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Publications tagged with [reinforced embankment]
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                    Shaw-Shong L.                    
                                
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                    Wei L.                    
                                
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                <p>This paper presents a case history of a distressed 6m to 10m high soil nailed slope formed for basement excavation at fill ground over a natural valley. Above the soil nailed slope, there is an existing 8m to 11m high reinforced soil wall, located 23m away ...
            
    
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                        Soil Mechanics - 
                
                    Earth Retaining Structures
                
            
        Reference: 
        The 17 th Southeast Asian Geotechnical Conference Taipei, Taiwan, May 10 - 13, 2010 
    
                <p>For the purposes of this document a reinforced slope is defined as a compacted fill embankment that incorporates the use of horizontally placed geosynthetic reinforcement to enhance the stability of the soil structure.</p>
            
    
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                        Soil Mechanics - 
                
                    Earth Retaining Structures
                
            
        Reference: 
        Reinforced soil slopes and embankments, Strata Systems Inc. Version 100119
    
                <p>This Geoguide presents a recommended standard of good practice for the design and construction supervision of permanent reinforced fill features in Hong Kong. The Geoguide also provides a Model Specification which stipulates the general requirements on ...
            
    
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                        Soil Mechanics - 
                
                    Earth Retaining Structures
                
            
        Reference: 
        Geotechnical Engineering Office, Civil Engineering Department, The Government of the Hong Kong, 2002.