformation during extensional fault-propagation folding: examples from the Hammam Faraun and El-Qaa fault blocks, Suez Rift, Egypt
, JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY, Vol: 28, Pages: 519-535, ISSN: 0191-8141- Cite
- Citations: 71
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Journal articleRushmer T, Jackson MD, 2006,
Impact of melt segregation on tonalite-trondhjemite-granodiorite (TTG) petrogenesis
, TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH-EARTH SCIENCES, Vol: 97, Pages: 325-336, ISSN: 0263-5933- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 6
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Journal articlevan Reeuwijk M, Jonker HJJ, Hanjalic K, 2006,
Incompressibility of the Leray-alpha model for wall-bounded flows
, PHYS FLUIDS, Vol: 18 -
Conference paperJardine RJ, Standing JR, Kovacevic N, 2005,
Lessons learned from full scale observations and the practical application of advanced testing and modelling
, Pages: 201-245Field observations from thirteen recent case histories from the UK and France are described which are used to assess an approach for predicting ground movements and soil-structure interaction. High quality site investigations, including very careful sampling and advanced testing are seen to be crucial to success. Providing there are adequate geotechnical data, the non-linear FE predictive approach advocated by the Authors is shown to be sufficient for most engineering purposes, considering typical project time scales. Factors that merit particular attention include: the geological model; sampling and testing quality; anisotropy and pressure dependency; a fully non-linear modelling approach; addressing behaviour from very small to large strains; the 'structure' of natural and artificial geomaterials; the possibility of brittle failure; three dimensional geometry and construction details; permeability and groundwater variations. It is shown, however, that the present approach does not capture some important long term effects of time, creep and ageing. Comments are also made on the use of such advanced techniques in combination with an 'observational approach', and on pos-sible avenues for further research and development. © 2005 Taylor & Francis Group.
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Conference paperZdravkovic L, Potts DM, 2005,
Parametric finite element analyses of suction anchors
, Pages: 297-302This paper presents the results from a series of three-dimensional (3D) finite element parametric studies on suction anchors in clay. The objective is to investigate the effects of a number of factors on the pull out capacity of suction anchors, namely the position of the attachment point, inclination of the pull out force and anchor geometry. A typical soft clay was considered as the seabed soil and it was simulated using a form of the modified Cam clay model. The results identify the optimum position of the anchoring point, as well as the optimum inclination of the pull out force. © 2005 Taylor & Francis Group.
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Journal articleEdwards DH, Zdravkovic L, Potts DM, 2005,
Depth factors for undrained bearing capacity
, GEOTECHNIQUE, Vol: 55, Pages: 755-758, ISSN: 0016-8505- Cite
- Citations: 49
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Journal articleShin JH, Potts DM, Zdravkovic L, 2005,
The effect of pore-water pressure on NATM tunnel linings in decomposed granite soil
, CANADIAN GEOTECHNICAL JOURNAL, Vol: 42, Pages: 1585-1599, ISSN: 0008-3674- Cite
- Citations: 52
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Journal articleJackson C, Stoddart D, 2005,
Temporal constraints on the growth and decay of large-scale mobilized mud masses and implications for fluid flow mapping in sedimentary basins
, TERRA NOVA, Vol: 17, Pages: 580-585, ISSN: 0954-4879- Cite
- Citations: 8
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Journal articleSaldivar EE, Jardine RJ, 2005,
Application of an effective stress design method to concrete piles driven in Mexico City clay
, CANADIAN GEOTECHNICAL JOURNAL, Vol: 42, Pages: 1495-1508, ISSN: 0008-3674- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 18
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Journal articleCollins GS, Wünnemann K, 2005,
How big was the Chesapeake Bay impact? Insight from numerical modeling
, GEOLOGY, Vol: 33, Pages: 925-928, ISSN: 0091-7613- Cite
- Citations: 105
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Journal articleLollino P, Cotecchia F, Zdravkovic L, et al., 2005,
Numerical analysis and monitoring of Pappadai dam
, CANADIAN GEOTECHNICAL JOURNAL, Vol: 42, Pages: 1631-1643, ISSN: 0008-3674- Cite
- Citations: 22
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Journal articleZdravkovic L, Potts DM, St John HD, 2005,
Modelling of a 3D excavation in finite element analysis
, GEOTECHNIQUE, Vol: 55, Pages: 497-513, ISSN: 0016-8505- Author Web Link
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- Citations: 118
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Conference paperJardine RJ, Standing JR, Chow FC, 2005,
Field research into the effects of time on the shaft capacity of piles driven in sand
, International Symposium on Frontiers in Offshore Geotechnics, Publisher: Taylor and Francis, Pages: 705-710 -
Conference paperJardine RJ, Chow FC, Standing JR, et al., 2005,
An updated assessment of the ICP pile capacity procedures
, International Symposium on Frontiers in Offshore Geotechnics, Publisher: Taylor and Francis, Pages: 691-704 -
Journal articleGoes S, Simons FJ, Yoshizawa K, 2005,
Seismic constraints on temperature of the Australian uppermost mantle
, EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, Vol: 236, Pages: 227-237, ISSN: 0012-821X- Cite
- Citations: 58
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Journal articleJardine RJ, Nishimura S, 2005,
Practical experience with an experimentally based approach to non-linear modelling of the ground’s response to loading and soil-structure interaction.
, Kiso-ko (Foundation Engineering), Vol: 33, Pages: 17-21, ISSN: 0285-5356 -
Journal articleJackson MD, Valvatne PH, Blunt MJ, 2005,
Prediction of wettability variation within an oil/water transition zone and its impact on production
, SPE JOURNAL, Vol: 10, Pages: 184-195, ISSN: 1086-055X- Cite
- Citations: 22
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Journal articleCollins GS, Melosh HJ, Marcus RA, 2005,
Earth Impact Effects Program: A Web-based computer program for calculating the regional environmental consequences of a meteoroid impact on Earth
, Meteoritics & Planetary Science, Vol: 40, Pages: 817-840, ISSN: 1086-9379 -
Journal articleWELLS MR, ALLISON PA, PIGGOTT MD, et al., 2005,
Large sea, small tides: the Late Carboniferous seaway of NW Europe
, Journal of the Geological Society, Vol: 162, Pages: 417-420, ISSN: 0016-7649<jats:p> Debate surrounds the extent of tidal influence in Palaeozoic shallow epi-continental seas. In the absence of analogical reasoning, numerical modelling provides a quantitative means of investigating tidality in the geological record. Herein a new finite element model, tested for accuracy on the present-day Mediterranean, is used to predict an exceedingly low tidal range ( <jats:bold><10</jats:bold> cm) in the epi-continental seaway that covered much of NW Europe during the Late Carboniferous. This small bulge may have been amplified to <jats:bold> <jats:italic>c</jats:italic> </jats:bold> . 1 m in estuaries, leading to the localized deposition of cyclic rhythmites, agreeing with geological observations. Extremely low tidal ranges in ancient epi-continental seas may be one mechanism to prevent water-body mixing, enhancing stratification and promoting anoxia. </jats:p>
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