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Yao, Ting; Cao, Ziwei; Li, Wei (2025) On the mechanical behaviour of a coral silt from the South China Sea. Géotechnique, 75 (5). doi:10.1680/jgeot.24.00012

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TitleOn the mechanical behaviour of a coral silt from the South China Sea
JournalGéotechnique
AuthorsYao, TingAuthor
Cao, ZiweiAuthor
Li, WeiAuthor
Year2025 (May 1)Volume75
Issue5
PublisherEmerald
DOIdoi:10.1680/jgeot.24.00012Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceYao, Ting; Cao, Ziwei; Li, Wei (2025) On the mechanical behaviour of a coral silt from the South China Sea. Géotechnique, 75 (5). doi:10.1680/jgeot.24.00012
Plain TextYao, Ting; Cao, Ziwei; Li, Wei (2025) On the mechanical behaviour of a coral silt from the South China Sea. Géotechnique, 75 (5). doi:10.1680/jgeot.24.00012
In(2025, May) Géotechnique Vol. 75 (5). Thomas Telford Ltd.

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