Internal Erosion of Dams and their Foundations
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- 9780415437240
- 627.8 INT
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NIMA Knowledge Centre | 6th Floor Silence Zone | Reference | 627.8 INT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | T0033155 |
The State of the Art of Assessing the Likelihood of Internal Erosion of Embankment Dams, Water Retaining Structures and Their Foundations. Assessing the Vulnerability of Dams to Internal Erosion Internal Erosion in Porjus Dam - Risk Assessment and Proposal for Upgrading Issues in the Management of Internal Erosion in UK Embankment Dams Bureau of Reclamation Experience with Evaluating Internal Erosion of Embankment Dams A Framework for Assessing the Likelihood of Internal Erosion and Piping of Embankment Dams and Their Foundations Assessment of the Likelihood of Initiation of Erosion in Embankment Dams Application of No, Excessive and Continuing Erosion Criteria to Existing Dams Re-Evaluation of Internal Erosion in Embankment Dams Using Temperature, Resistivity and SP Measurements Detection of International Erosion in Embankment Dams Using Temperature, Resistivity and SP Measurements Internal Stability of Particles in Dam Cores Made of Cohesionless Broadly Graded Moraines Specific Triaxial Devices for the Study of Internal Erosion in Cohensive Soils The Susceptibility of Internal Erosion in the Suorva Dam Filters and Internal Erosion in Swedish Dams Hydraulic Criteria for Internal Erosion in Cohesionless Soil Evaluation of Erosion of Soil Used in Dykes and Earth Embankments which are subjected to Flood Evaluating Internal Instability and Internal Erosion in a Selection of Existing Swedish Embankment Dams A Review of Corps of Engineers Levee Seepage Practices in the United States Investigation of Internal Erosion by the Process of Suffusion in Embankment Dams and Their Foundations FIREBIRD_: A Numerical Model for Breach Formation in Earthfill Dams by Overtopping of the Crest
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