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Discussion of “Drained Residual Shear Strength of Some Claystones from Front Range, Colorado” by Mandar M. Dewoolkar and Robert J. Huzjak

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Volume 133Issue 9September 2007
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Zelijo Cabarkapa, Dipl. Ing. MSC, Ph.D., C.Eng.
Associate Director133, Geotechnical Consulting Group, 52A Cromwell Rd., London SW7 5BE, U.K. E-mail: [email protected]

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