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... . Standard test method for hydraulic conductivity compat- dependent hydraulic conductivity of clay liners.
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... . Clogging of MSW landfill leachate collection compacted clay liners.
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... In Testing of the flow in the interface of a composite bottom liner. geotextiles and and acceptance Criteria for geosynthetic Clay Liners, L.W.
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... . Equations for calculating the rate of liquid migration through composite liners due to geomembrane defects.
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... of clay liner hydraulic conductivity. In waste Containment Systems: Journal of geotechnical and geoenvironmental Engineering, 132(10)
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... . Unsaturated and swell of nonprehydrated geosynthetic clay liners permeated with flow flux assessment for evapotranspirative cover compliance.
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... 3, October 1-5, Cagliari, Italy, hydraulic conductivity of geosynthetic clay liners. Journal of geotechni- Environmental Sanitary Engineering Centre, University of Cagliari, cal and geoenvironmental Engineering, 131(1)
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... 429-434. for geosynthetic Clay Liners, L.W.
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... . Geosynthetic clay liners permeated with chemical solutions and leachates.
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... . Laboratory study of high density testing of geosynthetic clay liners.
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... In Clay geosynthetic barriers, H zanz- Hydraulic conductivity of partially prehydrated geosynthetic clay liners inger, R.M.


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