Clogging of pervious concrete pile caused by soil piping: an approximate experimental study
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Clogging of pervious concrete pile caused by soil piping: an approximate experimental study
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CANADIAN GEOTECHNICAL JOURNAL
Volume 55, Issue 7, Pages 999-1015
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Canadian Science Publishing
Online
2017-11-15
DOI
10.1139/cgj-2017-0238
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