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Journal of Materials Science. 52:13681-13684
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Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A. 48:3971-3974
This communication complements an earlier publication in this journal by the authors describing the basis for large-strain softening in aluminum under pure shear at elevated temperatures. Earlier work by the authors and the materials community only c
Autor:
Charles S. Campbell
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Syllecta Classica. 28:51-79
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface. 121:2243-2246
Here we address the comments by Iverson [2016] on our recent work concerning the reduction of friction in long runout landslides [Johnson et al., 2016]. Iverson [2016] questions the veracity of models and suggests that high basal pore fluid pressure
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Charles S. Campbell
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Greek Epigram from the Hellenistic to the Early Byzantine Era
Chapter 7 examines the intricate ways in which Philodemus, Crinagoras, and Antipater of Thessalonica engage with the poetry of Callimachus and Leonidas of Tarentum. The chapter finds that the three epigrammatists of Philip’s Garland use these two H
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface. 121:881-889
Campbell et al. (1995) modeled long runout landslides as granular flow using a soft particle code. Their model essentially simulates landslides from first principles, and although no fluid or obvious mechanism for reduction of friction is included, t
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Charles S. Campbell
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The Classical Review. 67:368-370
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Charles S. Campbell, John J. Ryan
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The Classical Quarterly. 67:301-303
Aratus’ Phaenomena calls upon its reader to scrutinize the letters of the text as carefully as the stars and constellations that form its subject matter. The poem abounds with clever letter-play and wordplay, and its reception too is characterized
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface. 121:1721-1723
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Geophysical Research Letters. 44
Long-runout landslides are landslides with volumes of 105 m3 or more, which move much farther from their source than expected. The observation that Martian landslides are generally less mobile than terrestrial landslides offers important evidence reg