Collection of articles from rheology of ground and engineering geology

This document contains the translations of some recent articles written by Soviet scientists on the strength and creep of frozen soils, applicable to the design of foundations in permafrost areas. These will be of interest to anyone engaged in northern engineering work.

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Main Author: National Research Council Of Canada. Institute For Research In Construction
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: National Research Council of Canada 1987
Subjects:
sol
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spelling ftdatacite:10.4224/20331608 2023-05-15T17:56:30+02:00 Collection of articles from rheology of ground and engineering geology National Research Council Of Canada. Institute For Research In Construction 1987 https://dx.doi.org/10.4224/20331608 https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/object/?id=300a796d-4018-4256-8a44-b97d49240d69 en eng National Research Council of Canada permafrost soils soil mechanics rheological properties shear strength frozen soils creep pergélisol sol propriété rhéologique mécanique des sols résistance au cisaillement sol gelé fluage Text Report report ScholarlyArticle 1987 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.4224/20331608 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z This document contains the translations of some recent articles written by Soviet scientists on the strength and creep of frozen soils, applicable to the design of foundations in permafrost areas. These will be of interest to anyone engaged in northern engineering work. Report permafrost pergélisol DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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topic permafrost
soils
soil mechanics
rheological properties
shear strength
frozen soils
creep
pergélisol
sol
propriété rhéologique
mécanique des sols
résistance au cisaillement
sol gelé
fluage
spellingShingle permafrost
soils
soil mechanics
rheological properties
shear strength
frozen soils
creep
pergélisol
sol
propriété rhéologique
mécanique des sols
résistance au cisaillement
sol gelé
fluage
National Research Council Of Canada. Institute For Research In Construction
Collection of articles from rheology of ground and engineering geology
topic_facet permafrost
soils
soil mechanics
rheological properties
shear strength
frozen soils
creep
pergélisol
sol
propriété rhéologique
mécanique des sols
résistance au cisaillement
sol gelé
fluage
description This document contains the translations of some recent articles written by Soviet scientists on the strength and creep of frozen soils, applicable to the design of foundations in permafrost areas. These will be of interest to anyone engaged in northern engineering work.
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author National Research Council Of Canada. Institute For Research In Construction
author_facet National Research Council Of Canada. Institute For Research In Construction
author_sort National Research Council Of Canada. Institute For Research In Construction
title Collection of articles from rheology of ground and engineering geology
title_short Collection of articles from rheology of ground and engineering geology
title_full Collection of articles from rheology of ground and engineering geology
title_fullStr Collection of articles from rheology of ground and engineering geology
title_full_unstemmed Collection of articles from rheology of ground and engineering geology
title_sort collection of articles from rheology of ground and engineering geology
publisher National Research Council of Canada
publishDate 1987
url https://dx.doi.org/10.4224/20331608
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