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Characteristic Features of Geologic-Engineering Surveys for Arterial Pipelines

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It is demonstrated that mechanical characteristics of soils can be adopted from familiar tables of Construction Rule and Regulation 2.02.01-83* as a function of their physical indicators determined for specimens and monoliths sampled along the route without detriment to the quality of design work and the reliability of the oil pipelines on the whole during subsequent service.

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Translated from Osnovaniya, Fundamenty i Mekhanika Gruntov, No. 3, pp. 18–20, May–June, 2005.

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Dimov, L.A., Bogushevskaya, E.M. Characteristic Features of Geologic-Engineering Surveys for Arterial Pipelines. Soil Mech Found Eng 42, 95–97 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11204-005-0032-9

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