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Stone Strong is the largest precast retaining wall block available on the market measuring 3′ by 8′, weighing 6,000 lbs. This block is not misplaced easily.

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Provides Access to over 100,000 Bibliographic and Abstracted Records – Current Coverage: 1970 – Present. Visit ASCE Civil Engineering Database

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Geo Photo Album

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A very nice collection of photos of geotechnical failures, geotechnical construction projects and methods. Put together by Ross W. Boulanger at UC Davis and James Michael Duncan from Virginia Tech, Blacksburg. Visit Geo Photo Album

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Adobe PDF Shear Flow Geo Metamorphic Eng Interflow V structure rock Mike Stagg UK MDStagghydrologyGeologysoilsResearch Visit Mike Stagg UK hydrology Geology soils

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