In situ creep properties in ice-rich permafrost soil

An in situ analysis of naturally occurring creep has been carried out at the proposed Canadian Arctic Gas pipeline crossing of Great Bear River in the Northwest Territories. This is the third of four papers that describe the study. The borehole inclinometer system and monitoring procedures used to d...

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