akdillon/mrd_ce_thesis/index.xml
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<title>MRD CE Thesis Movies (From Manuscript Appendices)</title>
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<description>Timelapse movies and uCT renderings (manuscript supplementary info). There are quite a few videos stashed here, so please be patient while loading.
μCT Videos JSI08 JSI01 JCL01 JSI02 JSA01 CSA01 JGR01 Timelapse Videos JSI08 JSI01 JCL02 JCL01 JSI02 JSI03 JSI04 JSI05 JSA02 JSA01 JSA04 JGR01 </description>
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<title>MRD Civil Engineering Thesis Info</title>
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<description>Abstract Frost heave is typically associated with the formation of segregation ice in fine-grained soil. Coarse-grained soil is generally considered to be non-frost susceptible. Field observations and laboratory experiments show that coarse-grained soil can be extremely ice-rich in specific conditions. Previous studies have shown that oscillation of the frozen-unfrozen boundary can lead to the formation of ice by a mechanism different from the segregation ice mechanism. Conditions related to the formation of ice in coarse-grained soil were investigated using modern laboratory techniques.</description>
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