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SOIL STABILITY ANALYSIS OF A DEEP EXCAVATION PLACED IN HISTORICAL UNSTABILITY BLACK SEA COSTAL AREA

Ginju, Silviu, Chirica, Anton

First published: 2013-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2013/ba1.v2/s02.048View metrics

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Title
SOIL STABILITY ANALYSIS OF A DEEP EXCAVATION PLACED IN HISTORICAL UNSTABILITY BLACK SEA COSTAL AREA
Authors
Ginju, Silviu, Chirica, Anton
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 13th SGEM GeoConference on SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGIES IN GEOLOGY, EXPLORATION AND MINING
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2013
Pages
365 - 370 pp
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
Not available yet
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
Keywords
References18
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  3. Terzaghi, K. Stability of slopes of natural clays. Proc. 1 st ICSMF, Cambridge USA: 161-165, 1936;

  4. Stanculescu, I., Chirica, A., Mlenajek, R., Matei, L., Galer, M., Pojar, V. The influence of structure on the properties of some clay rocks. Proc. XI ECSMF Copenhagen, 1995;

  5. Chirica, A., Contributions concerning the influence of cohesive soil macrostructure of settlements and yielding of the foundation ground. Ph.D. Thesis, Technical University of Civil engineering, Bucharest, 1991;

  6. Morgerstern, N. R. & Tchalenko, J. S. Microstructural observations on shear zone from slips in natural clays. Proceedings of the Geotechnical Conference Oslo: 147-152, 1967;

  7. Stanculescu, I., Some problems concerning stability of clay slopes. Sc. Bul. Of civil Engineering Institute Bucharest, 1960;

  8. Veder, C. Landslides and their stabilization with contributions by R. Hilbert. Springer – Verlag, New-York, Wien, 1981.

  9. Chirica, A., Galer, M. Peculiarities of slope stability loss in dilatants clays, Baltic Geotechnics’95, Rotterdam, 1995

  10. Constantinescu, A., Comsa, R., Matei, L. Analysis of a progressive failure in Pannonian clays. Proc. ECSMFE, Brighton, 1979;

  11. Matei, L. Pannonian clays in Tranzilvania. Romania Academy Press, Bucharest, 1983;

  12. Terzaghi, K. Stability of slopes of natural clays. Proc. 1 st ICSMF, Cambridge USA: 161-165, 1936;

  13. Stanculescu, I., Chirica, A., Mlenajek, R., Matei, L., Galer, M., Pojar, V. The influence of structure on the properties of some clay rocks. Proc. XI ECSMF Copenhagen, 1995;

  14. Chirica, A., Contributions concerning the influence of cohesive soil macrostructure of settlements and yielding of the foundation ground. Ph.D. Thesis, Technical University of Civil engineering, Bucharest, 1991;

  15. Morgerstern, N. R. & Tchalenko, J. S. Microstructural observations on shear zone from slips in natural clays. Proceedings of the Geotechnical Conference Oslo: 147-152, 1967;

  16. Stanculescu, I., Some problems concerning stability of clay slopes. Sc. Bul. Of civil Engineering Institute Bucharest, 1960;

  17. Veder, C. Landslides and their stabilization with contributions by R. Hilbert. Springer – Verlag, New-York, Wien, 1981.

  18. Chirica, A., Galer, M. Peculiarities of slope stability loss in dilatants clays, Baltic Geotechnics’95, Rotterdam, 1995

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