Hydrotechnical Construction

, Volume 33, Issue 2, pp 86–92 | Cite as

Improving the designs and construction procedure for rock-and-earth-fill dams built in the far north

  • I. M. Vasil'ev
  • V. A. Pekhtin
  • A. A. Serov
Safety of Water-Development Works
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Cohesive Soil Hydroelectric Plant Mechanical Compaction Inverse Filter Pneumatic Tire 
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  • I. M. Vasil'ev
  • V. A. Pekhtin
  • A. A. Serov

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