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Predicting the Post-Subsidence Consolidation of Slowly Subsiding Loess Soils in Constructing Hydraulic Structures
Factors are revealed that characterize the composition and properties of subsiding loess soils affecting the long-term deformation of the loess foundation beds of hydraulic structures due to long-term wetting and water infiltration. A method of predicting the likely magnitude of post-subsidence consolidation is developed.
Predicting the Post-Subsidence Consolidation of Slowly Subsiding Loess Soils in Constructing Hydraulic Structures
Factors are revealed that characterize the composition and properties of subsiding loess soils affecting the long-term deformation of the loess foundation beds of hydraulic structures due to long-term wetting and water infiltration. A method of predicting the likely magnitude of post-subsidence consolidation is developed.
Predicting the Post-Subsidence Consolidation of Slowly Subsiding Loess Soils in Constructing Hydraulic Structures
Olyanskii, Yu. I. (author) / Shchekochikhina, E. V. (author) / Kalinovskii, S. A. (author)
2020
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
BKL:
56.30
Wasserbau
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56.30$jWasserbau
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