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Journal Article
Published: 19 June 2020
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2020) 63 (2): 63–75.
... direction of ice movement from the NE can be deduced from the presence of Wharfe Conglomerate erratics occurring to the SW of an outcrop near Sowerthwaite Farm ( Fig. 3 ). They have been transported some 200 m by the ice and they also appear in a dry-stone wall c. 100 m farther south. This latter...
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Published: 01 June 1971
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1971) 61 (3): 579–590.
... Ocean north of Chimbote. The Cordillera Negra reach an elevation of 15,000 ft and the Cordillera Blanca reach an elevation of 22,000 ft. Glaciers and ice fields are present in the Cordil- lera Blanca. These feed rivers flowing into the Santa River. COASTAL AREA General. Soil movements occurred as far...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2009
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2009) 57 (3-4): 145–154.
... form prominent landmarks, such as Severs Howe near York. The North Sea ice could not have plugged the Humber mouth until the Vale of York glacier had formed the York Moraine, and must have remained long enough for a prolonged stillstand of Lake Humber at c. 33 m above OD. Subsequent stillstands...
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Published: 01 May 2013
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society (2013) 59 (3): 173–176.
...P. J. Murphy; D. Warburton Summary: An outcrop of steeply dipping, thinly bedded sandstone is described from an overflow channel of the River Wharfe near Appletreewick, North Yorkshire. This is the first bedrock exposure of Lower Palaeozoic rocks recorded from Wharfedale and a tentative correlation...
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Published: 19 June 2023
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2023) 56 (3): qjegh2023-002.
... 2019 ), and consists of cycles of cold ‘glacial’ periods interspersed by warmer ‘interglacial’ periods. Ice sheets advanced over parts of Lincolnshire at least three times during these glacial periods. The Anglian glaciation occurred c. 450 kyr ago. It was by far the largest glaciation and ice...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2006
Earthquake Spectra (2006) 22 (3_suppl): 607–639.
... Earthquake Engineering TCLEE , which is a technical council of the American Society of Civil Engineers ASCE , organized a team composed of members of TCLEE, the Coastal, Ocean, Ports and Rivers Institute COPRI , and the Institution of Civil Engineers ICE to perform a reconnaissance of the lifelines...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2012
Earthquake Spectra (2012) 28 (1_suppl1): 553–579.
... were close to US$1.2 billion ( IC 2010 ). Located 95 km south from the epicenter, Talcahuano and Concepción underwent a particularly strong ground shaking. This relatively small geographic region concentrates 10% of the industrial ports in Chile ( MOP 2005 ). Damage to port facilities...
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Journal Article
Published: 09 May 2022
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2022) 55 (3): qjegh2021-154.
... ), which had a major influence on the methods of construction. Fig. 3. Thames Tideway Tunnel schematic preconstruction geological model (main tunnel) showing the shaft locations on land and the projected shaft locations at the foreshore sites. E ., Embankment; PS. , Pumping Station; W. , Wharf...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 May 2006
AAPG Bulletin (2006) 90 (5): 701–713.
...), and the sulfur compounds are not produced by geothermal processes but by petroleum-generation processes. Katakolo seeps occur both offshore and onshore at the local tourist harbor ( Figure 2 ). Offshore bubbling plumes are widespread throughout the harbor docks. Bubbles are visible from the wharf over a wide...
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Published: 01 April 2004
Earth Sciences History (2004) 23 (1): 107–120.
... not escape Mazarovich’s attention; and even Oleg and I, despite our inexperience in geomorphology, found them peculiar. 1 remember that Uncle Aleksandr animatedly but uninsistently shared his observations and thoughts with us aloud, and put forward the hypothesis that originally, perhaps before the last Ice...
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Published: 15 May 2019
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2019) 52 (4): 425–434.
... of Stepney Green the route descends through the stratigraphic sequence, as it crosses the Millwall anticline, in the approach to Canary Wharf station. The tunnels descend under the River Lea to Limmo, which coincides with the roughly coincident Greenwich syncline and Plaistow Graben, resulting in the route...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 2013
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2013) 46 (1): 53–62.
.... Tidal flat deposits are associated with the coastal environs of Red Wharf Bay ( Fig. 3a ). The solid bedrock across the area ( Fig. 3c and Table 2 ) provides a further framework for understanding the nature of the groundwater-dependent wetlands of this study. A significant proportion of bedrock...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2006
Earthquake Spectra (2006) 22 (3_suppl): 581–606.
..., the Coastal, Ocean, Ports and Rivers Institute COPRI , and the Institution of Civil Engineers ICE to perform a reconnaissance of the lifelines in areas affected by the earthquake or tsunami. a Consultant, TCLEE/ASCE, 2591 Pollard Dr., Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5C 3G9 b Department of Civil Engineering...
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Journal: Geophysics
Published: 27 June 2022
Geophysics (2022) 87 (4): WB69–WB79.
... from UK Ordnance Survey showing Canal Road and its proximity to the Leeds-Liverpool canal and a defunct wharf. Viewpoint for upper panel is marked. Field data ( Booth, 2021 ) were acquired in July 2020 on Canal Road (UK National Grid SE 22306 36370), a quiet side street in the Rodley district...
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Journal Article
Published: 16 May 2019
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2020) 53 (1): 3–11.
... dewatering. Other features of interest: 2A, Bond St Station upgrade ( Fig. 4 ); 12, Blackfriars Bridge ( Fig. 8 ); 13, a cable tunnel; 14, the effects of extensive dewatering at Canary Wharf are not seen, because pumping started prior to 2011 and had not ceased at the time of writing; 15, Lee Tunnel...
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Journal Article
Published: 13 November 2017
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2018) 51 (1): 23–30.
... London, c. 2 km east of the Canary Wharf business district, adjacent to the River Lea. It consists of a ventilation shaft, an auxiliary shaft, two sprayed concrete lining (SCL) tunnels interconnecting the shafts and four SCL adits for assisting in the launching of the TBMs. As part of the design...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1990
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1990) 80 (4): 757–783.
...:~ RecordedEarthquakes HK012 Shin-Ishikari Bridge (E) (N) HK009 Faculty of Engineering Hokkaido Univ. HK011 Sapporo-Shindo Bridge 141"02' 43°11 ' 3, 18, 20 HK041 Otanoshike Bridge HK010 Central Wharf, Kushiro Harbor 141°31 ' 43°08 ' 3 HK004 Chiyoda Bridge HK008 Muroran Harbor Const. Office 141°21 ' 43°04 ' 3 HK003...
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2006
Earthquake Spectra (2006) 22 (3): 693–708.
... and were not used in this investigation to compute LPI. For classification of soil type with the CPT, we used the soil behavior type index IC described by Robertson 1990 . IC predicts soil class from normalized values of tip re- sistance and friction ratio. IC values are used by Robertson and Wride...
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 1980
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1980) 70 (5): 1635–1649.
... in a region of extensive ice fields where the mountain peaks have elevations over 2740 meters (9000 ft). The nearest settlement is the Icy Bay Lumber Camp about 76 km south of the epicenter. Seven major earthquakes have been located in the region between Controller Bay and northern Chichagof Island (Figure 1...
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Journal: SEG Discovery
Published: 01 July 1992
SEG Discovery (1992) (10): 1–28.
... Journals EDITED BY ROBERT J. TINGEY Science and Technology, Nonrenewable Resources Economics and Politics This authoritative volume describes all major rock units found in Antarctica, and An Official Journal of the MAARTEN J. DE WIT reviews Antarctic paleontology, geophys­ "The book should be required ics...