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An evaluation of the phase concept in Southwestern archaeology; as applied to the eleventh and twelfth century occupations at Point of Pines, east central ArizonaOlson, Alan P. (Alan Peter), 1926- January 1959 (has links)
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Groundwater inflow into rock tunnelsChen, Ran 09 November 2010 (has links)
Prediction of groundwater inflow into rock tunnels is one of the essential tasks of tunnel engineering. Currently, most of the methods used in the industry are typically based on continuum models, whether analytical, semi-empirical, or numerical. As a consequence, a regular flow along the tunnel is commonly predicted. There are also some discrete fracture network methods based on a discontinous model, which typically yield regular flow or random flow along the tunnel. However, it was observed that, in hard rock tunnels, flow usually concentrates in some areas, and much of the tunnel is dry. The reason is that, in hard rock, most of the water flows in rock fractures and fractures typically occur in a clustered pattern rather than in a regular or random pattern. A new method is developed in this work, which can model the fracture clustering and reproduce the flow concentration. After elaborate literature review, a new algorithm is developed to simulate fractures with clustering properties by using geostatistics. Then, a discrete fracture network is built and simplified. In order to solve the flow problem in the discrete fracture network, an existing analytical-numercial method is improved. Two case studies illustrate the procedure of fracture simulation. Several ideal tunnel cases and one real tunnel project are used to validate the flow analysis. It is found that fracture clustering can be modeled and flow concentration can be reproduced by using the proposed technique. / text
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An archaeological survey of the Bald Hill locality Mogollon Rim, north central ArizonaWells, Susan Joyce January 1981 (has links)
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Technological strategies of stone tool production at Tabun Cave (Israel)Dibble, Harold Lewis January 1981 (has links)
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Prehistory of the Santa Barbara coast, CaliforniaHarrison, William Mortimer, 1926- January 1964 (has links)
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CULTURAL IMPLICATIONS OF STYLE TRENDS IN SOUTHWESTERN PREHISTORIC POTTERY: BASKETMAKER III TO PUEBLO II IN WEST CENTRAL NEW MEXICOWasley, William Warwick, 1919- January 1959 (has links)
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS AT LAVA BEDS NATIONAL MONUMENT, CALIFORNIASwartz, B. K. January 1964 (has links)
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SETTLEMENT PATTERN STABILITY AND CHANGE IN THE PUEBLO CULTURES OF THE MIDDLE NORTHERN RIO GRANDE AREA, NEW MEXICODickson, D. Bruce January 1973 (has links)
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Archaeological survey and excavations at Casa Grande National Monument, ArizonaAmbler, J. Richard January 1961 (has links)
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The prehistoric pueblo of KinishbaBaldwin, Gordon C. (Gordon Cortis), 1908-1983 January 1934 (has links)
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