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February - Volume 170, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 59
May - Volume 170, Issue 2, Pages 61 - 122
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November - Volume 170, Issue 4, Pages 185 - 245
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May 2017
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Arul Arulrajah, PhD, MEngSc, BSc, FIEAust, CPEng
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Improving the geotechnical properties of soft clay with nano-silica particles
Foad Changizi, MSc
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Abdolhosein Haddad, PhD
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Mitigating the seismic settlement of foundations on sand by ground improvement techniques
Hadi Ahmadi, PhD
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Abolfazl Eslami, PhD
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Arabani Mahyar, PhD
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Effect of soil type on nail pull-out resistance
Amir Shahraki Ghadimi, MSc, CEng
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Ali Ghanbari, Phd, CEng
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Mohsen Sabermahani, Phd, CEng
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Mahmoud Yazdani, Phd, CEng
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Finite-element and limit equilibrium analyses of a stabilised natural high slope
Xinli Wu, MSc
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Hany El Naggar, PhD, PEng
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Arun J. Valsangkar, PhD, PEng
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for Finite-element and limit equilibrium analyses of a stabilised natural high slope
Durability of partial saturation to counteract liquefaction
Abdulhakim Zeybek, MSc
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Gopal Santana Phani Madabhushi, MTech, PhD (Cantab)
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Reducing the hydraulic erosion of sand using microbial-induced carbonate precipitation
Minoo Amin, MSc
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Seyed Mohammad Ali Zomorodian, PhD
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Brendan C. O'Kelly, PhD, FTCD, CEng, CEnv, MICE
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