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Peer Review Status: Refereed
Author(s): Oraee, Kazem
Rahimi, Esmail
Zargar, Afshin
Contact Email: sko1@stir.ac.uk
Title: Analysis of the effects of excavation speed, ground condition and tunnel dimension variations on urban tunnel subsidence in Tehran tunnel dimension variations on urban tunnel subsidence in Tehran Niyayesh tunnel
Editor(s): Phienwej, N
Boonyatee, T
Citation: Oraee K, Rahimi E & Zargar A (2012) Analysis of the effects of excavation speed, ground condition and tunnel dimension variations on urban tunnel subsidence in Tehran tunnel dimension variations on urban tunnel subsidence in Tehran Niyayesh tunnel. In: Phienwej N & Boonyatee T (eds.) Proceedings of World Tunnel Congress 2012: Tunneling and Underground Space for a Global Society. World Tunnel Congress 2012, Bangkok, Thailand, 18.05.2012-23.05.2012. Bangkok, Thailand: Engineering Institute of Thailand (EIT), pp. 715-720. http://www.wtc2012.com/PDF_Files/Proceedings_web.pdf
Issue Date: 18-May-2012
Date Deposited: 7-Sep-2012
Conference Name: World Tunnel Congress 2012
Conference Dates: 2012-05-18 - 2012-05-23
Conference Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Status: AM - Accepted Manuscript
Rights: The publisher has been informed of the use of this work in this repository.
URL: http://www.wtc2012.com/PDF_Files/Proceedings_web.pdf

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