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Comparison of surface wave techniques to estimate shear wave velocity in a sand and gravel sequence: Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham, UK
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Lithostratigraphic controls on recharge to the Chalk aquifer of Southern England
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A comparison of field methods used to define saline–fresh groundwater interfaces at two sites in North West England
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Sand pumping and well design in consolidated and semi-consolidated sandstone aquifers
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Earth fissure formation from groundwater pumping and the influence of a stiff upper cemented layer
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Correlation between Cα/Cc ratio and index parameters of soils
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Field strength development of repaired pavement using the recycling technique
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Subsidence map of underground mining influence for urban planning: an example from the Czech Republic
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The accuracy of sand and gravel reserve estimates
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