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February - Volume 174, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 97
April - Volume 174, Issue 2, Pages 99 - 237
June - Volume 174, Issue 3, Pages 239 - 330
August - Volume 174, Issue 4, Pages 331 - 472
October - Volume 174, Issue 5, Pages 473 - 610
December - Volume 174, Issue 6, Pages 611 - 706
Volume 174, Issue 4
August 2021
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Xueyu Geng
Xueyu Geng
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1353-2618
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Themed issue on deep and underground construction
Editorial
Paul J. Vardanega, BE, MEngSc, PhD, GMICE, MASCE, MIEAust, FHEA
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Way Way Moinet, MEng, ACGI, MSc, DIC, PhD, CEng, MICE
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Riccardo Castellanza, PhD
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Deformation of framed structures due to tunnelling – a novel assessment approach
Eugene Kwan Lok Wong, BEng, LLB, PgC, MPhil, CEng, MICE, MCIArb, MHKIE, RPE (Civil, Geotechnical)
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Longitudinal responses of shield tunnel subjected to surcharge considering dislocation
Fayun Liang, PhD
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Qiang Yuan, MSc
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Zhu Song, PhD
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Jiaping Li, PhD
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Shaoxia Zhang, MSc
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Influence of tunnel shape on tunnel lining behaviour
Tien Tai Nguyen, MSc
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Ngoc Anh Do, PhD
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Maxim Anatolyevich Karasev, PhD
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Dang Van Kien, PhD
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Daniel Dias, PhD
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Challenges of earth pressure balance tunnelling in weathered granite with boulders
Nan Zhang, BEng
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Shui-Long Shen, PhD
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An-Nan Zhou, PhD
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Hai-Min Lyu, PhD
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In situ automatic monitoring and working state assessment of inclined shafts in coal mines
Qixiang Yan, PhD
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Binjia Li, MEng
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Yanyang Zhang, PhD
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Chuan He, PhD
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Single excavation face method for super-large-span bifurcated tunnels
Zhongsheng Tan, PhD
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Zhenliang Zhou, BEng
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Heng Kong, PhD
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Bojian Zhao, MS
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Jinpeng Zhao, MS
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Impact of the Calder's Wharf development on Docklands Light Railway tunnels, London, UK
Richard Jonathan Ball, BSc (Hons), MSc, CEng, MICE, FGS
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Nicholas John Langdon, BEng, MSc, DIC, CEng, CEnv, FICE, FGS
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David Peter Giles, BSc (Hons), PhD, CGeol, FGS, FHEA
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Estimation of building damage caused by adjacent deep excavation in clay
Nian-wu Liu, PhD
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Yao-ying Liang, MRes
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Feng Yu, PhD
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Kai Fang, PhD
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Xiao-nan Gong, PhD
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Yi-tian Chen, MRes
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Excavation case study in Manhattan, NY with practical approach to predict ground movements
Evangelia S. Ieronymaki, PhD
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James D. Maniscalco, MSc
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Gonzalo Corral, ScD
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Planning the construction of a deep basement on the site of a previous retained excavation
Andrew Smith, MA, PhD, MBA, CEng, FICE, CGeol, FGS
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Ria Blackmore, MEng, CEng, MICE
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Ying Tay, BEng, PhD, CEng, FICE
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Pawan Sethi, BEng (Hons), MSc, CEng, MICE, CPEng, FIEAust
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