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    Scour ponds from unusually large tsunamis on a beach-ridge plain in eastern Hokkaido, Japan by Yuki Sawai, Toru Tamura, Yumi Shimada, Koichiro Tanigawa

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Abstract Scour ponds from unusually large tsunamis cut across the crest of a beach ridge in Kiritappu marsh, eastern Hokkaido. No fewer than ten of these ponds were imaged by photogrammetry as elongate topographic depressions as large as 5 m by 30 m. …”
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    Alveolar ridge augmentation with 3D‐printed synthetic bone blocks: A clinical case series by Alexandre Perez, Benjamin Lazzarotto, Laurine Marger, Stéphane Durual

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Abstract This report documents the clinical and histological outcome of 3D‐printed calcium phosphate blocks placed in two‐stage procedures to successfully rehabilitate atrophic alveolar ridges. This approach yielded a functionally favorable result. …”
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    Estimation of the Tapered Gutenberg-Richter Distribution Parameters for Catalogs with Variable Completeness: An Application to the Atlantic Ridge Seismicity by Matteo Taroni, Jacopo Selva, Jiancang Zhuang

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Then, we analyze the Atlantic ridge seismicity, using the global centroid moment tensor catalog, finding that our method allows better constraining distribution parameters, allowing the use more data than estimations based on a single completeness level. …”
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    How transform fault shear influences where detachment faults form near mid-ocean ridges by Jana C. Schierjott, Garrett Ito, Mark D. Behn, Xiaochuan Tian, Thomas Morrow, Boris J. P. Kaus, Javier Escartín

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Abstract Oceanic detachment faults represent an end-member form of seafloor creation, associated with relatively weak magmatism at slow-spreading mid-ocean ridges. We use 3-D numerical models to investigate the underlying mechanisms for why detachment faults predominantly form on the transform side (inside corner) of a ridge-transform intersection as opposed to the fracture zone side (outside corner). …”
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    Calculation of the dependence of friction coefficient of locomotive composite ridge brake shoes on pressing force and braking speed by A. E. Gabidullin, D. V. Gorskiy, I. V. Nazarov, V. A. Nikitin

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…JSC “FRITEX” has developed non-asbestos ridge composite brake shoes UR 01-01 with a reduced coefficient of friction, which, in contrast to the cast iron ridge brake shoes currently used on locomotives, have high wear resistance and more stable frictional properties at high speeds. …”
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    Pre-Messinian Deposits of the Mediterranean Ridge: Biostratigraphic and Geochemical Evidence from the Olimpi Mud Volcano Field by Anastasios Nikitas, Maria V. Triantaphyllou, Grigoris Rousakis, Ioannis Panagiotopoulos, Nikolaos Pasadakis, Ioannis Hatzianestis, Alexandra Gogou

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…This study presents the results derived from micropaleontological and organic geochemical analyses of mud breccia samples obtained (through gravity coring) from five mud volcanoes (Gelendzhik, Heraklion, Moscow, Milano, Leipzig) located at the Olimpi mud volcano field on the Mediterranean Ridge accretionary complex. A thorough calcareous nannofossil semi-quantitative analysis was performed to determine the biostratigraphic assignment of the deep-seated source strata. …”
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    Glacial-interglacial sedimentation control on gas seepage exemplified by Vestnesa Ridge off NW Svalbard margin by Tine L. Rasmussen, Tove Nielsen

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Vestnesa Ridge is built-up of thick contourites mainly deposited during the last ∼5 million years. …”
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