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Physicochemical Theory of Effective Stresses

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The above-discussed results of the Terzaghi theory modification are of great importance for the modern soil mechanics, because they improve understanding of the relationships between the effective stresses in soils and both external and internal physicochemical factors. The data available now support its further development by using the achievements in molecular physics and physicochemical mechanics.

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Osipov, V.I. (2015). Physicochemical Theory of Effective Stresses. In: Physicochemical Theory of Effective Stress in Soils. SpringerBriefs in Earth Sciences. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20639-4_3

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