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Although fully penetrating stone columns have widely been studied in the literature, the number of published studies on floating stone columns – which also have been efficiently used to improve vertically lengthy soft-clay deposits – is very limited. Basal reinforcement with geosynthetic is another technique that increases overall st...

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Iron ore tailings dams must be constantly monitored for safety purposes. Among the aspects traditionally monitored are geotechnical protocols, such as piezometric levels along the dam. Recently, geophysics, a science that studies, among other things, dynamic processes in the Earth, has contributed to non-invasive monitoring using electro-resistivity met...

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Rock and joint alteration leads to modifications in their properties, resulting in a reduction of rock mass strength and consequently a decrease in the safety of engineering structures. The alteration process changes the material and alters its geomechanical behavior. This research presents the studies conducted to evaluate the mechanical behavior of ro...

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This study presents a laboratory investigation on the susceptibility of suffusion in soil samples collected from a very old earth dam. The dam, rebuilt around 1800, is composed of two earth fills and lacks a clay core or filtration components, making it vulnerable to internal erosion. Following an inspection in 2006, concerns were raised about the dam&a...

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