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    Anatomy of subcritical submarine flows with a lutocline and an intermediate destruction layer by Salinas, Jorge S., Balachandar, S., Shringarpure, M., Fedele, J., Hoyal, D., Zuñiga, S., Cantero, M. I.

    Published in Nature communications (12-03-2021)
    “…Turbidity currents are sediment-laden flows that travel over a sloping bed under a stagnant ambient fluid, driven by the density difference between the current…”
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    Development of safe, green and high performance ionic liquids-based batteries (ILLIBATT project) by Balducci, A., Jeong, S.S., Kim, G.T., Passerini, S., Winter, M., Schmuck, M., Appetecchi, G.B., Marcilla, R., Mecerreyes, D., Barsukov, V., Khomenko, V., Cantero, I., De Meatza, I., Holzapfel, M., Tran, N.

    Published in Journal of power sources (15-11-2011)
    “…► Development of green ionic liquids-based batteries. ► High capacity batteries prototypes containing ionic-liquids as electrolytes. ► High safety batteries…”
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    Turbulent structures in planar gravity currents and their influence on the flow dynamics by Cantero, Mariano I., Balachandar, S., García, Marcelo H., Bock, David

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research - Oceans (01-08-2008)
    “…Direct numerical simulations (DNS) of planar gravity current in the Boussinesq limit have been conducted with the objective of identifying, visualizing, and…”
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    Turbidity current with a roof: Direct numerical simulation of self-stratified turbulent channel flow driven by suspended sediment by Cantero, Mariano I., Balachandar, S., Cantelli, Alessandro, Pirmez, Carlos, Parker, Gary

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research - Oceans (01-03-2009)
    “…In this work we present direct numerical simulations (DNS) of sediment‐laden channel flows. In contrast to previous studies, where the flow has been driven by…”
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    Effect of particle inertia on the dynamics of depositional particulate density currents by Cantero, Mariano I., García, Marcelo H., Balachandar, S.

    Published in Computers & geosciences (01-10-2008)
    “…In this work we address the effect of particle inertia on depositional particulate density currents. We employ a two-fluid model based on the equilibrium…”
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    Effect of self-stratification on sediment diffusivity in channel flows and boundary layers: a study using direct numerical simulations by Dutta, S, Cantero, M. I, Garcia, M. H

    Published in Earth surface dynamics (06-08-2014)
    “…Sediment transport in nature comprises of bedload and suspended load, and precise modelling of these processes is essential for accurate sediment flux…”
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    Gravity Currents from Instantaneous Sources Down a Slope by Dai, A, Ozdemir, C. E, Cantero, M. I, Balachandar, S

    “…Gravity currents from instantaneous sources down a slope were modeled with classic thermal theory, which has formed the basis for many subsequent studies…”
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    Chemical reduction method for industrial application of undoped polypyrrole electrodes in lithium-ion batteries by Bengoechea, M., Boyano, I., Miguel, O., Cantero, I., Ochoteco, E., Pomposo, J., Grande, H.

    Published in Journal of power sources (29-09-2006)
    “…This work describes a new method of chemical reduction of p-doped polypyrrole (Ppy) to make a graphite/Ppy lithium-ion battery. Several reducing agents are…”
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    Turbulence Measurements with Acoustic Doppler Velocimeters by García, Carlos M, Cantero, Mariano I, Niño, Yarko, García, Marcelo H

    “…The capability of acoustic Doppler velocimeters to resolve flow turbulence is analyzed. Acoustic Doppler velocimeter performance curves (APCs) are introduced…”
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    Morphological, structural and electrochemical properties of lithium iron phosphates synthesized by Spray Pyrolysis by Gómez, L.S., de Meatza, I., Martín, M.I., Bengoechea, M., Cantero, I., Rabanal, M.E.

    Published in Electrochimica acta (01-03-2010)
    “…In the field of materials for lithium ion batteries, the lithium iron phosphate LiFePO 4 has been proven for use as a positive electrode due to its good…”
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    Direct numerical simulation of stratification effects in a sediment-laden turbulent channel flow by Cantero, Mariano I., Balachandar, S., Parker, Gary

    Published in Journal of turbulence (01-01-2009)
    “…This work presents direct numerical simulations of sediment-laden turbulent channel flows employing an Eulerian-Eulerian approach. The flow is driven by a…”
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    Numerical aspects of the simulation of discontinuous saline underflows: the lock-exchange problem by Bombardelli, Fabian A., Cantero, Mariano I., Garcia, Marcelo H., Buscaglia, Gustavo C.

    Published in Journal of hydraulic research (01-01-2009)
    “…Issues associated with the adequate representation of flow instabilities of saline, discontinuous density currents in two and three dimensions are discussed…”
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    Equivalence of turbulence statistics between monodisperse and polydisperse turbidity currents by Shringarpure, Mrugesh, Cantero, Mariano I., Balachandar, S.

    Published in Advances in water resources (01-07-2019)
    “…Turbidity currents are buoyancy driven submarine flows where the source of buoyancy is typically a polydisperse sediment suspension. Sustained propagation of…”
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    Conducting polymers as positive electrodes in rechargeable lithium-ion batteries by Otero, T.F., Cantero, I.

    Published in Journal of power sources (01-09-1999)
    “…The influence of the conditions of synthesis, such as both monomer and electrolyte concentrations, the electric potential of synthesis and temperature of work…”
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    Sediment management by jets and turbidity currents with application to a reservoir for flood and pollution control in Chicago, Illinois by SEQUEIROS, Octavio E, CANTERO, Mariano I, GARCIA, Marcelo H

    Published in Journal of hydraulic research (2009)
    “…Management of fine sediments presents an important engineering and environmental problem. The active dredging of large volumes of sediments from harbors and…”
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    Towards a universal criteria for turbulence suppression in dilute turbidity currents with non-cohesive sediments by Cantero, Mariano I., Shringarpure, Mrugesh, Balachandar, S.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-07-2012)
    “…Turbidity currents exhibit fascinating physics as their sustained propagation depends on a tight interplay between the suspended sediments and turbulence. If…”
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    Solvent effects on the charge storage ability in polypyrrole by Otero, T.F, Cantero, I, Grande, H

    Published in Electrochimica acta (1999)
    “…Solvent effect on the charge storage ability of the polypyrrole have been studied in two different ways: analyzing both the ion–solvent and polymer–solvent…”
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