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Fall 2019
The oil-based drilling fluids are mainly used to explore hydrocarbon resources. During the drilling operation, a significant amount of oil-contaminated drill cuttings, which are crushed rocks, sands and clays mixed with the drilling fluids, are transported to the surface. In order to reduce the...
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Effect of an Embankment Reconstruction Using a Wicking Geotextile in the Drainage and Strength of Subgrade
DownloadFall 2021
Railways are essential for the transportation of goods and people and are an integral component of Canada’s economy (Leishman et al. 2017). As a part of the Canadian Pacific Railway’s (CP) Grade Stabilization/Remediation Plan, a 45 m section of a railway embankment located at Fort Saskatchewan...