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Surface collapse in coal fire areas is common.
We propose that these chaotic terrains developed not catastrophically but gradually and during multiple episodes of nested surface collapse.
Surface collapse happens when the flow rate exceeds the critical value, leading to a failure of propellant management.
However, the above said fact may be high in case of E. coli due to surface collapse of the cell wall which is less dense and it easily facilitates the inward flow of PA-AgNPs.
Surface collapse and other abnormalities in E. coli was due to direct interference of PA-AgNPs on cellular biochemical process by pertaining interactions with thiol and amino groups in proteins associated with nucleic acids within cell membranes [28, 29].
Extensive exploitation, transportation, processing and consumption of coal resources will not only emit large quantities of wastes to pollute soil and water resources, but can also cause surface collapse and soil erosion.
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But when thaw begins, the ground sometimes turns to mush and the entire land surface collapses into a low-lying area, known as a thermokarst.
Cenote, (from Maya dz'onot), natural well or reservoir, common in the Yucatán Peninsula, formed when a limestone surface collapses, exposing water underneath.
After stresses violate this condition, this surface collapses to a residual surface which corresponds to dry friction.
Figure 11b exhibits the formation of rumples, large surface collapses, abnormal cell breaking and complete lysis or dead cell formation in PA-AgNPs treated cells, whereas such kind of impressions were completely absent in untreated E. coli cells (Fig. 11a).
Researchers think both canyons formed when underground water came to the surface, collapsing the ground.
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