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Ondes élastiques dans les milieux poreux soumis au gel - Application à l'étude des sols et des roches en conditions froides

Other title
Elastic waves in porous media with frost action. application to the study of soils and rocks in cold environments (en)
Author
LECLAIRE, P; AGUIRRE-PUENTE, J; COHEN-TENOUDJI, F
Katholieke univ. Leuven, lab. akoestiek therm. fys., Heverlee, Belgium
Conference title
Ground freezing 94. Proceedings of the seventh international symposium on ground freezing; Nancy, France; 24-28 October 1994
Conference name
International symposium on ground freezing (7 ; 1994-10-24)
Author (monograph)
FREMOND, M (Editor)
LCPC/CNRS, Champs sur Marne, France
Source

Ground freezing 94. Proceedings of the seventh international symposium on ground freezing; Nancy, France; 24-28 October 1994. 1994, pp 175-179 ; Illustration ; ref : 13 ref

ISBN
90-5410-518-6
Publisher
A.A. Balkema, s.l
Publication country
Netherlands
Document type
Conference Paper
Language
French
Keyword (fr)
Congélation Milieu poreux Onde sismique Propagation
Keyword (en)
freezing porous materials elastic waves propagation
Keyword (es)
Congelación Medio poroso Onda sísmica Propagación
Classification
Pascal
001 Exact sciences and technology / 001E Earth, ocean, space / 001E01 Earth sciences / 001E01O Engineering and environment geology. Geothermics / 001E01O01 Engineering geology

Discipline
Earth sciences
Origin
BRGM
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
6341827

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