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Dec 1, 1983

Discussion of “Shallow Foundations on Frozen Soil: A Bibliography” by the Committee on Shallow Foundations of the Geotechnical Engineering Division (February, 1982)

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1.
Andersland, O. B., and Anderson, D. M., eds. Geotechnical Engineering for Cold Regions, McGraw‐Hill Book Co., New York, N.Y., 1978.
2.
Beskow, G., Soil Freezing and Frost Heaving with Special Application to Roads and Railroads, translated by J. O. Osterberg and published by the Technological Institute, Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill., 1947.
3.
Chamberlain, E. J., “Overconsolidation Effects of Ground Freezing,” Proceedings, 2nd International Symposium on Ground Freezing, Trondheim, Norway, June, 1980.
4.
Johnson, T. C., Berg, R. L., Carey, K. W., and Kaplar, C. W., “Roadway Design in Seasonal Frost Areas,” abstracted in NCHRP Research Results Digest No. 64, Transportation Research Board, Aug., 1974.
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Luscher, U., and Afifi, S. S., “Thaw Consolidation of Alaskan Silts and Granular Soils,” PERMAFROST: The North American Contribution to the Second International Conference, National Academy of Sciences,” Washington, D.C., 1973.
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Ruckli, R. F. X., “Heat‐Flow towards the Floor of Cold Stores, Situated in the Ground Level, and Calculation of the Insulation or the Heating System to Prevent Frost Penetration in the Ground,” Proceedings, 2nd International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, Vol. II, 1948, pp. 18–22.
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Sandberg, C. L., and Stassen, J. A., “Some Aspects of Cryogenic Tank Frost Heave Prevention,” Cryogenic Processes and Equipment in Energy Systems, W. M. Toscano, R. C. Longsworth, F. J. Zimmermann, and C. F. Gottzmann, eds., American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, N.Y., pp. 101–111.
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Thorson, B. M., and Braun, J. S., “Frost Heaves—A Major Dilemma for Ice Arenas,” Civil Engineering, ASCE, Mar., 1975, pp. 62–64.
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Watson, G. H., Slusarchuk, W. A., and Rowley, R. K., “Determination of Some Frozen and Thawed Properties of Permafrost Soils,” Canadian Geotechnical Journal, Vol. 10, No. 4, Nov., 1973, pp. 592–606.

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