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    Adaptable Blockchain-Based Systems: A Case Study for Product Traceability by Lu, Qinghua, Xu, Xiwei

    Published in IEEE software (01-11-2017)
    “…Tracing the origin of products across complex supply chains requires a transparent, tamper-proof metadata infrastructure that's not only trusted by all the…”
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    A probabilistic seismic hazard model for mainland China by Rong, Yufang, Xu Xiwei, Xu Xiwei, Cheng Jia, Cheng Jia, Chen Guihua, Chen Guihua, Magistrale, Harold, Shen, Zheng-Kang

    Published in Earthquake spectra (01-10-2020)
    “…We construct a probabilistic seismic hazard model for mainland China by integrating historical earthquakes, active faults, and geodetic strain rates. We…”
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    GIS-based support vector machine modeling of earthquake-triggered landslide susceptibility in the Jianjiang River watershed, China by Xu, Chong, Dai, Fuchu, Xu, Xiwei, Lee, Yuan Hsi

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-04-2012)
    “…Support vector machine (SVM) modeling is based on statistical learning theory. It involves a training phase with associated input and target output values. In…”
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    Three (nearly) complete inventories of landslides triggered by the May 12, 2008 Wenchuan Mw 7.9 earthquake of China and their spatial distribution statistical analysis by Xu, Chong, Xu, Xiwei, Yao, Xin, Dai, Fuchu

    Published in Landslides (01-06-2014)
    “…The May 12, 2008 Wenchuan earthquake of China (Mw 7.9 or Ms 8.0) triggered hundreds of thousands of landslides. Mapping such a large number of landslides is a…”
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    Database and spatial distribution of landslides triggered by the Lushan, China Mw 6.6 earthquake of 20 April 2013 by Xu, Chong, Xu, Xiwei, Shyu, J. Bruce H.

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-11-2015)
    “…On 20 April 2013, an earthquake with Mw 6.6 (Ms 7.0) hit Lushan County, Sichuan Province of China (30.3°N, 103°E), only 85km southwest of the 2008 Wenchuan Mw…”
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    Is there a big mantle wedge under eastern Tibet? by Lei, Jianshe, Zhao, Dapeng, Xu, Xiwei, Xu, Yi-Gang, Du, Mofei

    “…The big mantle wedge (BMW) model was originally proposed to explain the origin of the intraplate Changbaishan volcano in NE China where the subducting Pacific…”
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    The 2022, Ms 6.9 Menyuan earthquake: Surface rupture, Paleozoic suture re-activation, slip-rate and seismic gap along the Haiyuan fault system, NE Tibet by Li, Kang, Tapponnier, Paul, Xu, Xiwei, Kang, Wenjun

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (15-11-2023)
    “…The January 8, 2022, Ms 6.9 Menyuan earthquake occurred near the junction between the western Leng Long Ling (LLL) and eastern Tuolai Shan (TLS) faults, along…”
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    Influence of biomass pretreatment on upgrading of bio-oil: Comparison of dry and hydrothermal torrefaction by Xu, Xiwei, Tu, Ren, Sun, Yan, Li, Zhiyu, Jiang, Enchen

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-08-2018)
    “…[Display omitted] •Dry and hydrothermal torrefaction were compared via batch, quart tube, and auger.•Physical and chemical properties of torrefaction bio-char…”
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    Blockchain-Based Federated Learning for Device Failure Detection in Industrial IoT by Zhang, Weishan, Lu, Qinghua, Yu, Qiuyu, Li, Zhaotong, Liu, Yue, Lo, Sin Kit, Chen, Shiping, Xu, Xiwei, Zhu, Liming

    Published in IEEE internet of things journal (01-04-2021)
    “…Device failure detection is one of most essential problems in Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). However, in conventional IIoT device failure detection,…”
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    Coseismic surface ruptures, slip distribution, and 3D seismogenic fault for the 2021 Mw 7.3 Maduo earthquake, central Tibetan Plateau, and its tectonic implications by Ren, Junjie, Xu, Xiwei, Zhang, Guangwei, Wang, Qixin, Zhang, Zhiwen, Gai, Hailong, Kang, Wenjun

    Published in Tectonophysics (20-03-2022)
    “…The 2021 Mw 7.3 Maduo earthquake, which hit the high mountain area of the internal Bayan Har Block in the central Tibetan Plateau, generated a ~ 154 km-long,…”
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    The pelletization and combustion properties of torrefied Camellia shell via dry and hydrothermal torrefaction: A comparative evaluation by Tu, Ren, Jiang, Enchen, Yan, Sun, Xu, Xiwei, Rao, Shu

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-09-2018)
    “…•The dry and hydrothermal torrefaction of Camellia shell were compared.•Pelletization and combustion properties were investigated.•Pellet density and energy…”
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    Statistical analysis of landslides caused by the Mw 6.9 Yushu, China, earthquake of April 14, 2010 by Xu, Chong, Xu, Xiwei

    Published in Natural hazards (Dordrecht) (01-06-2014)
    “…The April 14, 2010 Yushu, China, earthquake (Mw 6.9) triggered a great number of landslides. At least 2,036 co-seismic landslides, with a total coverage area…”
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    Teleseismic P-wave crustal tomography of the Weifang segment on the Tanlu fault zone: A case study based on short-period dense seismic array experiment by Tian, Fanfan, Lei, Jianshe, Xu, Xiwei

    “…The 1896 high-quality relative travel-time residuals are collected by applying the Multi-Channel Cross-Correlation technique to the waveform data of…”
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    Scientific challenges in disaster risk reduction for the Sichuan–Tibet Railway by Cui, Peng, Ge, Yonggang, Li, Shaojun, Li, Zhenhong, Xu, Xiwei, Zhou, Gordon G.D., Chen, Huayong, Wang, Hao, Lei, Yu, Zhou, Libo, Yi, Shujian, Wu, Chunhao, Guo, Jian, Wang, Qi, Lan, Hengxing, Ding, Mingtao, Ren, Junjie, Zeng, Lu, Jiang, Yuanjun, Wang, Yan

    Published in Engineering geology (01-11-2022)
    “…Traversing the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau, the Sichuan–Tibet Railway is by far the most difficult railway project in the world. The Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau…”
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    Comparison of different models for susceptibility mapping of earthquake triggered landslides related with the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake in China by Xu, Chong, Xu, Xiwei, Dai, Fuchu, Saraf, Arun K.

    Published in Computers & geosciences (01-09-2012)
    “…The main purpose of this study is to compare the following six GIS-based models for susceptibility mapping of earthquake triggered landslides: bivariate…”
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    Three-dimensional shear-wave velocity structure under the Weifang segment of the Tanlu fault zone in eastern China inferred from ambient noise tomography with a short-period dense seismic array by Ma, Chen, Lei, Jianshe, Xu, Xiwei

    “…In this study continuous waveforms are observed at a short-period dense seismic array which consisted of 302 stations in the Weifang segment of the Tanlu fault…”
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    Late Quaternary and present-day rates of slip along the Altyn Tagh Fault, northern margin of the Tibetan Plateau by Zhang, Pei-Zhen, Molnar, Peter, Xu, Xiwei

    Published in Tectonics (Washington, D.C.) (01-10-2007)
    “…Both Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements and studies of Late Quaternary faulting are consistent with a slip rate of ∼10 mm/yr along the central…”
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    Landslides triggered by the 22 July 2013 Minxian–Zhangxian, China, Mw 5.9 earthquake: Inventory compiling and spatial distribution analysis by Xu, Chong, Xu, Xiwei, Shyu, J. Bruce H., Zheng, Wenjun, Min, Wei

    Published in Journal of Asian earth sciences (01-10-2014)
    “…•We located 2330 landslides triggered by the Minxian–Zhangxian earthquake.•Most of the landslides are small-scale falls, slides, and topples on loess…”
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    P-wave upper-mantle tomography of the Tanlu fault zone in eastern China by Lei, Jianshe, Zhao, Dapeng, Xu, Xiwei, Du, Mofei, Mi, Qi, Lu, Mingwen

    “…The Tanlu fault zone is the most significant active fault in eastern China, which generated the great 1668 Tancheng earthquake (M 8.5). It is still unclear…”
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