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Paper concludes that minimum thickness of 40 cm when using loam and clay, must be observed with regard to susceptibility to damage and above all to erosion, while it may be restricted to 20 cm when using hydration.
Paper concludes that minimum thickness of 40 cm when using loam and clay, must be observed with regard to susceptibility to damage and above all to erosion, while it may be restricted to 20 cm when using hydration.
Factors affecting thickness of clay compacting in canal construction
Wonach richtet sich die Dicke der Tondichtungen im Kanalbau ?
Kieil, K. (author)
1959
6 pages
Article (Journal)
German
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