Search Results - "Barry, Mark A."
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Release of multiple bubbles from cohesive sediments
Published in Geophysical research letters (28-04-2011)“…Methane is a strong greenhouse gas, and marine and wetland sediments constitute significant sources to the atmosphere. This flux is dominated by the release of…”
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In situ tensile fracture toughness of surficial cohesive marine sediments
Published in Geo-marine letters (01-02-2012)“…This study reports the first in situ measurements of tensile fracture toughness, K IC , of soft, surficial, cohesive marine sediments. A newly developed probe…”
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A new instrument for high-resolution in situ assessment of Young’s modulus in shallow cohesive sediments
Published in Geo-marine letters (01-08-2012)“…This paper describes a new, miniature, instrumented flat dilatometer (mIDMT) designed to assess variations in nearly continuous compressive stress–strain…”
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Small-scale, high-precision and high-accuracy determination of Poisson’s ratios in cohesive marine sediments
Published in Geo-marine letters (01-02-2013)“…Poisson’s ratio (static) appears as a parameter in models of soft-sediment geomechanical processes such as gas bubble formation and bioturbation, and in a…”
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Controlling the diffusive boundary layer thickness above the sediment–water interface in a thermostated rotating‐disk reactor
Published in Limnology and oceanography, methods (01-04-2019)“…The diffusive boundary layer (DBL) is a thin layer of fluid at the interface with a solid surface in which frictional forces cause molecular diffusion to…”
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Sedimentary and geo-mechanical properties of Willapa Bay tidal flats
Published in Continental shelf research (15-06-2013)“…The mechanical and physical properties of sediments from a tidal channel and adjacent flats were measured in Willapa Bay, Washington State, USA. Yield…”
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Release of multiple bubbles from cohesive sediments: BUBBLE RELEASE
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Deep-sea corals: their use as climate change indicators
Published in Atlantic geology (01-11-2002)“…The need for climate change modeling is becoming a major issue, with the increasing concern of global warming. Within the past 15 years, the use of corals to…”
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Elastic and Fracture Behaviour of Marine Sediment in Response to Free Gas
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