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Spring 2023
Countries around the world strive to improve the well-being of their people; one of the means to achieve that is to ensure a safe, resilient, and efficient transportation network. Bhutan, a developing country, in southeast Asia, shares the common goal of poverty reduction and economic growth...
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2017-08-21
The Ripley Landslide is one of the smallest among the 12 landslides at the Ashcroft-Thompson River Valley, located approximately 10 km south of Ashcroft, B.C. Since it was first identified in 1951, it has been studied by numerous researchers to understand the kinematics controlling its behaviour....
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Quality Control Considerations for Overburden Earth-fill Tailings Dam Construction in the Oil Sands
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Quality control and construction methods for an oil sands overburden tailings dam in the Albertan Oil Sands can differ from these conventional construction methods due to two governing factors: A high overburden to ore ratio with a complex geology requiring significant waste management effort and...
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Fall 2014
Mine waste rock is one of the largest waste streams produced from precious metal mining that must be managed over the long-term. Of particular concern is the management of chemical oxidation of sulphide minerals termed acid rock drainage (ARD). This thesis presents a field and laboratory...
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Spring 2020
Geohazard monitoring is becoming increasingly important alongside increased expectations for the protection of the public. Technological advances in the field of remote monitoring and instrumentation has allowed for an economically efficient means of data collection. Traditional methods of...
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2000
Konrad, J. M., Law, T., Piche, R., Finn, W. D. L., Cathro, D. C., Atukorala, U., Byrne, P. M., Youd, T. L., Wride, C. E., Biggar, K. W., Sego, D. C., Hofmann, B. A., Vaid, Y. P., Hughes, J., List, B. R., Monahan, P. A., Sokowicz, J., Czajewski, K., Stewart, R. A., Lord, E. R. F., Zavodni, Z., Kupper, A., Imrie, A. S., Woeller, D. J., Robertson, P. K., Campanella, R. G., Chan, D. H., Scott, D., Phillips, R., Hammamji, Y., Howie, J. A., Watts, B. D., Morgenstern, N. R., Plewes, H. D., Gu, W. H., Tan, S.
Abstract: The Canadian geotechnical engineering community has completed a major collaborative 5 year research project entitled the Canadian Liquefaction Experiment (CANLEX). The main objective of the project was to study the phenomenon of soil liquefaction, which can occur in saturated sandy...