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Geotechnical engineering, also
known as
geotechnics, is the
branch of
civil engineering concerned with the
engineering behavior of
earth materials. It...
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Weight System Soil
mechanics Soil...
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geotechnical engineering, a
discontinuity (often
referred to as a joint) is a
plane or
surface that
marks a
change in
physical or
chemical characteristics...
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became a
private foundation in 1985. The
research is
conducted within geotechnics and ****ociated
disciplines and aims to
develop new
methods and analysis...
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Pipeline geotechnics – state-of-the-art. In: S.C.M.
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Geotechnics.
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earthquake engineering,
environmental geotechnics, geosynthetics,
groundwater monitoring, and
coastal and
geotechnical ocean engineering.
Papers on new and...
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similitude questions in
geotechnical centrifuge modelling",
International Journal of
Physical Modelling in
Geotechnics, 7 (3): 1–23
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geomorphology and
geotechnics". Géotechnique. 32 (3): 175–194. doi:10.1680/geot.1982.32.3.175. Hoek...
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geotechnical engineering, a
tieback is a
structural element installed in soil or rock to
transfer applied tensile load into the ground.
Typically in...
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Dhananjay L. (2003). Soil
Mechanics and
Geotechnical Engineering.
Taylor & Francis. pp. 1–2. "
Geotechnical/Geological Engineering" (PDF). Professional...