Determination of creep properties of frozen soils by means of the borehole dilatometer relaxation test : final report / by Branko Ladanyi.: M183-2/2418E-PDF
"The Geological Survey of Canada, as part of its contribution to the Energy Research and Development Program, is undertaking research into various aspects of environmental constraints on energy transportation in northern Canada posed by permafrost terrain. A component of this research includes interest in the mechanical properties of permafrost soils, and in improved methods for determining those properties in the field and in the laboratory... this study has the objective: "To investigate the usefulness of the borehole dilatometer relaxation test (BDRT) as a method for in place determination of creep properties of frozen soils""--page 1.
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| Title | Determination of creep properties of frozen soils by means of the borehole dilatometer relaxation test : final report / by Branko Ladanyi. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
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| Description | 1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) : charts, illustrations. |
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