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Vandenboer, K. (author), van Beek, V.M. (author), Bezuijen, A. (author)
Backward erosion piping is an important failure mechanism for water-retaining structures, a phenomenon that results in the formation of shallow pipes at the interface of a sandy or silty foundation and a cohesive cover layer. Although the pipe depth reveals a lot of information on the backward erosion process, it has never been measured...
conference paper 2017
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