An edition of Geotechnical innovations (2004)

Geotechnical innovations

studies in honour of Professor Pieter A. Vermeer on occasion of his 60th birthday and proceedings of the symposium held at Stuttgart on 25. June 2004 = Neue Entwicklungen in der Geotechnik : Festschrift für Professor Pieter A. Vermeer zum 60. Geburtstag und Tagungsband zum Symposium, abgehalten am 25. Juni 2004 in Stuttgart

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An edition of Geotechnical innovations (2004)

Geotechnical innovations

studies in honour of Professor Pieter A. Vermeer on occasion of his 60th birthday and proceedings of the symposium held at Stuttgart on 25. June 2004 = Neue Entwicklungen in der Geotechnik : Festschrift für Professor Pieter A. Vermeer zum 60. Geburtstag und Tagungsband zum Symposium, abgehalten am 25. Juni 2004 in Stuttgart

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Publisher
Verlag Glückauf
Language
German
Pages
699

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

German and English with summaries in English.

Published in
Essen
Genre
Congresses
Other Titles
Neue Entwicklungen in der Geotechnik

Classifications

Library of Congress
TA705 .G4276 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 699 p. :
Number of pages
699

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL24107074M
ISBN 10
3773959915
ISBN 13
9783773959911
LCCN
2009466660

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL18646205W

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