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Advances in Geoengineering Along the Belt and Road: Proceedings of 1st Belt and Road Webinar Series on Geotechnics, Energy and Environment 2021
Zhu, Hong-Hu ; Garg, Ankit ; Zhussupbekov, Askar (Author)
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Springer
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Advances in Geoengineering Along the Belt and Road: Proceedings of 1st Belt and Road Webinar Series on Geotechnics, Energy and Environment 2021 - Zhu, Hong-Hu ; Garg, Ankit ; Zhussupbekov, Askar
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Synopsis "Advances in Geoengineering Along the Belt and Road: Proceedings of 1st Belt and Road Webinar Series on Geotechnics, Energy and Environment 2021"
Geotechnical challenges of mega projects in Kazakhstan.- Features of the rock massif in the influence zones of tectonic disturbances in the gold deposits of Kyrgyzstan.- Soil-biochar-microbe interactions.- Recent innovations on some coastal structures.- Role of geomechanics in petroleum production in Xinjiang oil fields, China.- Biochar admixture cement-mortars: A novel non-soil application of biochar.- Energy Securities in Malaysia.- Implant structures by press-in engineering: Effectiveness and environmental protection.- Heat and mass transfer in the freezing soils.- Key-block theorem application on discontinuous rock slope instabilities and rock mass description.- Coupling CH4 generation and biological settlement in MSW landfills.- Application of the Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis results in design practice.- Imperatives of Coastal Hazard Contingency Planning for East Africa in Support of Marine Transportation Activities of B & R Initiative.- Formulation of the Range of Erosion Control Systems for Geotechnically Challenging BRI Segments.- Investigating microbial effects on permeability reduction for more sustainable ground improvement.