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Oct 28, 2025 - AoE project Centre for Slope Safety
NG, Charles Wang Wai; POUDYAL, Sunil; CUI, Peng; LIU, Haiming; LI, Zhi; ZHENG, Min; JIA, Zhenyang; BHATTA, Aastha; DE SILVA, Weerakonda Arachchige Roanga Kasuni; ZHOU, Gordon Gong Dan; PETRINI, Claudio; DENK, Matthias; SONG, Dongri, 2025, "A 190-m-long flume for investigation of debris flow impacts on multiple flexible barriers", https://doi.org/10.14711/dataset/WMVMNZ, DataSpace@HKUST, V1, UNF:6:7e/nP8y1om/cM/sSGkmudQ== [fileUNF]
Dataset for the journal article "A 190-m-long flume for investigation of debris flow impacts on multiple flexible barriers" including the supplementary information, test data and videos of debris flow impact kinematics.
MPEG-4 Video - 38.0 MB - MD5: 61bd2237f04601e5ddee723b5c9490c1
Side view video showing detailed kinematics at the first barrier FB1 captured by DJI1 action camera during the test conducted on 04 Nov. 2024
Tabular Data - 11.8 KB - 13 Variables, 106 Observations - UNF:6:7e/nP8y1om/cM/sSGkmudQ==
Spreadsheet file with test data corresponding to all the figures used in the main manuscript and supplementary information.
MS Word - 9.2 MB - MD5: 5971c91d67dc0de263b74cb2ad5a9321
Supplementary information describing the kinematics of debris flow impact at the 2nd, 3rd and 4th barriers; comparison of measured flow heights by multiple laser sensors at respective barrier locations; and method used in evaluating flow velocity from video footage
MPEG-4 Video - 53.6 MB - MD5: 6c73b4f859ea146ccae0684ff2ba1bc6
Top view video from UAV capturing the overall flume during the test conducted on 04 Nov. 2024
Oct 20, 2025 - Sulfate or Organic Acids: The Atmospheric Fate of Stabilized Criegee Intermediates
YING, Qi; KANG, Mingjie; ZHANG, Hongliang, 2025, "Modified CMAQ source code that implements the SAPRC-18 mechanism", https://doi.org/10.14711/dataset/WBPBQF, DataSpace@HKUST, V1
The file contains the CMAQ source code with the SAPRC-18 mechanism used in the paper
Gzip Archive - 2.0 MB - MD5: 1538a33937042b81318d7887cb144b72
Oct 20, 2025
Modeling study to assess the fate of Criegee Intermediates in the atmosphere.
Aug 6, 2025 - Biogeochemistry of deep-sea methane seeps
LI, Jiying; LIN, Yuxuan, 2025, "Sediment iron and phosphorus species and fluxes at Haima methane seeps", https://doi.org/10.14711/dataset/VOGU6C, DataSpace@HKUST, V3, UNF:6:sqa3PMckjyftBg7X8/jpLA== [fileUNF]
We characterize the geochemistry of the sediments in the deep-sea methane seeps located in the continental slope of the northern South China Sea, the Haima cold seeps (1300–1500 m) and quantify the effluxes of dissolved iron and phosphate from the sediments.
Tabular Data - 578 B - 22 Variables, 4 Observations - UNF:6:CjktPQvpB7eS/7zWB65xrQ==
bottom water oxygen and methane and sediment fluxes of dissolved oxygen, soluble reactive phosphate, and dissolved Fe2+.
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