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Österreichische Gesellschaft für Geomechanik

(Austrian Society for Geomechanics)
 
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Geomechanics and Tunnelling

Geomechanik und Tunnelbau

Geomechanics and Tunnelling, the journal for tunnelling, engineering geology, rock and soil mechanics. Official journal for ÖGG members.  

Volume 6, 2013
6 issues per year.
Language of Publication: English/German

Editor:
ÖGG - Österreichische Gesellschaft für Geomechanik
(Austrian Society for Geomechanic)
 
Editor in chief:
Dr.-Ing. Helmut Richter

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ISSN 1865-7362
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Weißenbach, Anton / Hettler, Achim 
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Berechnungsverfahren

2., completely revised and enlarged Edition
October 2010

ISBN: 978-3-433-01253-6
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Structural Concrete 

Publisher:
fib - International Federation for Structural Concrete

4 issues per year.

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ISSN 1464-4177
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Structural Concrete, the official journal of the fib, provides conceptual and procedural guidance in the field of concrete construction. More...

 
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Ernst & Sohn (Ed.)
Schutzbauten gegen Naturgefahren 2012 (Protective Structures Against Natural Disasters) 

Order-No.: 2134-1109
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Global warming is unstoppable. In order to protect the population from the increasing dangers of natural disasters the danger zones must be secured with new technical systems. Constructive measures against natural disasters such as avalanche, mudslide or rock fall protection, movable or stationary flood barriers, and dyke strengthening are themes discussed in this supplement along with better models for snow, rain and storm prediction. More...

 
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