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Keywords: ground water flow
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Paper presented at the ISRM International Symposium, November 19–24, 2000
Paper Number: ISRM-IS-2000-154
... characterisation of contaminants, ground water flow regime and subsurface geology. In case of instability of the subsoil or if great depths are to be reached, techniques of specialised heavy construction are essential for the implementation (i.e. sheetpiling, contiguous bored cased piles). land reclamation...
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Paper presented at the ISRM International Symposium, September 21–24, 1981
Paper Number: ISRM-IS-1981-088
..., the minimal change of water level is in- terpreted by the idea that there is a water path having enough section to let flow any discharge of the ground water flow in 1973 -1975. A water path in No.9 is not so big, there- fore, the water level increases to an upper water path of 18 m depth whenever the lower...