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Geosynthetic Modeling System (GM) Version 1.1 (5 1/4 inch) (for Microcomputers)
In cooperation with Robert Hartley of the Land Pollution Control Division (LPCD) of the Hazardous Waste Engineering Research Laboratory (HWERL) in Cincinnati, Ohio, Gregory N. Richardson of Soil and Material Engineers, Inc., and Robert M. Koerner of the Geosynthetic Research Institute at Drexel University, have completed a document entitled 'Geosynthetic Design Guidance for Hazardous Waste Landfill Cells and Surface Impoundments'. In an effort to computerize the document's design problems the Geosynthetic Modeling System (GM system) was produced. The objectives of the modeling system are to increase the speed of calculation of results and to reduce the frequency of human error resulting from manual calculations.
Geosynthetic Modeling System (GM) Version 1.1 (5 1/4 inch) (for Microcomputers)
In cooperation with Robert Hartley of the Land Pollution Control Division (LPCD) of the Hazardous Waste Engineering Research Laboratory (HWERL) in Cincinnati, Ohio, Gregory N. Richardson of Soil and Material Engineers, Inc., and Robert M. Koerner of the Geosynthetic Research Institute at Drexel University, have completed a document entitled 'Geosynthetic Design Guidance for Hazardous Waste Landfill Cells and Surface Impoundments'. In an effort to computerize the document's design problems the Geosynthetic Modeling System (GM system) was produced. The objectives of the modeling system are to increase the speed of calculation of results and to reduce the frequency of human error resulting from manual calculations.
Geosynthetic Modeling System (GM) Version 1.1 (5 1/4 inch) (for Microcomputers)
1992
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Solid Wastes Pollution & Control , Environment , Environmental Management & Planning , Software , Linings , Hazardous materials , Waste management , Diskettes , Waste disposal , Environmental protection , Land pollution control , Computerized simulations , Earth fills , Design criteria , Performance evaluation , Geosynthetic materials , Geosynthetic modeling system , Geomembranes