NGI articles: Recent submissions
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A simple continuum approach to predict the drained pull-out response of piles for offshore wind turbines
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Flame curtain kilns produce biochar from dry biomass with minimal methane emissions
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Evolution of the Exmouth-Barrow carbonate margin through the Miocene: Insights from 3D seismic data and field investigations (North West Shelf, Australia)
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Carbonate margins are records of the palaeoclimatology, palaeoceanography and palaeogeography of continental shelves, and their study can help identify both regional and global palaeoenvironmental changes. This study ... -
Differentiating reefal ridges from relict coastal ridges: Lessons from the seismic geomorphologic study of buried Miocene buildups (North West Shelf, Australia)
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Linear buildups formed in tropical carbonate environments are often interpreted as bioconstructed reefs. Nevertheless, coastal processes can also form extensive sedimentary ridges exhibiting buildup morphologies. This study ... -
Shared mooring systems for offshore floating wind farms: A review
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Offshore wind energy, as a form of renewable power, has seen rapid development in recent years. While fixed-bottom wind turbines are typically used in water depths less than 50 m, the utilization of floating offshore wind ... -
Observations of preferential summer melt of Arctic sea-ice ridge keels from repeated multibeam sonar surveys
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Sea-ice ridges constitute a large fraction of the total Arctic sea-ice area (up to 40 %–50 %); nevertheless, they are the least studied part of the ice pack. Here we investigate sea-ice melt rates using rare, repeated ... -
Deep learning-based design model for suction caissons on clay
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Predicting the non-linear loading response is the key to the design of suction caissons. This paper presents a systematic study to explore the applicability of deep learning techniques in foundation design. Firstly, a ... -
Earthquake-enhanced dissolved carbon cycles in ultra-deep ocean sediments
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Geotechnical laboratory testing of lunar simulants and the importance of standardization
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Analytical solution for tunnelling-induced response of an overlying pipeline considering gap formation
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Soil-pipeline separation due to tunnelling has been certainly substantiated in previous model tests. However, this phenomenon has seldom been considered in current analytical solutions. This study formulates a tensionless ... -
Geotechnical characterization of index and deformation properties of Stockholm clays
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Holocene seismic activity in south-eastern Switzerland: Evidence from the sedimentary record of Lake Silvaplana
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Identifying mountain permafrost degradation by repeating historical electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) measurements
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Numerical study on the behaviour of horizontal anchor using upgraded SANISAND-MS
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Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS) removal from soil washing water by coagulation and flocculation
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Uncertainty in flood risk assessment of linear structures: Why correlation matters
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Modelling mesh independent failure loads of a soft strain-softening clay using a rate dependent model
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Investigating strength development over time of industrial by-products using the resonance column free-free technique
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Seismic characterisation of multiple BSRs in the Eastern Black Sea Basin
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Stabilisation of Soft Clay, Quick Clay and Peat by Industrial By-Products and Biochars
(Journal article, 2023)The stabilisation of soft soils using the traditional binders cement and quicklime are known to emit large amounts of carbon dioxide. To reduce this carbon footprint, substitutes such as industrial by-products have been ...