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Geotechnical engineering in Southeast Asia : a commemorative volume of the Southeast Asian Geotechnical Society / edited by A.S. Balasubramaniam, D.T. Bergado, S. Chandra.

Van Pelt Library TA710.4.S63 G46 1985
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Balasubramaniam, A. S.
Bergado, D. T.
Chandra, S., Dr.
Southeast Asian Geotechnicl Society.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Southeast Asian Geotechnical Society.
Soil mechanics--Southeast Asia.
Soil mechanics.
Southeast Asia.
Rock mechanics--Southeast Asia.
Rock mechanics.
Physical Description:
vii, 344 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm
Place of Publication:
Rotterdam ; Boston : A.A. Balkema ; Accord, MA : Distributed in USA & Canada by Balkema Publishers, 1985.
Contents:
Site investigation and in situ testing / Za-Chieh Moh
Engineering behavior of soils in Southeast Asia / A.S. Balasubramaniam ... [et al.]
Ground improvement works in South-East Asia / S.L. Lee ... [et al.]
Behaviour of piles in the soft organic clays in Southeast Asia / Chin Fung Kee
Settlement of structures on soft clays in Southeast Asia / S.B. Tan ... [et al.]
An empirical method for estimating secondary and total settlement / S.B. Tan
The seepage theory of primary and secondary consolidation / F.K. Chin
Engineering geology of the marine member of the Kallang formation in Singapore / S.B. Tan and K.W. Lee
Landslides and their control in Southeast Asia / E.W. Brand
Environmental geotechnics / Prinya Nutalaya ... [et al.]
Developments in rock mechanics / Yudhbir & J.J. Hung.
Notes:
Bibliography: pages 253-320.
ISBN:
9061915996
OCLC:
13640131

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