Civil Engineering Research and Innovation for Sustainability (CERIS)
Investigação e Inovação Em Engenharia Civil Para a Sustentabilidade

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Publications at Authenticus Institutional Profile

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  • Researchers team associated with the institution per year. 
  • Publications source type. 

We define 3 types of publication sources:

  • Validated by team members - includes all publications validated by team members. Requires the definition of the institutional team. 
  • All published by team members - includes all publications validated by the institution team members plus all not-validated (only identified) publications. Requires the definition of the institutional team. 
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Publications Count: 8503

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TITLE: Caldelas and Geres hydrothermal systems (NW Portugal): a comparative study based on geochemical and isotopic signatures
AUTHORS: Carreira, PM; Marques, JM; Guerra, A; Nunes, D; Marques, JE ; Teixeira, J ; Chamine, HI;
PUBLISHED: 2021, SOURCE: ENVIRONMENTAL EARTH SCIENCES, VOLUME: 80, ISSUE: 3
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 4
863
TITLE: Can Foliar Pulverization with CaCl2 and Ca(NO3)(2) Trigger Ca Enrichment in Solanum tuberosum L. Tubers?
AUTHORS: Coelho, ARF; Lidon, FC; Pessoa, CC; Marques, AC; Luis, IC; Caleiro, J; Simoes, M; Kullberg, J; Paulo Legoinha ; Brito, M; Guerra, M ; Leitao, RG; Galhano, C; Scotti Campos, P; Semedo, JN; Silva, MM; Pais, IP; Silva, MJ; Rodrigues, AP; Pessoa, MF; Ramalho, JC; Reboredo, FH; ...More
PUBLISHED: 2021, SOURCE: PLANTS-BASEL, VOLUME: 10, ISSUE: 2, PAGES: 1-17
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef
864
TITLE: Can vacuum insulation panels be cost-effective when applied in building façades?  Full Text
AUTHORS: Simões, N; Gonçalves, M ; Serra, C; Resalati, S;
PUBLISHED: 2021, SOURCE: Building and Environment, VOLUME: 191, PAGES: 107602
INDEXED IN: Scopus CrossRef: 13
865
TITLE: Can vegetation provide shelter to cyprinid species under hydropeaking?  Full Text
AUTHORS: Baladrón, A; Costa, MJ ; Bejarano, MD; Pinheiro, A; Boavida, I ;
PUBLISHED: 2021, SOURCE: Science of the Total Environment, VOLUME: 769, PAGES: 145339
INDEXED IN: Scopus CrossRef: 14
866
TITLE: Can vegetation provide shelter to cyprinid species under hydropeaking?  Full Text
AUTHORS: Baladron, A; Costa, MJ ; Bejarano, MD; Pinheiro, A; Boavida, I;
PUBLISHED: 2021, SOURCE: SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, VOLUME: 769
INDEXED IN: WOS
867
TITLE: Carbonation potential of recycled aggregates from construction and demolition waste
AUTHORS: Ricardo Infante Gomes; David Bastos; Catarina Brazão Farinha; Rosário Veiga; Jorge de Brito; Paulina Faria ; António Santos Silva; Alexandre Bogas;
PUBLISHED: 2021, SOURCE: fib Symposium, VOLUME: 2021-June, PAGES: 825-832
INDEXED IN: Scopus
868
TITLE: Catches, sales and discards: Small-scale fisheries in a Portuguese Marine park
AUTHORS: Castro, N; Romao, F ; Castro, JJ; Pereira, TJ; Pedro, S; Viegas, V; Costa, JL;
PUBLISHED: 2021, SOURCE: REGIONAL STUDIES IN MARINE SCIENCE, VOLUME: 42, PAGES: 101643
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 2
869
TITLE: Cement-based mortars production applying mining residues treated with an electro-based technology and a thermal treatment: Technical and economic effects  Full Text
AUTHORS: Almeida, J; Faria, P ; Ribeiro, AB; Silva, AS;
PUBLISHED: 2021, SOURCE: CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS, VOLUME: 280, PAGES: 122483
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 7
870
TITLE: Cement-Bonded Particleboards with Banana Pseudostem Waste: Physical Performance and Bio-Susceptibility
AUTHORS: Nunes, L; Cintura, E; Parracha, JL; Fernandes, B; Silva, V; Faria, P ;
PUBLISHED: 2021, SOURCE: INFRASTRUCTURES, VOLUME: 6, ISSUE: 6, PAGES: 86
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 10
871
TITLE: Characterisation of low-Reynolds number flow through an orifice: CFD results vs. laboratory data  Full Text
AUTHORS: Martins, NMC ; Covas, DIC; Meniconi, S; Capponi, C; Brunone, B;
PUBLISHED: 2021, SOURCE: JOURNAL OF HYDROINFORMATICS, VOLUME: 23, ISSUE: 4, PAGES: 709-723
INDEXED IN: WOS CrossRef: 6
872
TITLE: Characterization and correlation of engineering properties of basalts  Full Text
AUTHORS: Pereira, ML; Silva, PF; Fernandes, I; Chastre, C ;
PUBLISHED: 2021, SOURCE: BULLETIN OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT, VOLUME: 80, ISSUE: 4, PAGES: 2889-2910
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 2
873
TITLE: Characterization of drinking water storage tanks in Portugal
AUTHORS: Monteiro, L ; Pinheiro, A; Carneiro, J; Covas, D;
PUBLISHED: 2021, SOURCE: INGENIERIA DEL AGUA, VOLUME: 25, ISSUE: 1, PAGES: 48-57
INDEXED IN: WOS CrossRef: 5
874
TITLE: Characterization of the 2014 Indus River Flood Using Hydraulic Simulations and Satellite Images  Full Text
AUTHORS: Tariq, A; Shu, H; Kuriqi, A ; Siddiqui, S; Gagnon, AS; Lu, LL; Linh, NTT; Pham, QB;
PUBLISHED: 2021, SOURCE: REMOTE SENSING, VOLUME: 13, ISSUE: 11, PAGES: 2053
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 39
875
TITLE: CO2 sequestration by construction and demolition waste aggregates and effect on mortars and concrete performance-An overview  Full Text
AUTHORS: Gomes, RI; Farinha, CB; Veiga, R; de Brito, J; Faria, P ; Bastos, D;
PUBLISHED: 2021, SOURCE: RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS, VOLUME: 152, PAGES: 111668
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 30
876
TITLE: Colloidal nanosystems with mucoadhesive properties designed for ocular topical delivery
AUTHORS: Silva, B; Berta São Braz ; Delgado, E; Goncalves, L;
PUBLISHED: 2021, SOURCE: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS, VOLUME: 606, PAGES: 120873
INDEXED IN: WOS CrossRef: 30
877
TITLE: Combined Engineering-Statistical Method for Assessing Solar Photovoltaic Potential on Residential Rooftops: Case of Laghouat in Central Southern Algeria  Full Text
AUTHORS: Boulahia, M; Djiar, KA; Amado, M ;
PUBLISHED: 2021, SOURCE: ENERGIES, VOLUME: 14, ISSUE: 6, PAGES: 1626
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 6
878
TITLE: Combining shell and GBT-based finite elements: Plastic analysis with adaptive mesh refinement
AUTHORS: Manta, D; Gonçalves, R ; Camotim, D;
PUBLISHED: 2021, SOURCE: THIN-WALLED STRUCTURES, VOLUME: 158, PAGES: 107205
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 17
879
TITLE: Combining shell and GBT-based finite elements: Vibration and dynamic analysis  Full Text
AUTHORS: Manta, D; Goncalves, R ; Camotim, D;
PUBLISHED: 2021, SOURCE: THIN-WALLED STRUCTURES, VOLUME: 167, PAGES: 108187
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 12
880
TITLE: Comments on "Prediction on CO2 uptake of recycled aggregate concrete", Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering, 14, 746-759 (2020) COMMENT  Full Text
AUTHORS: Neves, R ;
PUBLISHED: 2021, SOURCE: FRONTIERS OF STRUCTURAL AND CIVIL ENGINEERING, VOLUME: 15, ISSUE: 6, PAGES: 1504-1506
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef

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