Malikzada et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Determination of strength characteristics of natural and stabilized alluvial subgradesMalikzada et al., 2022
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- Malikzada A
- Arslan E
- Develioglu I
- Pulat H
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- Arabian Journal of Geosciences
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Alluvial deposits, which are mainly sediments with high void ratios, have not completed their geological formation. Since they contain organic matter, their bearing capacity and shear strength are low, and they are included in the class of problematic soils. The damage and …
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