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    Geotechnical engineer's portable handbook / by 250112 Day, Robert W.

    Published 2000
    Subjects: “…Engineering geology…”
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    Geology for Civil Engineers by McLean, A. C. 377781, Gribble, C. D. 377784

    Published 1985
    Subjects: “…Engineering geology…”
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    Granular Geomechanics / by Kuhn, Matthew R., author 649322, ScienceDirect (Online service) 7722

    Published 2017
    Subjects: “…Engineering geology…”
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    Geology : applied to engineering / by 320216 West, Terry R.

    Published 1995
    Subjects: “…Engineering geology…”
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    Geology for engineers and environmental scientists / by 394558 Kehew, Alan E.

    Published 1995
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    Numerical methods in geotechnical engineering / by Desai, C. S. (Chandrakant S.), 1936-

    Published 1977
    Subjects: “…Engineering geology…”
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    Principles of engineering goelogy / by 423321 Attewell, P. B., Farmer, I. W. (Ian William)

    Published 1976
    Subjects: “…Engineering geology…”
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    The bases of seismic microzoning of the territories with difficult engineering-geological conditions (on the example of the Black Sea coast of North-West Caucasus) by M. A. Kirichenko, T. V. Luybimova, V. V. Pendin

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…The engineering-geological and seismic properties of the main stratigraphic-genetic complexes and engineering-geological elements have been analyzed. …”
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    Remote sensing interpretation and analysis of key engineering geological problems in the Nalati Mountain crossing section of the Yining-Aksu Railway by Fuqiang Chen

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The EW-NEE trending seismic-active fault zones in the area are mainly developed in the Meso-Cenozoic soft strata, with the southern margin of the Nalati fault and the Qiapu River fault as the typical ones, all of which have the phenomenon of local 're-movement'; the rockfall hazard regions in the upper reaches of the Gongnai River is mainly distributed in the intersection area of Highway G217 and G218 and its east areas, mainly in the sunny slope area.The results provide reliable basic data for field engineering geological surveys and route scheme comparisons, verifying the guiding function of the remote sensing in railway surveys in complex mountainous areas.…”
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