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Geotechnical problems with recultivation of domestic-waste landfills

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Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering Aims and scope

A solution is examined for one of the problems of large cities − closure and recultivation of landfills containing solid domestic wastes. Landfills are situated in unfavorable areas frequently in slide-prone sections. Modern geotechnologies in combination with use of different materials for the final coverings are cited for a recultivation example of a landfill in the Adlersk district of Sochi.

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Translated from Osnovaniya, Fundamenty i Mekhanika Gruntov, No. 5, pp. 19–21, September-October, 2012.

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Marinichev, M.B., Marshalka, A.Y. Geotechnical problems with recultivation of domestic-waste landfills. Soil Mech Found Eng 49, 188–191 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11204-012-9188-2

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