The clays involved in the 1963 Vajont landslide: Genesis and geomechanical implications
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Title
The clays involved in the 1963 Vajont landslide: Genesis and geomechanical implications
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Keywords
Vajont landslide, Clay, Illite/Smectite mixed layer, Shear strength, Volcanic ash, Jurassic tephra
Journal
ENGINEERING GEOLOGY
Volume 294, Issue -, Pages 106376
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Online
2021-09-17
DOI
10.1016/j.enggeo.2021.106376
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