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Autor:
Richard Meininger, Mengesha A. Beyene
Publikováno v:
Journal of Microscopy. 286:114-119
In this case study, distress mechanism(s) of a concrete structure in the saturated and unsaturated zones of the foundation were investigated. This research was performed using a stereomicroscope, polarised light microscopy (PLM), and a limited study
Autor:
Mengesha A. Beyene, Richard Meininger
Publikováno v:
ACI Materials Journal. 118
Publikováno v:
ACI Materials Journal. 117
Autor:
Mengesha A. Beyene, Daniel F. Stockli, Brandon Lutz, Jolante van Wijk, Richard A. Ketcham, Gary J. Axen, Michael L. Wells, Jake Ross
Publikováno v:
Tectonophysics. 808:228755
The deep structure of continental detachment faults remains debated. Thermo-mechanical models generate detachments that either transect the lithosphere or become distributed shear zones in the mid-lower crust, depending on prescribed thermo-rheologic
Autor:
Le T. Pham, Ismael Flores-Vivian, Mengesha A. Beyene, Steven Cramer, Konstantin Sobolev, Scott Muzenski, Mohamadreza Moini
Publikováno v:
ACI Materials Journal. 116
Autor:
Terence S. Arnold, L. Perry, Jose F. Muñoz, Mengesha A. Beyene, Y. Yao, A. Shastry, Chandni Balachandran
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Pavement Engineering. 19:593-600
This paper documents the second part of a forensic investigation performed to determine the causes of loss of skid resistance and bleeding in two pavement sections rehabilitated with an ultra-thin bonded wearing course. The first part of the study ex
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Pavement Engineering. 17:887-900
The cause(s) of slippery ultra-thin bonded wearing course (UTBWC) of an asphalt pavement was investigated. Petrographic analysis showed that the aggregate used in the UTBWC is mainly limestone with an average acid-insoluble residue of 5.1%. Coefficie
Publikováno v:
ACI Materials Journal. 114
Autor:
Mengesha A. Beyene, Suzanne D. Craddock, Michael L. Wells, Katrina Sauer, Thomas D. Hoisch, Jeffrey D. Vervoort
Publikováno v:
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
Publikováno v:
Geology. 42:399-402
Large-magnitude retroarc shortening of Cretaceous age is well documented in the Sevier orogenic belt of the western United States, and has been associated with eastward Franciscan subduction that began in the Middle–Late Jurassic, but evidence for