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Engineering Characterization of Subgrade Soils of Jimma Town, Ethiopia, for Roadway Design

Soils are naturally occurring materials that carry loads of civil engineering structures including roads and buildings. However, not all natural soils are suitable for such uses due to limited strength and instability under varying environmental conditions. A lack of adequate geotechnical investigat...

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Published in:Geosciences (Basel) 2020-03, Vol.10 (3), p.94
Main Authors: Sorsa, Alemineh, Senadheera, Sanjaya, Birru, Yoseph
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