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Permafrost Formation and Aggradation in a 23-m High Homogeneous Dyke: A Case-Study
Permafrost Formation and Aggradation in a 23-m High Homogeneous Dyke: A Case-Study
Permafrost Formation and Aggradation in a 23-m High Homogeneous Dyke: A Case-Study
Konrad, J.-M. (author) / Ladet, R. (author) / Carlson, R. F.
International conference; 8th, Cold regions engineering ; 1996 ; Fairbanks; AK
1996-01-01
12 pages
Also known as "The cold regions infrastructure: an international imperative for the 21st century"
Conference paper
English
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