Search Results - "Du, Junhan"
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A high-resolution feature difference attention network for the application of building change detection
Published in International journal of applied earth observation and geoinformation (01-08-2022)“…•HDANet utilize a multi-resolution parallel structure employing different resolution features.•An innovative difference attention module is proposed for the…”
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Numerical study of granular debris flow run-up against slit dams by discrete element method
Published in Landslides (01-03-2020)“…Run-up of granular debris flows against slit dams on slopes is a complex process that involves deceleration, deposition, and discharge. It is imperative to…”
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Microscopic Description of Basal Stress Generated by Granular Free‐Surface Flows
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Earth surface (01-05-2023)“…Geophysical flows grow in volume and impact potential by eroding and entraining bed material during movement, posing potential risks to human lives and…”
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Keynote lecture. Impact dynamics of debris flow against slit dam: Experimental and numerical investigation
Published in E3S web of conferences (2023)“…Debris flows are gravity-driven phenomena common in mountainous regions that are hazardous to downstream facilities. To mitigate the impacts of these…”
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Microfluidic generation of multifunctional core-shell microfibers promote wound healing
Published in Colloids and surfaces, B, Biointerfaces (01-11-2022)“…Wound healing is a complex physiological process involving four coordinated stages, including hemostasis, anti-inflammatory, repair, and epithelial formation…”
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Classification of Stream, Hyperconcentrated, and Debris Flow Using Dimensional Analysis and Machine Learning
Published in Water resources research (01-02-2023)“…Extreme rainfall events in mountainous environments usually induce significant sediment runoff or mass movements—debris flows, hyperconcentrated flows and…”
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