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Chapter 1. State of the art on the likelihood of internal erosion of dams and levees by means of testing
Chapter 2. Erosion widening and breach widening, historical and experimental observations
Chapter 3. Suffusion and internal instability
Chapter 4. Backward erosion piping
Chapter 5. Contact erosion
Chapter 6. Concentrated leak erosion
Chapter 7. Head cut development and impinging jet erosion process
Chapter 8. Relationship between the erosion properties of soils and other soil parameters
Chapter 9. Terminology and typology of erosion phenomena
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Add Erosion in Geomechanics Applied to Dams and Levees, Erosion is the most common cause of failures at earth-dams, dikes and levees, whether through overtopping and overflowing, or internal erosion and piping. This book is dedicated to the phenomenon of internal erosion and piping. It is not intended to be ex, Erosion in Geomechanics Applied to Dams and Levees to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Erosion in Geomechanics Applied to Dams and Levees, Erosion is the most common cause of failures at earth-dams, dikes and levees, whether through overtopping and overflowing, or internal erosion and piping. This book is dedicated to the phenomenon of internal erosion and piping. It is not intended to be ex, Erosion in Geomechanics Applied to Dams and Levees to your collection on WonderClub |