Search Results - "Tuckwell, G. W."
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A portable magneto-optical trap with prospects for atom interferometry in civil engineering
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences (06-08-2017)“…The high precision and scalable technology offered by atom interferometry has the opportunity to profoundly affect gravity surveys, enabling the detection of…”
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Three-dimensional distinct element modelling of relay growth and breaching along normal faults
Published in Journal of structural geology (01-10-2004)“…Three-dimensional numerical models of neutral (i.e. slip-parallel) relay zones on normal faults that cut massive sandstone host rocks have been constructed…”
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A 400-km-scale strike-slip zone near the boundary of Thetis Regio, Venus
Published in Earth and planetary science letters (15-06-2003)“…We present a structural analysis of an area of Venus' surface centred on 3 degree S, 116 degree E. The area is dominated by a wide zone of deformation striking…”
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Numerical models of faulting at oblique spreading centers
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (10-07-1998)“…Obliquely spreading mid‐ocean ridges, such as the Reykjanes Ridge, display two distinct fault sets distinguishable by orientation and position: on‐axis faults…”
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Modelling of dripwater hydrology and hydrogeochemistry in a weakly karstified aquifer (Bath, UK): Implications for climate change studies
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (30-04-2006)“…A better knowledge of dripwater hydrology in karst systems is needed to understand the palaeoclimate implications of temporal variations in Mg/Ca and Sr/Ca of…”
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Models of fracture orientation at oblique spreading centres
Published in Journal of the Geological Society (01-03-1996)“…Three models are proposed for the orientation of extensional faults and dykes at mid-ocean ridges based on their relationship to the ridge axis and the…”
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Simple Models of Agglutinated Foraminifera Test Construction
Published in The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology (01-05-1999)“…The characteristic grain size distributions observed in the test walls of agglutinated foraminifera can be replicated by numerical simulations. the logistics…”
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The control of stress history and flaw distribution on the evolution of polygonal fracture networks
Published in Journal of structural geology (01-08-2003)“…We use boundary element models of fracture propagation and linkage to investigate the factors controlling the development of two-dimensional,…”
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A portable magneto-optical trap with prospects for atom interferometry in civil engineering
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences (06-08-2017)“…The high precision and scalable technology offered by atom interferometry has the opportunity to profoundly affect gravity surveys, enabling the detection of…”
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Mechanical control of oceanic plate boundary geometry
Published in Tectonophysics (15-11-1999)“…We present a global analysis of oceanic plate boundary geometry based on the mechanics of relative plate motion at mid-ocean ridges and transform faults. If…”
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Assessment of aggregate resources: an integrated geophysical approach
Published in Near surface geophysics (Online) (01-12-2013)“…ABSTRACT Fluvio‐glacial sand and gravel provide an important resource for the construction industry. The efficient and economic extraction of such geologically…”
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Numerical modelling of non-transform discontinuity geometry: Implications for ridge structure, volcano-tectonic fabric development and hydrothermal activity at segment ends
Published in Earth and planetary science letters (15-05-2007)“…Ocean ridge discontinuities partition and offset spreading centres at a range of scales. Large scale discontinuities (10's–100's km) are synonymous with…”
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