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Soil Inclusions in Jet Grout Columns – DFI Journal Volume 3, May 2009

August 17, 2009 Robert Thompson

Paul was a co-author of another paper on jet grout columns based on a project at Tuttle Creek Dam near Manhattan, Kansas.  This was a project Paul worked on when he was with the Corp of Engineers (Kansas City District).  The extensive work performed at the site is yielding a lot of valuable information for the geo-engineering and geo-construction professions.

 

The paper is in the latest issue of the DFI Journal, published by the Deep Foundations Institute.  Click on the image below or go to our Publications page.

 

Soil Inclusions in Jet Grout Columns-DFI Journal Vol3-May2009

 

 

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