In some instances, it is inevitable that large amounts of potentially hazardous chemicals like chlorine gas are stored and used in facilities in densely populated areas.In such cases, all safety issues must be carefully considered.To reach this goal, it is important to have accurate information concerning chlorine gas behaviors and how it is disper
Study on Controlled Low-Strength Materials Using Ultra-Rapid-Hardening Cement and Stone Sludge for Backfill and Subbase Application in Road Excavation and Restoration Work
A significant amount of stone sludge is generated as a by-product during the production of crushed stone aggregate, and most of it is disposed of in landfill as waste.In order to recycle this stone sludge, this study evaluated a controlled low-strength material (CLSM) using ultra-rapid-hardening cement and stone sludge for application as backfill a
ANALYSIS OF MINING-INDUCED TERRAIN DEFORMATION USING MULTITEMPORAL DISTRIBUTED SCATTERER SAR INTERFEROMETRY
This work addresses a methodology based on the Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) to analyse and monitor midnight drive nail polish ground motion phenomena induced by underground mining activities, in the Legnica-Glogow Copper District, south-western Poland.Two stacks of ascending and descending Sentinel-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar (SA
Species Distribution of Styrax sumatrana in North Sumatra using Maxent Modelling Approach
Styrax sumatrana is the prestigious tree from North Sumatra.The resin which is a product from this tree has high demand and take a role as the primary income for farmer around the forest.However, the climate change along with the land conversion, threatens the species distribution.This paper aims to analyse the variable that contributes to Styrax s
Identification and characterization of candidate detoxification genes in Pharsalia antennata Gahan (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)
The wood-boring beetles, including the majority of Cerambycidae, have developed the ability to metabolize a variety of toxic compounds derived from host plants and the surrounding environment.However, detoxification mechanisms underlying the evolutionary adaptation of a cerambycid beetle Pharsalia antennata to hosts and habitats are largely unexplo