Effect of transport layer system on suction distribution for tropical residual soil slopes
Substantial surficial deposits of many tropical climate regions are covered by tropical residual soils. The weathering process forms a layered sloping soil of Grade VI and Grade V soil mantle with variable hydraulic conductivities, ksat which creates capillary barrier effect at the interface of Grad...
Main Author: | Yunusa, Gambo Haruna (Author) |
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Format: | Thesis |
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2015-11.
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