Earth Sciences

Volume 2, Issue 2, April 2013

  • Zonal Jets in Rotating Shallow Water Turbulence

    G. Di Nitto, S. Espa, A. Cenedese

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 2, April 2013
    Pages: 23-30
    Published: 2 April 2013
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    Abstract: During the last three decades, the appearance of multiple zonal jets in planetary atmospheres and in the Earth’s oceans has widely studied. Evidences of this phenomenon were recovered in numerical simulations [1], laboratory experi-ments [2-4] and in field measurements of giant planets’ atmosphere [5]. Recent studies have revealed the presence of z... Show More
  • Influence of the Design on Slope Stability in Solid Waste Landfills

    Francisco J. Colomer-Mendoza, Joan Esteban-Altabella, Ferran García-Darás, Antonio Gallardo-Izquierdo

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 2, April 2013
    Pages: 31-39
    Published: 2 April 2013
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    Abstract: This paper presents, firstly, the influence of the geometry of a slope in the safety factor (SF). In order to do this, the SF is compared among three types of slopes: with berms every 7 m high and a dam at the toe, without berms and with a dam at the toe, and without berms nor dams. It was observed that, for the same inclination, the berms do not s... Show More
  • Recycling of Solid Waste Material In Hong Kong: I. Properties of Modified Clay Mineral Waste Material and its Application for Removal of Cadmium In Water

    Y. N. Jiang, H. D. Ruan, S. Y. Lai, C. H. Lee, C. F. Yu, Z. Wu, X. Chen, S. He

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 2, April 2013
    Pages: 40-46
    Published: 2 April 2013
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    Abstract: Large quantities of solid waste are disposed to landfill sites in Hong Kong each year and these landfill sites will be filled within five years. Recycling of solid waste material has become a very urgent task and evaluation of its application in environmental remediation has been functioned recently. Mineral-containing waste material, which is one... Show More
  • Method for Determining the Potential Strain Energy Stored in the Earth before a Large Earthquake

    E. E. Khachiyan

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 2, April 2013
    Pages: 47-57
    Published: 2 April 2013
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    Abstract: This paper describes a technique for determining the potential energy of deformed material around a future earthquake rupture, with this energy being stored during the precursory period. The basic parameters are the following: rupture length on the Earth’s surface after the earthquake has occurred , rupture depth h, and the relative block movement... Show More
  • Unsaturated Volcanic Tephra and Its Effect for Soil Movement in El Salvador

    José Alexander Chávez Hernández, José Alexander Chávez Hernández, Jiři Šebesta, Lubomir Kopecky, Reynaldo López Landaverde, José Landaverde

    Issue: Volume 2, Issue 2, April 2013
    Pages: 58-65
    Published: 2 April 2013
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    Abstract: In El Salvador during the rainy season or when major earthquakes affect the area, processes like mass move-ments, liquefaction, erosion and floods affect the territory leaving environmental, social and economic damages. The vol-canic tephras called "Tierra Blanca Joven" (TBJ) which is a product of the last plinian eruption of the Ilopango Caldera a... Show More