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Autor:
Katharine Hayhoe, Cameron P. Wake, Natacha Elisabeth Thomas, Paul Kirshen, Ellen Mecray, Rajib B. Mallick, Alice Alipour, Charles Hebson, Heather J Miller, Anne M. K. Stoner, Qingping Zou, Charles W. Schwartz, Ellen M. Douglas, Bruce T. Anderson, Jack D. Kartez, Erin Santini Bell, Mathias J. Collins, Steven Miller, Linda Silka, Jennifer M. Jacobs, Britt Eckstrom, Jo Sias Daniel, Lee C. Friess
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Journal of Infrastructure Systems. 23
The vulnerability of our nation’s transportation infrastructure to climate change and extreme weather is now well documented and the transportation community has identified numerous strateg...
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Journal of Transportation Engineering. 133:706-709
This note establishes the relationship between the surface distress of an asphalt pavement and its roughness, as conveyed respectively by the pavement condition index (PCI) and the international roughness index (IRI). The DataPave software provides t
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Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. 2009:121-129
A commonly accepted framework of mass disaster evacuation postulates dependency on resilience and on exposure of the risk posed to groups by a threat. Resilience relates to the material and conceptual resources available within reach or through the l
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Journal of Transportation Engineering. 141
For enhanced efficiency and sustainability, transportation must rely on new technologies. Researchers and engineers work nowadays on many valuable and green transportation ideas. One such idea creates vehicle platoons on freeways to achieve multiple
Autor:
Angel Castro, Lisa Ricci, María del C. Rey, Fang Han, David Kurowski, Ron Hutt, Collin Lieberman, Benigno E. Aguirre, Katharine Wray, Elizete Fernandes, Natacha Elisabeth Thomas, Jean-Yves Herve, Gabriel Santos, Joan Peckham, Charles E Collyer, Kevin Culley
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Computing in Civil Engineering (2005).
Conceptual models are an essential part of research, especially where multidisciplinary teams need multiple models to capture and convey the disciplinary views. Here the authors present a reusable pattern that describes an effective means of operatin