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Mathematical Model for Solid Waste Settlement

TitleMathematical Model for Solid Waste Settlement
Publication TypeConference Proceedings
Year of Publication1977
AuthorsZimmerman, RE, Chen, WWH, Franklin, AG
SponsorASCE,
Secondary TitleProceedings of the Conference on Geotechnical Practice for Disposal of solid waste materials
Pagination210-226
Conference LocationUniversity of Michigan
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