Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering

, Volume 4, Issue 5, pp 352–357 | Cite as

Efficient methods of foundation engineering on permafrost soils (from the experience of constructing the Noril'sk Combine)

  • M. V. Kim
From The Experience Of Construction Organizations
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Civil Engineer Efficient Method Structural Foundation Hydraulic Engineer Foundation Engineering 
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