Canadian Geotechnical Journal, May 2018 Table of Contents
The May 2018 issue of the Canadian Geotechnical Journal, Volume 55, No. 5 (as are all past issues of the CGJ) is available online at no extra cost to all CGS members. To access the journal (current or past issues), just log into the member section of the CGS website at cgs.ca/login then select the Canadian Geotechnical Journal link from the left-hand navigation column.
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Articles in this issue include:
- Laboratory pullout resistance of a new screw soil nail in residual soil
- A novel technique to monitor subsurface movements of landslides
- Field measurements of overlap reductions for two reinforced fabric-encased geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs)
- Effects of coupled static and dynamic strain rates on mechanical behaviors of rock-like specimens containing pre-existing fissures under uniaxial compression
- Field study on axial bearing capacity and load transfer characteristic of waveform micropile
- Analysis of passive earth pressure modification due to seepage flow effects
- Laboratory characterization and discrete element modeling of shrinkage and cracking in clay layer
- Behaviour of saturated railway track foundation materials during undrained cyclic loading
- Behavior of soil heave inside stiffened caissons being installed in clay
- Particle breakage in granular materials — a conceptual framework
- Thermo-hydro-mechanical coupling analysis of a thermo-active diaphragm wall
- Co-seismic stress changes and damage to tunnels in the 23 October 2004 Mid-Niigata Prefecture earthquake
- Geometrical effects on the load transfer mechanism of pile groups: three-dimensional numerical analysis