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Strength and consolidation properties of raw and stabilized Oklahoma shales /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1970)
A bounding surface model for cyclic response of cement-improved clays
(2018-05-11)
The use of chemical stabilization of soft soils to achieve increased strength and decreased compressibility for subgrade and site improvement applications is a well-documented and accepted practice in geotechnical engineering. ...
The optimization of water resources in arid areas /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1968)
Dual-porosity approach to wellbore stability in naturally fractured reservoirs.
(2002)
The naturally fractured reservoir was treated as a dual-porosity medium consisting of the primary rock matrix system and the fractured system. Assuming the matrix and fractures in the fractured medium to be 'separate and ...
Passive microwave measurement of watershed runoff capability /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1974)
Methodology for the selection of appropriate technology of water distribution systems in less developed countries /
(1984)
The output can be used by promoters, designers, planners, and the community to determine in advance the needs for manpower and the water rates that are necessary to be met in order to maintain the water distribution system ...
INVESTIGATION OF THE HYDROLOGY, FLUVIAL GEOMORPHOLOGY, AND SEDIMENT TRANSPORT IN THE LAKE THUNDERBIRD WATERSHED IN CENTRAL OKLAHOMA
(2015-05-08)
As human population continues to rise, an ever increasing burden is being placed on earth’s water resources. Between 1950 and 2010, the world’s population increased from 2.6 billion to almost 7 billion, and the population ...