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Estimation of Foundation Settlements in Sand from CPT

Cone Penetration Testing for In-Situ Evaluation of Liquefaction Potential of Sands

Progressive Failure and Particle Size Effect in Bearing Capacity of a Footing on Sand

Liquefaction Analysis for Navy Structures

The Future of Geotechnical Centrifuges

Laboratory Small Scale Modelling Tests Using the Hydraulic Gradient Similitude Method

Modeling of Mechanically Stabilized Earth Systems: A Seismic Centrifuge Study

A Plane Stress Direct Shear Apparatus for Testing Clays

Stiffness of Sands in Monotonic and Cyclic Torsional Simple Shear

Permeability of Disturbed Zone Around Vertical Drains

Information Systems for Engineering Organizations

Financial Management in the Engineering Firm

Performance of a Welded Wire Wall with Poor Quality Backfills on Soft Clay

Comparative Study of a Geogrid and a Geotextile Reinforced Embankments

A Reinforcing Method for Earth Retaining Walls Using Short Reinforcing Members and a Continuous Rigid Facing

Contribution of Vegetation Roots to Shear Strength of Soil

Sand-Anchor Interaction in Anchored Geosynthetic Systems

Design of Retaining Walls Reinforced with Geosynthetics

Design of Geosynthetically Reinforced Slopes

Design of Reinforced Embankments Recent Developments in the State-of-the-Art

 

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