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Publikováno v:
Tailings and Mine Waste 2000 ISBN: 9781003078579
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https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003078579-17
https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003078579-17
Publikováno v:
Canadian Geotechnical Journal. 36:907-933
When sandy soils respond in a strain-softening manner to undrained loading, an estimation of the resulting undrained shear strength (Su) is required to determine the potential for flow liquefaction at a given site. One of the most commonly used metho
Autor:
E. C. McRoberts, J. A. Sladen
Publikováno v:
Canadian Geotechnical Journal. 29:650-665
The paper focuses on a review of elements of the liquefaction of sand. Consideration is given to both the static and cyclic approach, and the bases for many of the divergent opinions that currently exist are given. The objective of the paper is to st
Autor:
E. C. McRoberts, J. F. Nixon
Publikováno v:
Canadian Geotechnical Journal. 13:294-310
The sedimentation behaviour of thick dispersions of mineral grains and water, a process that can be called hindered settling, is of some interest in geotechnical practice. This study draws attention to the existence of the phenomenon, investigates th
Publikováno v:
Canadian Geotechnical Journal. 25:637-661
Geotechnical engineering embraces soil mechanics, rock mechanics, and engineering geology. In practice it employs a wide variety of techniques ranging from site mapping and characterization to advanced theoretical analysis and performance monitoring.
Autor:
E. C. McRoberts, J. F. Nixon
Publikováno v:
Canadian Geotechnical Journal. 12:159-162
'Paper by Mackay, J . R. Can. Geotech. J . 11(2), p p 230-237. In these soils horizontal ice lenses are rarely observed by themselves except as sub-horizontal lenses in the active layer. The discussers would like to expand upon one theory noted by th
Autor:
J. F. Nixon, E. C. McRoberts
Publikováno v:
Canadian Geotechnical Journal. 10:439-452
An analysis of the engineering behavior of a thawing soil requires knowledge of the rate of melting. Some solutions for heat transfer in thawing soils are reviewed. The relative importance of the thermal properties necessary for solution is assessed