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  1. Standardised Methods for Sampling by Drilling and Excavation and for Groundwater Measurements

    The Technical Committees of the European Committee for Standardisation (CEN) and the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) on...
    Ferdinand Stölben, Volker Eitner in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  2. Engineering Geocryological Map** for Construction in the Permafrost Regions

    Results of compiling a digital engineering geological and engineering geocryological maps at all stages of a geotechnical survey for construction are...
    Felix Rivkin, Irina Kuznetsova, ... Sergey Suhodolsky in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  3. The Effect of Sand on Strength of Mixtures of Bentonite-Sand

    The main purpose of this research is to evaluate the effect of sand on strength of compacted samples of bentonite sand mixtures. Samples of bentonite...
    Mohammad C. Pakbaz, Navid Khayat in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  4. Austrian Guideline for Geomechanical Design of Tunnels - Necessity for Cooperation between Geologists, Geotechnical and Civil Engineers

    Rising competitive pressure in the construction business, ever tighter schedules being set up by the clients and ongoing disputes between engineering...
    Ludwig Schwarz, Stefan Eder, ... Helmut Hammer in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  5. Influence of Underground Coal Mining on the Environment in Horna Nitra Deposits in Slovakia

    Mechanical mining of brown coal takes place in the complicated engineering-geological conditions below the volcanic mountain range Vtacnik and under...
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  6. A Multidisciplinary Approach for the Evaluation of the “Bottegone” Subsidence (Grosseto, Italy)

    In January 1999 a subsidence phenomenon took place in Maremma (Italy): an elliptical shaped sinkhole formed, characterised by a diameter of 140 m and...
    Otello Del Greco, Elena Garbarino, Claudio Oggeri in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  7. Matching Monitoring, Risk Allocation and Geotechnical Baseline Reports

    Monitoring ground and construction behaviour is a well-known risk mitigation tool during the construction of many European infrastructure projects....
    Martin Th van Staveren, Ton J. M. Peters in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  8. Towards Quality Assurance and an Adequate Risk Management in Geotechnical Engineering - Application of Eurocode 7 and DIN 4020 in Engineering Geology

    A key issue of engineering geology is the extreme variety of soil and rock, their heterogeneity and at places anisotropy, the fabric of rockmasses,...
    Kurt Schetelig, Michael Heitfeld, ... Mark Mainz in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  9. A Constitutive Model for Chemically Sensitive Clays

    This paper deals with a chemo-hydro-mechanical (CHM) model for unsaturated clays. The chemo-mechanical effects are described within an elasto-plastic...
    Nathalie Boukpeti, Robert Charlier, ... Zejia Liu in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  10. Soil Investigation Aspects of a Complex Metro Project in Amsterdam

    The municipality of Amsterdam wishes to reduce the level of car traffic within the City Centre. As a consequence the public transport is to be...
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  11. Effects of the Determination of Characteristic Values of Soil Parameters

    In April 1996 the German version of the Eurocode EC 7 “Geotechnical design - General rules” was published as a “pre-standard”, entitled V ENV 1997-1....
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  12. Behaviour of the Weak Rock Cut Slopes and Their Characterization Using the Results of the Slake Durability Test

    Slopes excavated in argillaceous rocks often show degradation mechanisms and local falls which affect both safety and maintenance costs of the roads....
    Joan Martinez-Bofill, Jordi Corominas, Albert Soler in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  13. An Overview of the Geological and Geotechnical Aspects of the New Railway Line in the Lower Inn Valley

    The new railway line in the lower Inn-valley is part of the Brenner railway axis from Munich to Verona (“feeder north”). The first section between...
    Stefan Eder, Gerhard Poscher, Christoph Sedlacek in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  14. Investigation of Karst Cavities and Earth Subsidence with Combined Application of Boring and Geophysics in the Progress of High-Speed Railway Routes

    In Germany there are a lot of new high-speed railways in planning or under construction. One of these is the new Nuremberg - Ingolstadt railway line...
    Bodo Lehmann, Rudolf Pöttler, ... Manfred Kühne in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  15. Numerical Modelling of Seismic Slope Stability

    Earthquake ground-motions recorded worldwide have shown that many morphological and geological structures (topography, sedimentary basin) are prone...
    Céline Bourdeau, Hans-Balder Havenith, ... Gilles Grandjean in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  16. Suitability Maps of Underground Construction in the Province of South-Holland

    Subsurface suitability maps give an insight in both the geology and the physical and chemical soil properties. The geology and soil properties...
    Jurgen Herbschleb, Brecht B. T. Wassing, Henk J. T. Weerts in Engineering Geology for Infrastructure Planning in Europe
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  17. An Earthquake Early Warning System for the Romanian Capital

    Although earthquake early warning systems have inherently short warning times between seconds and a minute they become increasingly important as part...
    Friedemann Wenzel in Perspectives in Modern Seismology
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  18. Nonlinear Seismology - The Seismology of the XXI Century

    Nonlinear effects in ground motion during large earthquakes have been a long controversial issue between seismologists and geotechnical engineers....
    Gh. Marmureanu, M. Misicu, ... B. F. Apostol in Perspectives in Modern Seismology
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  19. The Dead Sea Fault and Its Effect on Civilization

    The Dead Sea fault (DSF) is the most impressive tectonic feature in the Middle East. It is a plate boundary, which transfers sea floor spreading in...
    Zvi Ben-Avraham, Michael Lazar, ... Shmuel Marco in Perspectives in Modern Seismology
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  20. Modelling of Descending Slab Evolution Beneath the SE-Carpathians: Implications for Seismicity

    Recent findings from regional seismic tomography and refraction studies and from GPS studies on vertical movements together with extremely high...
    A. Ismail-Zadeh, B. Müller, F. Wenzel in Perspectives in Modern Seismology
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