Roles of interface transmissivity and hydraulic conductivity in limiting contaminant migration through composite liners
Ahmed AbdelRazek, R. Kerry Rowe
In the proceedings of: GeoOttawa 2017: 70th Canadian Geotechnical Conference; 12th joint with IAH-CNCSession: Geoenvironmental I
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Ahmed AbdelRazek; R. Kerry Rowe (2017) Roles of interface transmissivity and hydraulic conductivity in limiting contaminant migration through composite liners in GEO2017. Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Geotechnical Society.
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title = Roles of interface transmissivity and hydraulic conductivity in limiting contaminant migration through composite liners,
year = 2017
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