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Groundwater Engineering - Recent Advances: Proceedings of the International Symposium, Okayama, Japan, May 2003 / Edition 1

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Groundwater Engineering - Recent Advances: Proceedings of the International Symposium, Okayama, Japan, May 2003 / Edition 1
Groundwater Engineering - Recent Advances: Proceedings of the International Symposium, Okayama, Japan, May 2003 / Edition 1

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This work contains peer-reviewed papers presented at the International Symposium on Groundwater Problems related to geo-Environment, held in Okayama, Japan in May 2003. The symposium was organized to promote the exchange of ideas, and the latest developments in research and practice in the fields of geo-environment and groundwater from all over the world. The papers in the book have been grouped into six major themes: dewatering in excavation sites; subsurface water and stability of slopes; preservation of natural groundwater flow; contamination of soil and groundwater investigation; prediction and remediation; field survey and determination of hydraulic properties; modeling and analysis of groundwater flow.

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