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Problematic Soils Proceedings Of The Symposium Held At The Nottingham Trent University School Of Property And Construction On 8 November 2001 P R Fleming

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Problematic Soils Proceedings Of The Symposium Held At The Nottingham Trent University School Of Property And Construction On 8 November 2001 P R Fleming
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Publisher: Thomas Telford Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.94 MB
Pages: 211
Author: P. R. Fleming, E. J. Murray, I. Jefferson, E. Faragher
ISBN: 9780727730435, 0727730436
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Problematic Soils Proceedings Of The Symposium Held At The Nottingham Trent University School Of Property And Construction On 8 November 2001 P R Fleming by P. R. Fleming, E. J. Murray, I. Jefferson, E. Faragher 9780727730435, 0727730436 instant download after payment.

Problematic soils brings together in one volume a collection of papers presented at the Problematic Soils symposium, organised by East Midlands Geotechnical Group of the Institution of Civil Engineers. The papers discuss the behaviour and characteristics of problematic soils (particularly those found in the UK), and they also offer guidance on possible treatment techniques that could be applied for their successful engineering.The proceedings of this symposium are split into three sections

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