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Use of GIS systems to analyze soil compressibility, swelling and bearing capacity under superficial...

Use of GIS systems to analyze soil compressibility, swelling and bearing capacity under superficial...

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Use of GIS systems to analyze soil compressibility, swelling and bearing capacity under superficial foundations in Algiers region, Algeria Use of GIS systems to analyze soil compressibility, swelling and bearing capacity under superficial foundations in Algiers region, Algeria

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Use of GIS systems to analyze soil compressibility, swelling and bearing capacity under superficial foundations in Algiers region, Algeria Use of GIS systems to analyze soil compressibility, swelling and bearing capacity under superficial foundations in Algiers region, Algeria

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NR&DI URBAN-INCERC

Journal title

Urbanism. Arhitecturǎ. Construcții, 2018-12, Vol.9 (4), p.357-370

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English

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NR&DI URBAN-INCERC

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Contents

Nowadays, information about geotechnical parameters and future stability of soil is highly demanded by geotechnical laboratories and companies. The use of geotechnical information systems integrated in a GIS offers a better manipulation of the geotechnical parameters of different sites for a general exploitation of storage, manipulation, management...

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Use of GIS systems to analyze soil compressibility, swelling and bearing capacity under superficial foundations in Algiers region, Algeria Use of GIS systems to analyze soil compressibility, swelling and bearing capacity under superficial foundations in Algiers region, Algeria

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_4cd16c0e1fbc4ad582ce87e30ce09626

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2069-0509

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2069-6469

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