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For the first time, scientists observed the 'hidden swirls' that affect the flow of sand, rocks and snow
What looks like ordinary sand, rocks or snow flowing in one direction can actually hide swirling currents that move in multiple directions beneath the surface. Subscribe to our newsletter for the ...
COâ‚‚-enhanced coalbed methane (COâ‚‚-ECBM) can improve coalbed methane production efficiency and simultaneously alleviate greenhouse gas emissions. In this paper, we integrated TOUGH2 and FLAC3D ...
Itai Einav receives funding from Australian Research Council. What looks like ordinary sand, rocks or snow flowing in one direction can actually hide swirling currents that move in multiple directions ...
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