Engineering problems involving pre-consolidated clay shales

The Associate Committee on Soil and Snow Mechanics is one of about thirty special committees which assist the National Research Council in its work. Formed in 1945 to deal with an urgent wartime problem involving soil and snow, the Committee is now performing its intended task of co-ordinating Canad...

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Main Author: Hardy, R. M.
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Language:English
Published: National Research Council of Canada. Associate Committee on Soil and Snow Mechanics 1957
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spelling ftdatacite:10.4224/40001218 2023-05-15T16:37:58+02:00 Engineering problems involving pre-consolidated clay shales Hardy, R. M. 1957 https://dx.doi.org/10.4224/40001218 https://nrc-publications.canada.ca/eng/view/object/?id=e3358805-4c50-4f8c-8315-b86d7df7004c en eng National Research Council of Canada. Associate Committee on Soil and Snow Mechanics Text Journal article article-journal ScholarlyArticle 1957 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.4224/40001218 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z The Associate Committee on Soil and Snow Mechanics is one of about thirty special committees which assist the National Research Council in its work. Formed in 1945 to deal with an urgent wartime problem involving soil and snow, the Committee is now performing its intended task of co-ordinating Canadian research studies concerned with the physical and mechanical properties of the terrain of the Dominion. It does this through subcommittees all Snow and Ice, Soil Mechanics, Muskeg, and Permafrost. The Committee, which, consists of about fifteen Canadians appointed as individuals and not as representatives, each for a 3-year term, has funds acoilable to it for making research grants for work in its fields of interest. Inquiries will be welcomed and should be addressed to: The Secretary, Associate Committee on Soil and Snow Mechanics, c/o The Division of Building Research, National Research Council, Ottawa, Canada. : Le Comité associé de la mécanique des sols et de la neige est l'un parmi près de 30 comités spéciaux qui épaulent le Conseil national de recherches du Canada dans ses travaux. Formé en 1945 pour faire face à un problème de nature urgente en temps de guerre concernant les sols et la neige, le Comité remplit maintenant sa fonction prévue de coordonner les efforts de recherche au Canada portant sur les propriétés physiques et mécaniques du terrain du Dominion. À cette fin sont affectés des sous-comités sur la Neige et la glace, la Mécanique des sols, le Muskeg et le Pergélisol. Ce Comité, qui compte environ 15 membres canadiens habilités en qualité de particuliers et non de représentants, chacun pour un mandat de trois (3) ans, dispose de fonds pour subventionner des recherches mises en oeuvre à l'intérieur de ses champs d'intérêt. Nous vous invitons à soumettre toute demande de renseignements à l'adresse suivante : le Secrétaire, Comité associé de la mécanique des sols et de la neige, a/s la Division des recherches en bâtiment, Conseil national de recherches du Canada, Ottawa (Ontario), Canada. : Reprinted from: Transactions of the Engineering Institute of Canada no. 1 September 1957 : Réimprimé de : Transactions of the Engineering Institute of Canada no. 1 September 1957 : Tenth Canadian Soil Mechanics Conference, December 17-18, 1956, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Text Ice permafrost pergélisol DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Canada Conseil ENVELOPE(-67.433,-67.433,-67.596,-67.596)
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description The Associate Committee on Soil and Snow Mechanics is one of about thirty special committees which assist the National Research Council in its work. Formed in 1945 to deal with an urgent wartime problem involving soil and snow, the Committee is now performing its intended task of co-ordinating Canadian research studies concerned with the physical and mechanical properties of the terrain of the Dominion. It does this through subcommittees all Snow and Ice, Soil Mechanics, Muskeg, and Permafrost. The Committee, which, consists of about fifteen Canadians appointed as individuals and not as representatives, each for a 3-year term, has funds acoilable to it for making research grants for work in its fields of interest. Inquiries will be welcomed and should be addressed to: The Secretary, Associate Committee on Soil and Snow Mechanics, c/o The Division of Building Research, National Research Council, Ottawa, Canada. : Le Comité associé de la mécanique des sols et de la neige est l'un parmi près de 30 comités spéciaux qui épaulent le Conseil national de recherches du Canada dans ses travaux. Formé en 1945 pour faire face à un problème de nature urgente en temps de guerre concernant les sols et la neige, le Comité remplit maintenant sa fonction prévue de coordonner les efforts de recherche au Canada portant sur les propriétés physiques et mécaniques du terrain du Dominion. À cette fin sont affectés des sous-comités sur la Neige et la glace, la Mécanique des sols, le Muskeg et le Pergélisol. Ce Comité, qui compte environ 15 membres canadiens habilités en qualité de particuliers et non de représentants, chacun pour un mandat de trois (3) ans, dispose de fonds pour subventionner des recherches mises en oeuvre à l'intérieur de ses champs d'intérêt. Nous vous invitons à soumettre toute demande de renseignements à l'adresse suivante : le Secrétaire, Comité associé de la mécanique des sols et de la neige, a/s la Division des recherches en bâtiment, Conseil national de recherches du Canada, Ottawa (Ontario), Canada. : Reprinted from: Transactions of the Engineering Institute of Canada no. 1 September 1957 : Réimprimé de : Transactions of the Engineering Institute of Canada no. 1 September 1957 : Tenth Canadian Soil Mechanics Conference, December 17-18, 1956, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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