- and ballets.
Atterberg was born in Gothenburg. His
father was
Anders Johan Atterberg, engineer; his
uncle was the
chemist Albert Atterberg. His mother...
- The
Atterberg limits are a
basic measure of the
critical water contents of a fine-grained soil: its
shrinkage limit,
plastic limit, and
liquid limit....
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Atterberg may
refer to:
Albert Atterberg (1846–1916),
Swedish chemist and
agricultural scientist Kurt
Atterberg (1887–1974),
Swedish composer and engineer...
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Albert Mauritz Atterberg (19
March 1846 – 4
April 1916) was a
Swedish chemist and
agricultural scientist who
created the
Atterberg limits,
which are commonly...
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based on the
plasticity properties of the soil, as
measured by the soils'
Atterberg limits. ISO 14688
grades clay
particles as
being smaller than 2 μm and...
- Not3s
Aladdin (play), by Adam Oehlenschläger, 1805
Aladdin (
Atterberg opera), by Kurt
Atterberg, 1941
Aladdin (Horneman opera), by
Christian Frederik Emil...
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integrity test Wave
equation analysis Laboratory testing Soil
classification Atterberg limits California bearing ratio Direct shear test
Hydrometer Proctor compaction...
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composers cited as
examples of the
curse include:
Malcolm Arnold Kurt
Atterberg Anton Bruckner (he
completed 10 symphonies, but "Study Symphony" and "Symphony...
- in B minor, Op. 27 is the only
sonata written by
Swedish composer Kurt
Atterberg. It can be
performed by
either a
string instrument (violin, viola, cello)...
- 'fine-grained soils', are
classified according to
their Atterberg limits; the most
commonly used
Atterberg limits are the
Liquid Limit (denoted by LL or w l...