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Journal articles on the topic "Site Conditions"

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Hamouz, K., J. Lachman, J. Čepl, P. Dvořák, V. Pivec, and M. Prášilová. "Site conditions and genotype influence polyphenol content in potatoes." Horticultural Science 34, No. 4 (January 7, 2008): 132–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/1894-hortsci.

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In the years 2005 and 2006 the effect of site conditions, yellow and purple fleshed varieties and mineral fertilization on the content of total polyphenols (TP) in potato tubers was investigated. In both years significantly the highest TP content (by 5.7 to 56.3% higher than in other localities) was determined at the Stachy locality; we ascribe it to apparently lower temperatures in the vegetation period at this locality of higher altitude. In the purple flesh Valfi variety TP content higher by 74 to 141% was recorded in average of both years, in comparison to yellow flesh varieties. In the group of eight yellow flesh varieties the highest TP content was recorded in the Ditta variety; it was higher by 38, 29 and 24% in comparison with Saturna, Agria and Asterix varieties. TP content was not significantly affected by fertilization with mineral fertilizers.
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Schexnayder, Francis S., and Cliff J. Schexnayder. "Understanding Project Site Conditions." Practice Periodical on Structural Design and Construction 6, no. 2 (May 2001): 66–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)1084-0680(2001)6:2(66).

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Halligan, David W., Weston T. Hester, and H. Randolph Thomas. "Managing Unforeseen Site Conditions." Journal of Construction Engineering and Management 113, no. 2 (June 1987): 273–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)0733-9364(1987)113:2(273).

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Litke, S. Scot. "Legal Issues: Differing Site Conditions." Journal of Management in Engineering 12, no. 4 (July 1996): 14–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)0742-597x(1996)12:4(14).

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König, Peter, and Oliver Fried. "Plant communities on the NE coast of Oman and their site conditions." Phytocoenologia 45, no. 3 (November 1, 2015): 269–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/phyto/2015/0027.

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Chrosciewicz, Z. "Site Conditions for Jack Pine Seeding." Forestry Chronicle 66, no. 6 (December 1, 1990): 579–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.5558/tfc66579-6.

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There is a strong relationship between jack pine (Pinus banksiana Lamb.) regeneration and the combined site and seedbed conditions at the time of seeding. Both unfavorable and favorable seedbed characteristics, as well as available seed sources, are reviewed by groups of sites, and then optional uses of major seedbed and seeding treatments are discussed in terms of practical considerations. Site groups with regeneration potential ranging from high to low are also indicated. Key words: Pinus banksiana, cutover areas, seedbeds, seed sources, mechanical scarification, controlled burning, seed-tree system, direct seeding, pine regeneration.
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Thomas, H. Randolph. "Differing Site Conditions Indications and Disclaimers." Journal of Legal Affairs and Dispute Resolution in Engineering and Construction 4, no. 3 (August 2012): 86–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)la.1943-4170.0000092.

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Nazari, Noorollah, Mohsen Bahmani, Saleh Kahyani, and Miha Humar. "Effect of site conditions on the properties of hawthorn (Crataegus azarolus L.) wood." Journal of Forest Science 67, No. 3 (March 5, 2021): 113–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/125/2020-jfs.

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This study investigated the influence of site conditions on the physical and morphological properties of hawthorn (Crataegus azarolus L.) wood grown in Zagros forests of Iran. Hawthorn is a valuable woody species in Iran’s Zagros forests with data deficiency in its wood properties. To our best knowledge, there is no study on the properties of hawthorn wood. Twenty-seven mature trees were randomly chosen and sampled at three altitude levels (1 800–2 000, 2 000–2 200, and 2 200–2 400 m) in the Bazoft region of Chaharmahal Va Bakhtiari, Iran. Dry wood density, volumetric shrinkage, fibre length, fibre diameter, cell wall thickness were then determined. Multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) was conducted to evaluate significant differences between the mean values of studied wood properties at different altitude levels and slope classes. Moreover, the relationships between the above-mentioned properties and some site conditions (temperature, precipitation, altitude, and slope) as well as growth parameters of trees (tree height, DBH, age, crown dimensions, volume, etc.) were studied by principal component analysis (PCA). The results indicated that trees growing at the second altitude level had the highest oven-dry density values, and those at the third altitude level had the lowest ones. Results also indicated a significant effect of altitude levels on fibre length, fibre diameter, and cell wall thickness. In contrast, a significant difference was found between the mean values of fibre diameter at different slope classes. PCA indicated that altitude, precipitation, and temperature are the most important environmental site variables affecting the wood characteristics.
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Loulakis, Michael C., and Lauren P. McLaughlin. "The Continuing Battle over Differing Site Conditions." Civil Engineering Magazine Archive 77, no. 6 (June 2007): 84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/ciegag.0000847.

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Hartl, Claudia, Elisabeth Düthorn, Ernesto Tejedor, Andreas J. Kirchhefer, Mauri Timonen, Steffen Holzkämper, Ulf Büntgen, and Jan Esper. "Micro-site conditions affect Fennoscandian forest growth." Dendrochronologia 65 (February 2021): 125787. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dendro.2020.125787.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Site Conditions"

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Draycott, Samuel Thomas. "On the re-creation of site-specific directional wave conditions." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/31472.

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Wave tank tests facilitate the understanding of how complex sea conditions influence the dynamics of man-made structures. If a potential deployment location is known, site data can be used to improve the relevance and realism of the test conditions, thus helping de-risk device development. Generally this data is difficult to obtain and even if available is used simplistically due to established practices and limitations of test facilities. In this work four years of buoy data from the European Marine Energy Centre is characterised and simulated at the FloWave Ocean Energy Research Facility; a circular combined wave-current test tank. Particular emphasis is placed on the characterisation and validation processes, aiming to preserve spectral and directional complexity of the site, whilst proving that the defined representative conditions can be effectively created. When creating representative site-specific sea states, particular focus is given to the application of clustering algorithms, which enable the entire spectral (frequency or directional) form to be considered in the characterisation process. This enables the true complex nature of the site to be considered in the data reduction process. Prior to generating and measuring the resulting sea states, issues with scaling are explored, the facility itself is characterised, and emphasis is placed on developing measurement strategies for the validation of directional spectra. Wave gauge arrays are designed and used to characterise various elements of the FloWave tank, including reflections, spatio-temporal variability and wave shape. A new method for directional spectrum reconstruction (SPAIR) is also developed, enabling more effective measurement and validation of the resulting directional sea states. Through comparison with other characterisation methods, inherent method-induced trade-offs are understood, and it is found that there is no absolute favourable approach, necessitating an application specific procedure. Despite this, a useful set of 'generic' sea states are created for the simulation of both production and extreme conditions. For sea state measurement, the SPAIR method is proven to be significantly more effective than current approaches, reducing errors and introducing additional capability. This method is used in combination with a directional wave gauge array to effectively measure, correct, and validate the resulting directional wave conditions. It is also demonstrated that site-specific wave-current scenarios can be effectively re-created, thus demonstrating that truly complex ocean conditions can be simulated at FloWave. This ability, along with the considered characterisation approach used, means that representative site-specific sea states can be simulated with confidence, increasing the realism of the test environment and helping de-risk device development.
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wang, menglin. "Building Information Modeling (BIM): Site-Building Interoperability Methods." Digital WPI, 2011. https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/etd-theses/1026.

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"Nowadays, many companies in the Architecture/Engineering/Construction (AEC) industry are using Building Information Modeling (BIM) in achieving a faster, sustainable and more economic project. Among the new developed concepts and BIM applications, two of the concepts most frequently used with the support of BIM technology in the planning, organization and scheduling of projects are 4D and 5D in which a 3D model is tied to its time execution (4D) at any point in time and its corresponding cost (5D). However, most of these applications concentrate on modeling the building but it does not include a corresponding modeling of the site in which the building is located. To date, there are few studies and systematic implementation of the site and the building integrated into one BIM model. This site-building integrated model can also be conceptualized as ¡°6D BIM¡± model. The benefit of integrating the site and building together into one model is that the building is no longer treated in isolation of its surround site but incorporates extremely helpful short-term and long-term information for the owner, designer, and builder regarding site topography, landscaping, access roads, ground conditions and the location of site utilities. Major existing research and technology issues that are preventing this site-building integration deal with functionality and interoperability of the BIM software, different orientation and coordination of building model and site model. The objectives of this thesis are to explore current organizational and technological issues preventing this integration, to investigate a feasible method to create a site-linked BIM model, and to discuss the benefits and limitations of bringing BIM concept to the site conditions. The research has been conducted by an extensive review on the literature related to the topic of interest published primarily by AEC. A review on current applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has also been included because of the wider context provided by this technology to the specific topic of this research. Related BIM software developed by three different vendors ¡ªhas been discussed and compared to determine the level of feasibility and operational features of technological support necessary to implement the site-linked BIM model. A case study based on the design and construction of the WPI Recreational & Sports Center, currently under construction, was developed to explore and understand the details that are involved in creating a new site model and to link it with the existing 3D building model. What has been learned from the analysis of this case study is presented, discussed and analyzed in terms of benefits and limitations. Recommendations for future extensions from both the research aspect and the technology support aspect finally presented. These include the creation of 3D BIM Campus Map, which is one site model with several building models placed on it to facilitate future planning of new building and/or maintenance and operation of the current buildings and campus infrastructure.   "
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Ashton, Philip. "A system designed to improve site investigation procedures and for the reduction of risk associated with uncertain site conditions." Thesis, University of Brighton, 2003. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.271975.

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Solomons, Wesley John. "Investigating the impact of site activities and conditions on concrete quality of in-situ and precast construction methods." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/95942.

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ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Construction of structural concrete frames may take place by using either cast in-situ or precast methods. With the cast in-situ method, these elements are constructed on the construction site as needed. Precast construction on the other hand is more resembles a line. The elements are constructed in a precast yard in a systematic fashion and once completed, they are taken to the construction site where they are to be erected. This study identifies the aspects and attributes which influence the quality of concrete during the construction phase of these two construction methods. The study is independent from the conceptual or design phase. Information regarding these aspects and attributes were obtained from literature and from contractors in industry through interviews and site visits. The literature review also focuses on quality management techniques and factors that influence quality in the construction environment. The information obtained from the site visits and literature was used to design a survey which was sent out to a number of respondents. A comparison between in-situ and precast construction was made based on the results of the survey. The synthesis of the research findings can be used by project teams to help them decide on the choice between in-situ and precast construction. It was found that precast construction is better for durability, and fitness for purpose is less complex for the in-situ solution. Recommendations for future studies are provided at the end of the document.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Konstruksie van beton struktuurrame kan plaasvind deur die gebruik van in-situ of voorafvervaardigde metodes. Met die in-situ metode, word hierdie elemente op die terrein gebou soos benodig. Tydens voorafvervaardigde konstruksie aan die ander kant is die konstruksie soortgelyk aan 'n produksielyn. Die elemente word gegiet in 'n voorafvervaardingsterrein in 'n sistematiese wyse, en sodra dit voltooi is, word dit na die konstruksie terrein geneem waar dit opgerig word. Hierdie studie identifiseer die aspekte en eienskappe wat 'n invloed op die kwaliteit van beton het tydens die konstruksiefase van hierdie twee konstruksie metodes. Die studie is onafhanklike van die konseptuele of ontwerp fases. Inligting rakende hierdie aspekte en eienskappe is verkry uit die literatuur en van kontrakteurs in die bedryf deur middel van onderhoude en besoeke. Die literatuur fokus ook op die gehalte, bestuurs-tegnieke en faktore van gehalte in die bou-omgewing. Die inligting is verkry deur ‘n vraelys wat aan 'n aantal respondente gestuur is. 'n Vergelyking tussen in-situ en voorafvervaardigde konstruksie is vervolgens gemaak op grond van die resultate van die opname. Die sintese van die bevindinge kan gebruik word deur projek spanne om hulle te help besluit oor die keuse tussen in-situ en voorafvervaardigde konstruksie. Die resultate dui daarop dat voorafvervaardigde konstruksie beter is vir duursaamheid, maar passing op terrein is minder kompleks vir die in-situ oplossing. Aanbevelings vir toekomstige ondersoeke word aan die einde van die studie gemaak.
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Yeoh, Kiang-Meng. "The significance of site conditions on adhesion strength of concrete patch repairs." Thesis, Queen's University Belfast, 1993. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.296799.

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Du, Preez Anthony Adrian. "A site-based study of durability indexes for concrete in marine conditions." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/5060.

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This dissertation comprises a site-based investigation into the ease at which durable concrete can be produced, using three extenders and four site-curing methods over four seasons in the Port of East London (Eastern Cape). GGBS, FA and CSF were selected as extenders as it is well established that these extenders enhance the durability properties of concrete, relative to plain unblended concretes. The test elements modelled two structural elements in the Port viz. a reinforced concrete retaining wall and mass concrete paving slabs. This was to facilitate possible future correlation or further study. For closer correlation, test elements were cast in close proximity of the actual retaining wall and likewise for the slabs.
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He, Yongtian. "Chromate reduction and immobilization under high pH and high ionic strength conditions." Columbus, OH : Ohio State University, 2003. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=osu1047476794.

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Title from first page of PDF file. Document formatted into pages; contains xix, 219 p.: ill. (some col.). Includes abstract and vita. Advisor: Samuel J. Traina, Environmental Science Graduate Program. Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-219).
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Ndingaye, Xoliswa Zandile. "An evaluation of the effects of poverty in Khayelitsha: a case study of site C." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2005. http://etd.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=etd&amp.

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The study seeked to investigate an evaluation of the effects of poverty in Khayelitsha Site C. Poverty in this area has manifested in the conditions people live under and the social effects of such conditions in the life of Site C residents was assessed in terms of/or in relation to the following: levels of infant mortality
level of malnutrition
rate of school drop out due to lack of food and other resources
high level of alcohol abuse
lack of basic services and the shortage of toilets etc.
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Costanza, Jed. "Degradation of tetrachloroethylene and trichloroethylene under thermal remediation conditions." Diss., Available online, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2005, 2005. http://etd.gatech.edu/theses/available/etd-08262005-021152/.

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Pennell, Kurt, Committee Chair ; Lawrence Bottomley, Committee Member ; James Mulholland, Committee Member ; Carolyn Ruppel, Committee Member ; D. Webster, Committee Member. Includes bibliographical references.
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Wang, Yin-Han. "Taiwanese girls' self-portraiture on a social networking site." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 2012. http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/578/.

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An increasing number of young girls produce contents in social media on a everyday basis for the opportunities to express, explore and connect. Public misunderstanding and concern are about whether girls are being narcissistic and vain. Academic works address how girls exercise agency while negotiating structure in the construction of their gendered adolescent identities. This thesis is situated in relation to our hopes and fears about girls’ self-representation through digital media production, and examines the role that photographic self-portraiture plays in girls’ social relations, personal and gender identity work. The theoretical framework combines the perspectives of gender performativity and symbolic interactionism, supplemented by analyses of personal photography. This thesis chose as its case study the popular Taiwanese social networking site Wretch, and employed a mixed method of quantitative content analysis of 2000 self-portraits of teenagers to understand how they represent themselves, and qualitative online interviews with 42 girls aged 13-20 to learn about their relationships with self-portraiture. The content analysis shows that most teenagers represent themselves in a gender stereotypical manner, while some adopt non gender-specific styles to represent themselves as friendly, suggesting that teenagers may use ideals about femininity, masculinity and sociality as shortcuts to present themselves in a positive light. Interview findings reveal how girls use camera technologies and the affordance of SNS for visual self-disclosure, which isimportant for the development of theirinterpersonal relationships. The findings also suggest that self-portraiture is not simply an act of photographing a ‘reality’ of the self, but of formulating self-image(s) and identity in the process of making self-portraits. In self-portraiture, girls are constantly confronted with the ‘who am I’ question, and construct and revise their biographies as they manage an array of audiences from different contexts all collapsing in one space. Furthermore, selfportraiture creates a distance between the ‘I’ and the ‘me’, allowing one to ‘play’ with self-image(s) and identity. It creates a space for the negotiation of ideals and anxieties, for experiments with different subject positions that may be socially or individually rewarding, and it is through these seemingly casual endeavoursthat one gradually works out their position in the social world. The thesis contributes to the scholarship on girls’ media culture, and suggests current theoretical perspective be expanded in order to better understand different ways of ‘doing girlhood’.
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Books on the topic "Site Conditions"

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Martin, Curtis W. Differing site conditions: Course manual. Washington, D.C. (1120 20th Street, N.W., Washington 20036): Federal Publications Inc., 1994.

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Prettyman, Donald H. Field guide: Evaluating land conditions for site preparation. [Minneapolis, Minn.]: Minnesota Extension Service, University of Minnesota, 1987.

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Rushton, B. T. Matching tree species to site conditions in reclamation. S.l: s.n, 1988.

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Freedman, Bill. Ecological conditions at the Grand-Pré National Historic Site. Halifax, N.S: Parks Canada, 2001.

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Uschold, David L. Cultural landscape report for Martin Van Buren National Historic Site: Site history, existing conditions, and analysis. Boston, Mass: Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation, National Park Service, 1995.

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Uschold, David L. Cultural landscape report for Martin Van Buren National Historic Site: Site history, existing conditions, and analysis. Boston, Mass: National Park Service, 1995.

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Corporation, Ontario Waste Management. Site selection process: Phase 4A: technical appendix - existing biological conditions. [Toronto]: Ontario Waste Management Corporation, 1985.

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McDonald, Greg N. Earthquake site conditions in the Wasatch Front urban corridor, Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah: Utah Geological Survey, 2008.

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From drawing board to building site: Working conditions, quality, economic performance. London: HMSO, 1991.

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Groot, Arthur. Silvicultural consequences of forest harvesting on peatlands: Site damage and slash conditions. Sault Sainte Marie, Ont: Great Lakes Forestry Centre, 1987.

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Book chapters on the topic "Site Conditions"

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Chern, Cyril. "Site conditions." In The Law of Construction Disputes, 111–26. 3rd edition | Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Informa Law from Routledge, 2020 |: Informa Law from Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429027246-4.

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Pearson, Mike. "Context: Conditions." In Site-Specific Performance, 92–139. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-28558-4_5.

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Klinger, Marilyn. "Differing Site Conditions." In Construction Contract Claims, Changes, and Dispute Resolution, 69–90. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784414293.ch03.

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Tobinasson, Bruce O., and Ronald C. Kollmeyer. "Water Related Site Conditions." In MARINAS and Small Craft Harbors, 135–71. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0943-8_7.

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Bahr, Gary L., and Daniel C. Whitney. "Vadose Zone Monitoring of Carbofuran Under Surge and Continuous Furrow Irrigated Conditions." In Site-Specific Management for Agricultural Systems, 819–45. Madison, WI, USA: American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, Soil Science Society of America, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2134/1995.site-specificmanagement.c62.

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Benson, Richard C., and Lynn B. Yuhr. "The Development of Karst Conditions." In Site Characterization in Karst and Pseudokarst Terraines, 7–15. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-9924-9_2.

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Finn, W. D. Liam. "The effects of site conditions on ground motions." In Earthquake Engineering, edited by Shamim A. Sheikh and S. M. Uzumeri, 17–34. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/9781487583217-007.

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Reif, A. "The Vegetation of the Fichtelgebirge: Origin, Site Conditions, and Present Status." In Forest Decline and Air Pollution, 8–22. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61332-6_2.

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Sharma, Shashi Kant, Kanish Kapoor, Dadi Rambabu, and Mohit Kumar. "Development of Pavement Quality SCC Having High Early Strength Under Site Conditions." In Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 803–17. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-55115-5_73.

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Nielsen, Jens C. O., E. Augis, and F. Biebl. "Reproducibility of Railway Noise Measurements—Influence of Weather and Test Site Conditions." In Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics and Multidisciplinary Design, 167–79. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73411-8_11.

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Conference papers on the topic "Site Conditions"

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Pedersen, Elsebet Frydendal. "Better Working Conditions on Site." In 5th International Symposium on Automation and Robotics in Construction. International Association for Automation and Robotics in Construction (IAARC), 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.22260/isarc1988/0077.

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Yourman, Jr., Allen M., Gary K. Gilbert, and Thomas Baldwin. "Deep Foundation for Difficult Site Conditions." In 12th Triannual International Conference on Ports. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/41098(368)22.

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Kragt, Marit, Christine Lison, Ana Manero, and Jacob Hawkis. "Mine site rehabilitation conditions in Western Australia." In 13th International Conference on Mine Closure. Australian Centre for Geomechanics, Perth, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.36487/acg_rep/1915_09_kragt.

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Santamaria, Jorge, and Vanessa Valentin. "Optimal Construction Site Conditions for Concrete Operations." In Construction Research Congress 2018. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784481295.060.

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Hudyma, Nick, and Carolyn J. Fox. "Differing Site Conditions—Engineering and Legal Perspectives." In Geotechnical and Structural Engineering Congress 2016. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784479742.020.

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Olgun, C. Guney, Morgan Eddy, Elizabeth A. Godfrey, Martin C. Chapman, Mark Tilashalski, James R. Martin, II, and William M. Camp, III. "Investigation of Seismic Site Amplification for Non-NEHRP Site Conditions: Site Response Study of Columbia, SC." In Geo-Congress 2014. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784413272.112.

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Takai, Nobuo, Michiko Shigefuji, Subeg Bijukchhen, Kosuke Sawada, Masayoshi Ichiyanagi, Sudhir Rajaure, Megh Raj Dhital, and Tsutomu Sasatani. "Site conditions of strong motion observation sites inside the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal." In Proceedings of the 12th SEGJ International Symposium, Tokyo, Japan, 18-20 November 2015. Society of Exploration Geophysicists and Society of Exploration Geophysicists of Japan, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/segj122015-006.

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Angell, M. M., and K. L. Hanson. "Characterizing Site Geologic Conditions for Quantitative Hazard Analyses." In Offshore Technology Conference. Offshore Technology Conference, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4043/17678-ms.

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Storey, John W. V., Michael C. B. Ashley, Michael G. Burton, and M. A. Phillips. "Site conditions for astronomy at the South Pole." In Astronomical Telescopes & Instrumentation, edited by Albert M. Fowler. SPIE, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.317241.

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Bigman, Daniel P., and Kevin Hurley. "Cesium vapor magnetometers in evaluating archaeological site conditions." In SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2012. Society of Exploration Geophysicists, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/segam2012-1465.1.

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Reports on the topic "Site Conditions"

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Griffith, George Winslow, and Shauna Annette Hoiland. INL Site Conditions and Properties. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1244631.

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McPherson, A. A. A Revised Seismic Site Conditions Map for Australia. Geoscience Australia, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.11636/record.2017.012.

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Spane, F. A. Jr, and W. D. Webber. Hydrochemistry and hydrogeologic conditions within the Hanford Site upper basalt confined aquifer system. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/111944.

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Miller, Julianne, Steven Bacon, and Jenny Chapman. Update of Erosion Conditions and Assessment of Mitigation Options for the L-Bar Site. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1818224.

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Spane, F. A. Jr. Applicability of slug interference tests under Hanford Site test conditions: Analytical assessment and field test evaluation. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10139301.

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Spane, F. A. Jr. Applicability of slug interference tests under Hanford Site test conditions: Analytical assessment and field test evaluation. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/5516673.

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Poston, T. M., K. L. Price, and D. R. Newcomer. An evaluation of the chemical, radiological, and ecological conditions of West Lake on the Hanford site. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/5949139.

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Arnold, B., and T. Corbet. Recharge and Lateral Groundwater Flow Boundary Conditions for the Saturated Zone Site-Scale Flow and Transport Model. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/836344.

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S. James. Recharge and Lateral Groundwater Flow Boundary Conditions for the Saturated Zone Site-Scale Flow and Transport Model. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/838648.

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Petrik, W. A., and R. D. Reger. Hydrologic and geologic conditions and hazards at the put 23 pit site, Beechey Point B-3 SW Quadrangle, Alaska. Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.14509/1469.

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