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Breakthroughs in geotechnics in the next century may not be as revolutionary as those in the 1920s and 1930s, but geotechnical engineers will face challenging jobs, particularly in combining soils with other materials and by reducing the adverse impact of construction works on our social fabric.
Breakthroughs in geotechnics in the next century may not be as revolutionary as those in the 1920s and 1930s, but geotechnical engineers will face challenging jobs, particularly in combining soils with other materials and by reducing the adverse impact of construction works on our social fabric.
Are the Glory Days All Behind Us?
Peck, Ralph B. (author)
Geo-Congress '98 ; 1998 ; Boston, MA
Judgment and Innovation ; 61-64
2015-12-20
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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