Case Study on Using Seismic Cone Penetration (SCPTu) Data to Avoid a Deep Foundation for a New School in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
Serge Bourque, Benjamin McGuigan, Michel Poirier
In the proceedings of: GeoOttawa 2017: 70th Canadian Geotechnical Conference; 12th joint with IAH-CNCSession: Field Investigation II - CPT, Geophysics, etc.
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Serge Bourque; Benjamin McGuigan; Michel Poirier (2017) Case Study on Using Seismic Cone Penetration (SCPTu) Data to Avoid a Deep Foundation for a New School in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada in GEO2017. Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Geotechnical Society.
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title = Case Study on Using Seismic Cone Penetration (SCPTu) Data to Avoid a Deep Foundation for a New School in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada,
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