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Buildings, structure & design

The observational method—learning from projects. Powderham A. J. Jan., 59–69

Codes of practice & standards

What is the matter with geotechnical engineering? Atkinson J. Briefing. July, 155–158

Corrosion

Investigation of corroded stainless steel reinforcing elements in spent oil shale backfill. Winter M. G., Butler A. M., Brady K. C. and Stewart W. A. Jan., 35–46

Developing Countries

Retaining walls built with scrap tyres. Sayão A. S. F. J., Medeiros L. V., Sieira A. C. C. F., Gerscovich D. M. S. and Garga V. K. Oct., 217–219

Education & training

What is the matter with geotechnical engineering? Atkinson J. Briefing. July, 155–158

Environment

Improved use of pulverised fuel ash as general fill. Winter M. G. and Clarke B. G. Apr., 133–141

Pilot in situ auger mixing treatment of a contaminated site. Part 4. Performance at five years. Al-Tabbaa A. and Boes N. July, 187–202

Excavation

Excavations in gassy soils. Rowe R. K., Goveas L and Dittrich J. P. Briefing. July, 159–161

Observations of ground and structure improvements during site redevelopment in Dublin. Long M. Oct., 229–242

Failures

Active and passive earth pressure coefficients by a kinematical approach. Soubra A.-H. and Macuh B. Apr., 119–131

Field testing & monitoring

Design of a large soil retaining structure with pressuremeter analysis. Monnet J. and Allagnat D. Jan., 71–78

The use of compensation grouting in tunnelling: a case study. Lee S.-W. Apr., 101–109

Foundations

Foundation design for the refloat of the Maureen steel gravity platform. Broughton P., Davies R. L., Aldridge T. and Carrington T. Apr., 111–118

Some observations on the influence of recent climate change on the subsidence of shallow foundations. Pugh R. S. Briefing. Jan., 23–25

Geology

Influence of preparation techniques on the index properties of clay. Navaneethan T. and Sivakumar V. Oct., 243–248

Geotechnical engineering

Active and passive earth pressure coefficients by a kinematical approach. Soubra A.-H. and Macuh B. Apr., 119–131

Geotechnical engineering and building research: the early days of soil mechanics at BRS—Part 3, 1944–1948. Penman A. D. M. Briefing. Jan., 27–34

Geotechnical engineering and building research: the early days of soil mechanics at BRS—Part 4, 1948–1957. Penman A. D. M. Briefing. Apr., 93–99

Influence of preparation techniques on the index properties of clay. Navaneethan T. and Sivakumar V. Oct., 243–248

Pilot in situ auger mixing treatment of a contaminated site. Part 4. Performance at five years. Al-Tabbaa A. and Boes N. July, 187–202

Skempton's legacy to the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers. Bond A. J. Briefing. Jan., 3–22

What is the matter with geotechnical engineering? Atkinson J. Briefing. July, 155–158

Groundwater

Groundwater control for construction in the Lambeth Group. Preene M. and Roberts T. O. L. Oct., 221–227

Grouting

A comparison between tube-à-manchette and lance grouting to assist tunnel excavation through chalk. Newman T. G. and Ingle J. L. July, 175–186

Finite-element analysis of a compensation grouting field trial in soft clay. Addenbrooke T. I., Ong J. C. W. and Potts D. M. Jan., 47–58

The use of compensation grouting in tunnelling: a case study. Lee S.-W. Apr., 101–109

History

Geotechnical engineering and building research: the early days of soil mechanics at BRS—Part 3, 1944–1948. Penman A. D. M. Briefing. Jan., 27–34

Geotechnical engineering and building research: the early days of soil mechanics at BRS—Part 4, 1948–1957. Penman A. D. M. Briefing. Apr., 93–99

Skempton's legacy to the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers. Bond A. J. Briefing. Jan., 3–22

Landfill

Excavations in gassy soils. Rowe R. K., Goveas L and Dittrich J. P. Briefing. July, 159–161

Materials technology

Improved use of pulverised fuel ash as general fill. Winter M. G. and Clarke B. G. Apr., 133–141

Mathematical modelling

Finite-element analysis of a compensation grouting field trial in soft clay. Addenbrooke T. I., Ong J. C. W. and Potts D. M. Jan., 47–58

Offshore engineering

Foundation design for the refloat of the Maureen steel gravity platform. Broughton P., Davies R. L., Aldridge T. and Carrington T. Apr., 111–118

Recycling of materials

Improved use of pulverised fuel ash as general fill. Winter M. G. and Clarke B. G. Apr., 133–141

Retaining walls built with scrap tyres. Sayão A. S. F. J., Medeiros L. V., Sieira A. C. C. F., Gerscovich D. M. S. and Garga V. K. Oct., 217–219

Research & development

Pilot in situ auger mixing treatment of a contaminated site. Part 4. Performance at five years. Al-Tabbaa A. and Boes N. July, 187–202

Retaining walls

Active and passive earth pressure coefficients by a kinematical approach. Soubra A.-H. and Macuh B. Apr., 119–131

Design of a large soil retaining structure with pressuremeter analysis. Monnet J. and Allagnat D. Jan., 71–78

Investigation of corroded stainless steel reinforcing elements in spent oil shale backfill. Winter M. G., Butler A. M., Brady K. C. and Stewart W. A. Jan., 35–46

Retaining walls built with scrap tyres. Sayão A. S. F. J., Medeiros L. V., Sieira A. C. C. F., Gerscovich D. M. S. and Garga V. K. Oct., 217–219

Three-dimensional effects in the construction of a long retaining wall. Gourvenec S., Powrie W. and De Moor E. K. July, 163–173

Roads & highways

Three-dimensional effects in the construction of a long retaining wall. Gourvenec S., Powrie W. and De Moor E. K. July, 163–173

Safety & hazards

The observational method—learning from projects. Powderham A. J. Jan., 59–69

Site investigation

Influence of preparation techniques on the index properties of clay. Navaneethan T. and Sivakumar V. Oct., 243–248

Steel structures

Foundation design for the refloat of the Maureen steel gravity platform. Broughton P., Davies R. L., Aldridge T. and Carrington T. Apr., 111–118

Stress analysis

Modelling of particle breakage of coarse aggregates incorporating strength and dilatancy. Indraratna B. and Salim W. Oct., 249–258

Strength and testing of materials

Modelling of particle breakage of coarse aggregates incorporating strength and dilatancy. Indraratna B. and Salim W. Oct., 249–258

Subsidence

Some observations on the influence of recent climate change on the subsidence of shallow foundations. Pugh R. S. Briefing. Jan., 23–25

Temporary works

Groundwater control for construction in the Lambeth Group. Preene M. and Roberts T. O. L. Oct., 221–227

Observations of ground and structure improvements during site redevelopment in Dublin. Long M. Oct., 229–242

Three-dimensional effects in the construction of a long retaining wall. Gourvenec S., Powrie W. and De Moor E. K. July, 163–173

Thermal effects

Observations of ground and structure improvements during site redevelopment in Dublin. Long M. Oct., 229–242

Tunnels & tunnelling

A comparison between tube-à-manchette and lance grouting to assist tunnel excavation through chalk. Newman T. G. and Ingle J. L. July, 175–186

Excavations in gassy soils. Rowe R. K., Goveas L and Dittrich J. P. Briefing. July, 159–161

Finite-element analysis of a compensation grouting field trial in soft clay. Addenbrooke T. I., Ong J. C. W. and Potts D. M. Jan., 47–58

Groundwater control for construction in the Lambeth Group. Preene M. and Roberts T. O. L. Oct., 221–227

The observational method—learning from projects. Powderham A. J. Jan., 59–69

The use of compensation grouting in tunnelling: a case study. Lee S.-W. Apr., 101–109

Weather

Some observations on the influence of recent climate change on the subsidence of shallow foundations. Pugh R. S. Briefing. Jan., 23–25

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