Discrete Element Modeling of Inter-Granular Bonds between Snow Grains M. Michael1, F. Nicot2, B. Peters1
1
University of Luxembourg, FSTC, Ville de Luxembourg, Luxemburg
2
Irstea - Grenoble, Geomechanics Group, Saint Martin d'Hères Cedex, Frankreich
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Discrete Element Modeling of Inter-Granular Bonds between Snow Grains M. Michael1, F. Nicot2, B. Peters1
1
University of Luxembourg, FSTC, Ville de Luxembourg, Luxemburg
2
Irstea - Grenoble, Geomechanics Group, Saint Martin d'Hères Cedex, Frankreich
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