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Environmental Geotechnics in Practice provides a thorough introduction to the field of environmental geotechnics, combining theoretical knowledge with practical applications. The book addresses critical topics including soil and groundwater contamination, remediation techniques, waste disposal, and sustainable geotechnical engineering practices.
Through detailed case studies and real-world examples, author Robert Sarsby demonstrates how environmental geotechnical principles are applied in professional practice. The text covers soil mechanics fundamentals as they relate to environmental concerns, contaminant transport, and remediation strategies. Engineers and environmental professionals will find valuable insights into managing contaminated sites, designing landfills, and implementing protective measures.
This essential resource bridges the gap between academic theory and practical engineering, making it suitable for students, practitioners, and professionals seeking to understand environmental geotechnics and its applications in modern engineering projects.







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