Geotechnical instrumentation in practice: Purpose, performance and interpretation
Emerald Publishing Limited
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978-0-7277-4753-2
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1990
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28. The proven usefulness of instrumentation systems on varied dam projects
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D. J. Knight, MA, FICE
D. J. Knight, MA, FICE
Sir Alexander Gibb & Partners
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D. J. Knight, MA, FICE
Sir Alexander Gibb & Partners
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Published:1990
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D. J. Knight, MA, FICE, 1990. "28. The proven usefulness of instrumentation systems on varied dam projects", Geotechnical instrumentation in practice: Purpose, performance and interpretation
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Purpose of Dam Instrumentation
Foundation Seepage Control Behaviour After First Impounding
Construction Stage Stability and Dan Raising
Effect of Particular Designs and Construction Techniques
Behaviour at Interfaces
Long-Term Monitoring
Assessment of Performance of Various Types of Instruments Used
Conclusions on Usefulness
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