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Measures to control rising groundwater for construction on slightly permeable soils
Abstract The possibility is shown of controlling rising groundwater at sites composed of slightly permeable, silt-clay soils. Ways of decreasing water losses into the soil by reducing water consumption, monitoring consumption and diversion of water, removal of water-containing structures and networks to the surface, etc. are suggested. Construction of blanket drains in the base of structures is also recommended.
Measures to control rising groundwater for construction on slightly permeable soils
Abstract The possibility is shown of controlling rising groundwater at sites composed of slightly permeable, silt-clay soils. Ways of decreasing water losses into the soil by reducing water consumption, monitoring consumption and diversion of water, removal of water-containing structures and networks to the surface, etc. are suggested. Construction of blanket drains in the base of structures is also recommended.
Measures to control rising groundwater for construction on slightly permeable soils
Kushner, S. G. (author)
1994
Article (Journal)
English
Local classification TIB:
770/6545/8000
BKL:
56.20
Ingenieurgeologie, Bodenmechanik
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