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Soil Engineering Standards and Research

This document lists 22 references related to geotechnical engineering and soil testing. The references cover standards and test methods for soil classification, cement testing, and soil testing. They also include journal articles studying the behavior, properties, and testing of cemented soils, including strength development and stress-strain behavior.

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Soil Engineering Standards and Research

This document lists 22 references related to geotechnical engineering and soil testing. The references cover standards and test methods for soil classification, cement testing, and soil testing. They also include journal articles studying the behavior, properties, and testing of cemented soils, including strength development and stress-strain behavior.

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7. Consoli, N. C., Rotta, G. V., and Prietto, P. D. M. (2006). “Yielding-compressibility-strength relationship for
an artificially cemented soil cured under stress.” Geotechnique, 56(1), 69–72.

8. Consoli, N. C., Vendruscolo, M. A., and Prietto, P. D. M. (2003). “Behavior of plate load tests on soil layers
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9. Dalla Rosa, F., Consoli, N. C., and Baudet, B. A. (2008). “An experimental investigation of the behaviour of
artificially cemented soil cured under stress.” Geotechnique, 58(8), 675–679.

10. Dyvik, R., and Madshus, C. (1985). “Lab measurements of Gmax using bender elements.” Proc., Advances in
the Art of Testing Soils under Cyclic Conditions, ASCE, New York.

11. Goto, S., Tatsuoka, F., Shibuya, S., Kim, Y. S., and Sato, T. (1991). “A simple gauge for local small strain
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16. Maswoswe, J. J. (1985). “Stress path method for a compacted soil during collapse due to wetting.” Ph.D.
thesis, Univ. of London, London.

17. Mitchell, J. K. (1981). “Soil improvement—State-of-the-art report.” Proc., 10th Int. Conf. on Soil Mechanics
and Foundation Engineering, International Society of Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering,
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18. Porbaha, A., Shibuya, S., and Kishida, T. (2000). “State of the art in deep mixing technology: Part III—
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19. Tatsuoka, F., and Shibuya, S. (1992). “Deformation characteristics of soils and rocks from field and
laboratory tests.” Proc., Keynote Lecture for Session No. 1, 9th Asian Regional Conf. on SMFE, Vol. 2,
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20. Thomé, A., Donato, M., Consoli, N. C., and Graham, J. (2005). “Circular footings on a cemented layer above
weak foundation soil.” Can. Geotech. J., 42(6), 1569–1584.

21. Viana da Fonseca, A., Ferreira, C., and Fahey, M. (2009). “A framework interpreting bender element tests,
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