Problematic Soils Proceedings of the symposium held at The Nottingham Trent University School of Property and Construction on 8 November 2001

Problematic soils have been, and continue to be, a major geohazard to the built environment, with billions of pounds spent the world over preventing and remediating damage suffered as a result of their behaviour. This volume brings together a collection of papers that highlight the behaviour and cha...

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Corporate Authors: Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain), Nottingham Trent University
Other Authors: Jefferson, I. (Ian) (Editor), Murray, E.J (Editor), Faragher, E. (Editor), Fleming, P.R (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Thomas Telford 2001
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