Canadian Geotechnical Journal, April 2022 Table of Contents
The April 2022 issue of the Canadian Geotechnical Journal, Volume 59, No. 4 is available online to all CGS members. To access the current and past journals, log into your MyCGS account on the CGS website then select Geotechnical Publications. Non-CGS members can view the CGJ abstracts and citations for this issue at: https://cdnsciencepub.com/toc/cgj/current.
Articles in the April issue include:
- Load transfer mechanism of a load distributive compression anchor installed in weathered rock layer
- Centrifuge modelling of gas pipelines undergoing freeze–thaw cycles
- Soil-water retention curve model for fine-grained soils accounting for void ratio–dependent capillarity
- Development and validation of a method to predict the soil thermal conductivity using thermal piezocone penetration testing (T-CPTU)
- A method to predict desiccation crack depth in a compacted clayey soil
- Field study of group effects on the pullout capacity of “deep” helical piles in sand
- Bayesian neural network-based uncertainty modelling: application to soil compressibility and undrained shear strength prediction
- Simulating the effect of climate change on performance of a monolayer cover combined with an elevated water table placed on acid-generating mine tailings
- Bayesian estimation of soil-water characteristic curves
- Effect of autocorrelation function model on spatial prediction of geological interfaces
- Evaluation of design methods for side-resistance-only rock-socketed piles