The book is a comprehensive treatment of the application of geotechnical engineering to site selection, site exploration, design, operation and closure of mine waste storage facilities.The level and content are suitable as a technical source and reference for practising engineers engaged both in the
Geotechnical Engineering for Mine Waste Storage Facilities
โ Scribed by Geoffrey E. Blight (Author)
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2009
- Leaves
- 656
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The book is a comprehensive treatment of the application of geotechnical engineering to site selection, site exploration, design, operation and closure of mine waste storage facilities.The level and content are suitable as a technical source and reference for practising engineers engaged both in the design and operational management of mine waste s
โฆ Subjects
Environment & Agriculture;Agriculture & Environmental Sciences;Environmental Sciences;Engineering & Technology;Civil, Environmental and Geotechnical Engineering;Waste & Recycling;Mining, Mineral & Petroleum Engineering;Mining Engineering
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