TY - BOOK ID - 146245975 TI - New Advances in Marine Engineering Geology AU - Yang, Qing AU - Jeng, Dong-Sheng AU - Liu, Xiaolei AU - Wang, Yin AU - Sturm, Hendrik PY - 2021 PB - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Technology: general issues KW - marine soft soil KW - double-layer foundation KW - consolidation theory KW - drainage boundary KW - spudcan KW - skirted footing KW - footprint KW - jack-up KW - clay KW - large deformation analysis KW - coral sands KW - porous media KW - model test KW - dispersion KW - mechanical dispersion KW - molecular diffusion KW - soft clay KW - cyclic loads KW - residual pore pressure KW - suction anchor KW - wave KW - seafloor instability KW - pore pressure KW - slide surface KW - gas distribution KW - meshfree method KW - Varans KW - Biot's "u − p" approximation KW - wave-current induced seabed response KW - immersed tunnel KW - sediment liquefaction KW - heavy metal KW - migration KW - interior of sediment KW - the subaqueous Yellow River Delta KW - ocean waves KW - double-frequency microseisms KW - continental margin KW - continental slope KW - coral sand KW - Fujian sand KW - shaking table test KW - dynamic response KW - pile group KW - marine engineering KW - seismic liquefaction KW - novel liquefaction-resistant structures KW - mitigation strategies KW - sand wave KW - pressure sensing technique KW - physical model test KW - field application KW - wingsail KW - aerodynamics KW - numerical simulation KW - marine silty sand KW - small-strain stiffness KW - Hardin model KW - binary packing model KW - dredging and reclamation KW - constitutive relationship KW - centrifugal experiment KW - void ratio-effective stress KW - void ratio-permeability coefficient KW - marine soft soil KW - double-layer foundation KW - consolidation theory KW - drainage boundary KW - spudcan KW - skirted footing KW - footprint KW - jack-up KW - clay KW - large deformation analysis KW - coral sands KW - porous media KW - model test KW - dispersion KW - mechanical dispersion KW - molecular diffusion KW - soft clay KW - cyclic loads KW - residual pore pressure KW - suction anchor KW - wave KW - seafloor instability KW - pore pressure KW - slide surface KW - gas distribution KW - meshfree method KW - Varans KW - Biot's "u − p" approximation KW - wave-current induced seabed response KW - immersed tunnel KW - sediment liquefaction KW - heavy metal KW - migration KW - interior of sediment KW - the subaqueous Yellow River Delta KW - ocean waves KW - double-frequency microseisms KW - continental margin KW - continental slope KW - coral sand KW - Fujian sand KW - shaking table test KW - dynamic response KW - pile group KW - marine engineering KW - seismic liquefaction KW - novel liquefaction-resistant structures KW - mitigation strategies KW - sand wave KW - pressure sensing technique KW - physical model test KW - field application KW - wingsail KW - aerodynamics KW - numerical simulation KW - marine silty sand KW - small-strain stiffness KW - Hardin model KW - binary packing model KW - dredging and reclamation KW - constitutive relationship KW - centrifugal experiment KW - void ratio-effective stress KW - void ratio-permeability coefficient UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:146245975 AB - The ocean is the cradle of life and is rich in natural resources. With the worldwide boom in exploration and application of ocean resources, a dramatically increasing amount of coastal engineering and offshore engineering facilities have been constructed in the last few decades. The rapid development of human economic activities and the global climate change have significant impacts on the marine environment, resulting in frequent geological disasters. Under this circumstance, there is an urgent demand for a platform for scientists and engineers to share their state-of-art research outcomes in the field of Marine Engineering Geology. This book is a collection of a series of articles from the 2nd International Symposium of Marine Engineering Geology (ISMEG 2019), presenting some of the recent efforts made towards marine engineering geology and geotechnics, including theoretical advances, laboratory and field testing, design methods, and the potential for further development of these disciplines. ER -