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                     Non-Destructive Geophysical Evaluation Of Deep-Mixed Soil: A Computer Modeling Study Non-Destructive Geophysical Evaluation Of Deep-Mixed Soil: A Computer Modeling StudyBy David A. Staab Numerical modeling was used to investigate the feasibility of using two geophysical imaging techniques, cross-borehole ground penetrating radar (XBGPR) tomography and electrical resistivity (ER) tomog Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Single Axis Tooling Methods - A. Introduction Single Axis Tooling Methods - A. IntroductionBy George K. Burke Single axis soil mixing is a mechanical method of blending soil in situ with a reagent binder to achieve improved character. Generally this achieves a design compressive strength or shear strength and Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Environmental Impact Management Through Foundation System - Synopsis Environmental Impact Management Through Foundation System - SynopsisBy Deshmukh A. M. Existence of human beings and their relationship with the nature is symbiotic. The lack of perspective and negligence of nature disturbs the equilibrium of environment and causes unprecedented disaste Jan 1, 1996 
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                     111,000m Of Continuous Flight Auger Piling For LNG Tank Bases In Poor Alluvial Soils, Isle Of Grain, UK 111,000m Of Continuous Flight Auger Piling For LNG Tank Bases In Poor Alluvial Soils, Isle Of Grain, UKBy Shane Baker Cementation Foundations Skanska Ltd encountered many significant challenges in designing and constructing the foundations for the LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) tanks and associated structures at the Isl Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Shaft End Bearing Capacity In Cavernous Limestone Shaft End Bearing Capacity In Cavernous LimestoneBy Issa S. Oweis Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed primarily of calcite (calcium carbonate). In the presence of an aqueous solution of carbon dioxide (carbonic acid) bicarbonate radicals (2HCO3)- are produced t Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Formation Of Interlocking Jet Grout Columns At Large Depth Formation Of Interlocking Jet Grout Columns At Large DepthBy Chu E. Ho Jet grout column formation at large depths are prone to several uncertainties, such as inaccuracy in setting out boreholes, drilling deviation, soil variability and reduced jetting energy at the nozzl Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Challenges And Uncertainties Relating To Open Caissons Challenges And Uncertainties Relating To Open CaissonsBy Fathi Abdrabbo Open caissons are used for many geotechnical engineering applications. Open caissons may be used as deep foundation elements bypassing weak soils to tip in firm deeper strata, and in rivers and mariti Jan 1, 2012 
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                     The Driven Grout Pile - An Economical Alternative In Pile Foundations ? Scope The Driven Grout Pile - An Economical Alternative In Pile Foundations ? ScopeBy Brian Langdon The DRIVEN GROUT PILE was developed in 1989 by DeWitt Construction, Incorporated. This piling essentially consists of a cost-in-place concrete piling that reacts on a steel boot that is driven to bear Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Pressure Injected Footings Mobile Convention Centre - Introduction Pressure Injected Footings Mobile Convention Centre - IntroductionBy D. G. Bishop This paper is intended as a review and update of the use of Pressure Injected Footings as deep foundation units in North America. We will discuss various aspects of this pile and then discuss a partic Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Understanding Soils Reports - Presented At A Structural Engineers Association Of Northern California Continuing Education Seminar On Foundations/Excavations, March 1984 Understanding Soils Reports - Presented At A Structural Engineers Association Of Northern California Continuing Education Seminar On Foundations/Excavations, March 1984By Loring A. Wyllie Preparation, understanding and use of soils reports must be a team effort to be fully effective. The soils engineer must know what is to be built and exactly where. The structural engineer and owner m Jan 1, 1986 
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                     High Capacity Piles In The Hamilton Bayfront Area High Capacity Piles In The Hamilton Bayfront AreaBy C. D. Thompson Pile load test programs were carried out in 1984 and 1985 at Stelco's and Dofasco's Steel Making Plants in the Hamilton Bayfront area. 323.9 mm outside diameter by 9.5 mm wall thickness Grad Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Design Of Deep Foundations Over Shallow Mine Workings Design Of Deep Foundations Over Shallow Mine WorkingsBy Tianfei Liao Extensive site investigations revealed that abandoned shallow mine workings exist under a site planned for construction of a major new facility. Since the mine voids were susceptible to collapse, they Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Analysis Of A Deep Excavation In Calgary, Alberta Analysis Of A Deep Excavation In Calgary, AlbertaBy Thomas Lardner Excavation for The Bow, EnCana, in downtown Calgary, occurred between May 2007 and September 2008. A monitoring programme was used to determine the behaviour of the shoring wall, soil and bedrock dur Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Increasing Lateral Pile Stiffness Through Limited Soil Improvement Increasing Lateral Pile Stiffness Through Limited Soil ImprovementBy Thomas J. Weaver Piles extending through soft soil near the ground surface will have a relatively low lateral stiffness. As a result, lateral serviceability limits may control the number of piles required for foundat Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Resonant Pile Driving - Part I - The Promise & The Reality - Part II - Soldier Pile Installation - Light Rail Transit - Buffalo, New York - 1. Historic Background. Resonant Pile Driving - Part I - The Promise & The Reality - Part II - Soldier Pile Installation - Light Rail Transit - Buffalo, New York - 1. Historic Background.By D. R. Dance The Resonant, or as it has more commonly come to be known the 'Sonic' Pile Driver, dates back to the early 1960's, when prototypes were produced by Charlie Guild, of Providence, Rhode I Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Lower Risks With ECR®/EFT®-Measurements In Underground Constructions Lower Risks With ECR®/EFT®-Measurements In Underground ConstructionsBy Patrick P. A. Wolfs In the summer of 2000, the ECR®/EFT® was first introduced in the Netherlands. After the first project a field test was performed together with other geophysical methods to prove the liability of these Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Ultimate Pullout Capacity Of Batter Piles Ultimate Pullout Capacity Of Batter PilesBy M. R. Madhav The ultimate pullout capacity of single batter piles has been presented in literature in three contradictory trends. These trends are: the pullout capacity of a single batter pile increases, remain al Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Dewatering Practice For Deep Basements In Hawaii Dewatering Practice For Deep Basements In HawaiiBy Masanoub R. Fujioka A brief discussion of the methodologies involved in dewatering practices, particularly as used in Hawaii in coralline formations. A description of early dewatering practices includes a number of case Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Evaluation Of The Group Equivalent Pile Approach For Laterally Loaded Shafts Evaluation Of The Group Equivalent Pile Approach For Laterally Loaded ShaftsBy Cheng Lin The Group Equivalent Pile (GEP) approach was proposed by researchers to analyze a laterally loaded pile group. This approach enables engineers to evaluate the behavior of a pile group in single pile a Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Technical Aspects And Research In Downdrag Technical Aspects And Research In DowndragBy Jean-Louis Briaud The following is a summary of a very recent report prepared at Texas A&M University for the National Cooperative Highway Research Program and entitled "Downdrag on Bitumen Coated Piles". Anytime the Jan 1, 1989 
