Groundwater Engineering
Integrating information from several areas of engineering geology, hydrogeology, geotechnical engineering, this book addresses the general field of groundwater from an engineering perspective. It covers geological engineering as well as hydrogeological an
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Yiqun Tang Jie Zhou Ping Yang Jingjing Yan Nianqing Zhou
Groundwater Engineering Second Edition
Springer Natural Hazards
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Yiqun Tang Jie Zhou Ping Yang Jingjing Yan Nianqing Zhou •
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Groundwater Engineering Second Edition
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Yiqun Tang Department of Geotechnical Engineering, College of Civil Engineering Tongji University Shanghai China Jie Zhou Department of Geotechnical Engineering, College of Civil Engineering Tongji University Shanghai China
Jingjing Yan Tongji University Shanghai China Nianqing Zhou Tongji University Shanghai China
Ping Yang Tongji University Shanghai China
ISSN 2365-0656 Springer Natural Hazards ISBN 978-981-10-0668-5 DOI 10.1007/978-981-10-0669-2
ISSN 2365-0664
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ISBN 978-981-10-0669-2
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Preface
The largest largest source of freshwater lies in underground water. Rapid economic and construction development makes engineering geological and environmental problems of groundwater more serious. In many cases, such as soil deformation or pit bottom bursting in foundation pit excavation, land subsidence by engineering dewatering, quicksand, piping, or sand liquefaction in underground construction, stability problem in bedrock area, corrosion of concrete and steel bar, etc., groundwater always plays a crucial role. These engineering geological, hydrogeological problems or construction disasters have been paid a substantial amount of attention by researchers and engineers. A lot of new
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