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Spatial nonhomogenity of dredged materials in confined disposal areas.
R. J. Krizek
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Heterogeneity
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Area
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Disposal
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Compressibility
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Electrical Resistivity
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Laboratory Test
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Particle Size
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Shear Test
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Seismic Refraction
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Landfill
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Dry Density
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Moisture Content
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Dredged Material
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Weir
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Atterberg Limit
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Sample
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Survey
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Pipe
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Truck
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Site
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Lake
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Permeability
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INIS
laboratories
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pipes
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density
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shear
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permeability
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water content
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great lakes
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particle size
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test particles
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compressibility
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landfills
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refraction
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electrical resistivity
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vanes
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resistivity surveys
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