From my understanding soil samples are taken to consider the possible ways a foundation of a building will be layed. That sort of thing. Hope this helps.
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∙ 14y agobricks from black cotton soil
Its use to determine the suitability of a soil for the proposed project, and to determine the elastic limit of a soil
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bricks from black cotton soil
Its use to determine the suitability of a soil for the proposed project, and to determine the elastic limit of a soil
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M. J. Hvorslev has written: 'Subsurface exploration and sampling of soils for civil engineering purposes'
Alam Singh has written: 'Current Practices in Geotechnical Engineering (International Overview/Geo Environ Academia)' 'Soil engineering in theory and practice' -- subject(s): Civil engineering, Soil mechanics, Soils, Structural engineering
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G. N. Smith has written: 'An introduction to matrix and finite element methods in civil engineering' -- subject(s): Matrices, Strength of materials, Structural analysis (Engineering) 'Elements of soil mechanics' -- subject(s): Soil mechanics 'Elements of foundation design' -- subject(s): Foundations 'Probability and statistics in civil engineering' -- subject(s): Probabilities, Soil mechanics, Statistical methods, Structural engineering
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George J. Cooper has written: 'The effect of ionic exchange upon the engineering properties of soil' -- subject(s): Civil engineering
Civil engineering relies on engineering geology, and engineer geology is man's role in civil engineering. He provides information for civil engineering and his works, such as building roads, and so on, and provides information on the earth's bearing capacity.
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