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Wisconsin DOT Releases Literature Review on Lateral Spreading of Soft Soils

November 28, 2010 rockman Comments Off on Wisconsin DOT Releases Literature Review on Lateral Spreading of Soft Soils

They cited 10 references related to the lateral spreading of soft soils compacted in highway applications. The citations were published between 2010 and 1994 and include seven references from conference proceedings and journals, two technical […]

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