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Suction as an untapped natural soil reinforcement to reduce embodied carbon in geotechnical structur...

Suction as an untapped natural soil reinforcement to reduce embodied carbon in geotechnical structur...

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Suction as an untapped natural soil reinforcement to reduce embodied carbon in geotechnical structures: the case study of flood embankments in Hamburg area

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Suction as an untapped natural soil reinforcement to reduce embodied carbon in geotechnical structures: the case study of flood embankments in Hamburg area

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Les Ulis: EDP Sciences

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E3S web of conferences, 2020-01, Vol.205, p.12001

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English

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Les Ulis: EDP Sciences

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The commitment to cut CO
2
emissions is now becoming a matter of legal obligations in several countries worldwide and the construction industry, one of the main sectors contributing to carbon emissions, is required to develop new approaches for carbon-efficient design. A study was undertaken to examine whether the inclusion of negative pore-w...

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Suction as an untapped natural soil reinforcement to reduce embodied carbon in geotechnical structures: the case study of flood embankments in Hamburg area

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_2436d65d6de84c1fbec178c9ab9fba81

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_2436d65d6de84c1fbec178c9ab9fba81

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2267-1242,2555-0403

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2267-1242

DOI

10.1051/e3sconf/202020512001

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