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Mouvements de sols gelés subissant des variations de température sous 0: résultats de mesures dilatométriques
Pissart, Albert
1972
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International Geography 1972
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Keywords :
Slope processes; Frost heave; Flow rate
Disciplines :
Earth sciences & physical geography
Author, co-author :
Pissart, Albert
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Université de Liège - ULiège
Language :
French
Title :
Mouvements de sols gelés subissant des variations de température sous 0: résultats de mesures dilatométriques
Alternative titles :
[en]
Movement of frozen soil undergoing variations in sub-zero temperatures: results of dilatometric measurements
Publication date :
1972
Event name :
22nd International geographical congress
Event organizer :
International geographical union
Event place :
Canada
Event date :
1972
Audience :
International
Main work title :
International Geography 1972
Main work alternative title :
[fr]
La géographie internationale
Publisher :
University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Canada
ISBN/EAN :
0-8020-3298-2
Pages :
124-126
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