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Templeman, Jack; Sheil, Brian (2025) Development of a new soil–structure contact stress sensor for underground construction applications. Géotechnique, 75 (6). doi:10.1680/jgeot.23.00202

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TitleDevelopment of a new soil–structure contact stress sensor for underground construction applications
JournalGéotechnique
AuthorsTempleman, JackAuthor
Sheil, BrianAuthor
Year2025 (June 1)Volume75
Issue6
PublisherEmerald
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Full ReferenceTempleman, Jack; Sheil, Brian (2025) Development of a new soil–structure contact stress sensor for underground construction applications. Géotechnique, 75 (6). doi:10.1680/jgeot.23.00202
Plain TextTempleman, Jack; Sheil, Brian (2025) Development of a new soil–structure contact stress sensor for underground construction applications. Géotechnique, 75 (6). doi:10.1680/jgeot.23.00202
In(2025, June) Géotechnique Vol. 75 (6). Thomas Telford Ltd.

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