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A study of the water retention curve of lime-treated London Clay
Maria Mavroulidou
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Michael Gunn
Civil and Building Services Engineering
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London Clay
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Lime-treated
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Water Retention
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Curing Process
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Soil Water Retention
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Hysteresis
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Curing Period
100%
Water Retention Curve
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Treated Soil
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Volume Change
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Volumetric Stability
50%
Lack of Information
50%
Method Effects
50%
Different Boundaries
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Suction
50%
Water Curing
50%
Contact Filter
50%
Axis-translation Technique
50%
Period Effect
50%
Flocculation
50%
Triaxial System
50%
Open Structure
50%
Boundary State
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Stress State
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Lime Treatment
50%
Pressure Plate Apparatus
50%
Filter Paper Method
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Chemically Treated
50%
Bonding Effect
50%
Chemical Bonding
50%
Engineering
Filter Paper
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State Condition
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Lime Treatment
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Flocculation
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Contact Filter
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Stress State
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