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Sediment Shear Strength. Using the Laboratory T-Bar and Effect of the Diameter

Revue Paralia
doi 10.5150/revue-paralia.2016.s01
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Date

January 1, 2016

Authors
Daniel LEVACHERAndry RAZAKAMANANTSOARitesh GUPTA
Publisher

Centre Francais du Littoral


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