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Submarine debris flows are events that occur with great frequency on a geological scale and can cause major damage to offshore structures or even loss of human life. Understanding the mechanisms involved in the development of a debris flow requires not only knowledge of soil mechanics, but also knowledge of fluid mechanics, since the incorporation of wa...

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The stability of slopes or the occurrence of mass movements is directly related to the incidence of rainfall. In this work a qualitative analysis of the historical series was made for the period between May 2012 and February 2019, where the development of pore pressures was evaluated, analyzing the behaviors of the instruments, correlating their reading...

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Dynamic probing light (DPL) is available among a wide range of dynamic penetrometers. This equipment can be used in locations where conventional sounding equipment may have limited access. Here, the shear wave velocity (Vs) determination by the downhole seismic technique is incorporated to the DPL to develop a hybrid test, the sei...

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The paper reviews the published literature on some aspects of fabric and particle behaviour in cohesionless soils. It uses insights from Discrete Element Modelling and Microcomputed Tomography to speculate on reasons for the difference in behaviour observed between moist tamped and sedimented sands at the same global void ratio and stress state. It is s...

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