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Publications tagged with [marl]
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Arbanas Z.
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Mihalić S.
et al.
Landslide Brus was occurred in April 2005, near Brus village in Istria, Croatia. Landslide is typical block sliding and landslide body consists of practically unique flysch rock mass block, 150 m long and 35 m wide. Sliding was occurred momentary, without ...
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Engineering Geology -
Landslides
Reference:
Proceedings of the European Rock Mechanics Symposium (Eurock 2010)
This paper provides a review of recent instrumented load tests performed in these cemented calcareous materials. A total of 15 tests were selected from southeastern states based on the availability of good quality load test data and geotechnical information. ...
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Soil Mechanics -
Deep Foundations
Reference:
2009 International Foundation Congress and Equipment Expo, Contemporary Topics in Deep Foundations, Geotechnical Special Publication No. 185, ASCE
Galera J. M.
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Checa M.
et al.
This paper describes the lab and in situ site characterization works performed. In order to characterize as accurately as possible these marls, different levels in depth have been distinguished.
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Rock Mechanics -
Rock Behavior
Reference:
Slope Stability. CSIRO
This article provides a review of data from cemented calcareous formations, typically referred to as chalk or marl. Similar studies are ongoing for other types of rock and intermediate geomaterials.
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Soil Mechanics -
Deep Foundations
Reference:
Foundation Drilling, Vol. 29, No.3 March/April 2008