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Construction dewatering in fine soils: some problems and solutions

Construction dewatering in fine soils: some problems and solutions
Construction dewatering in fine soils: some problems and solutions
Ground Panel Paper 10195 water level in fine soils are often unstable, but can be stabilized by reducing porewater pressures in the surrounding soil. Construction dewatering is a technique for local reduction of pore pressures on a temporary basis by pumping from an array of wells...
pumping, excavations, low, queen mary & westfield college, fine, reduction, stability, design, permeability, stabilisation, systems, w j engineering resources, soils, local, sheetpiles, pore, wells, cofferdams, pumping stations, vacuum, construction, ejectors, dewatering, pressure, london university
1353-2618
17-26
Preene, M.
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Powrie, W.
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Preene, M.
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Powrie, W.
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Preene, M. and Powrie, W. (1994) Construction dewatering in fine soils: some problems and solutions. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Geotechnical Engineering, 107 (1), 17-26. (doi:10.1680/igeng.1994.25717).

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Ground Panel Paper 10195 water level in fine soils are often unstable, but can be stabilized by reducing porewater pressures in the surrounding soil. Construction dewatering is a technique for local reduction of pore pressures on a temporary basis by pumping from an array of wells...

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Published date: January 1994
Keywords: pumping, excavations, low, queen mary & westfield college, fine, reduction, stability, design, permeability, stabilisation, systems, w j engineering resources, soils, local, sheetpiles, pore, wells, cofferdams, pumping stations, vacuum, construction, ejectors, dewatering, pressure, london university

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Local EPrints ID: 74917
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/74917
ISSN: 1353-2618
PURE UUID: 2c0455fb-c342-4135-86a6-e26dcffa85f6
ORCID for W. Powrie: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2271-0826

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Date deposited: 11 Mar 2010
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:37

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Author: M. Preene
Author: W. Powrie ORCID iD

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