A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON SOILS DEGREE OF SWELLING USING NEW CORRELATIONS FORMULAS

The main objective of this paper is to apply the correlations to evaluate the risk of soil swelling in the area of the north-west part of Algeria. On this basis, 84 soil samples were collected from laboratories in the region, plus a reading of the main publications on swelling soils in the area of t...

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