Géotechnique

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The 4.6k papers published in Géotechnique in the last decades have received a total of 247.7k indexed citations. Papers published in Géotechnique usually cover Civil and Structural Engineering (3.9k papers), Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality (944 papers) and Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law (849 papers) specifically the topics of Geotechnical Engineering and Soil Mechanics (2.1k papers), Geotechnical Engineering and Underground Structures (1.7k papers) and Geotechnical Engineering and Soil Stabilization (1.6k papers). The most active scholars publishing in Géotechnique are Peter Cundall, Otto D. L. Strack, M. D. Bolton, Mark Randolph, A. W. Skempton, A. W. Bishop, G. T. Houlsby, M. R. Coop, J. B. Burland and Eduardo Alonso Pérez de Ágreda.

In The Last Decade

Géotechnique

4.3k papers receiving 214.3k citations

Fields of papers published in Géotechnique

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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A discrete numerical model for granular assemblies 1955 2026 1978 2002 12.5k
  1. A discrete numerical model for granular assemblies (1979)
  2. The strength and dilatancy of sands (1986)
  3. The use of the Slip Circle in the Stability Analysis of Slopes (1955)
  4. Effects of Earthquakes on Dams and Embankments (1965)
  5. A constitutive model for partially saturated soils (1990)
  6. A state parameter for sands (1985)
  7. Slope stability analysis by finite elements (1999)
  8. The Analysis of the Stability of General Slip Surfaces (1965)
  9. Liquefaction and flow failure during earthquakes (1993)
  10. On the compressibility and shear strength of natural clays (1990)
  11. The Pore-Pressure Coefficients <i>A</i> and <i>B</i> (1954)
  12. On The Yielding of Soils (1958)
  13. Energy foundations and other thermo-active ground structures (2006)
  14. A Method of analysis of the Stability of Embankments Assuming Parallel Inter-Slice Forces (1967)
  15. Associated and non-associated visco-plasticity and plasticity in soil mechanics (1975)
  16. Cambridge Geotechnical Centrifuge Operations (1980)
  17. Engineering Geology of Norwegian Normally-Consolidated Marine Clays as Related to Settlements of Buildings (1967)
  18. Yielding of Clays in States Wetter than Critical (1963)
  19. Drained, undrained, consolidating and dynamic behaviour assumptions in soils (1980)
  20. The limiting pressure on a circular pile loaded laterally in cohesive soil (1984)
  21. Long-term performance of contaminant barrier systems (2005)
  22. A natural compression law for soils (an advance on <i>e</i>–log <i>p</i>′) (1979)
  23. The Strength of Soils as Engineering Materials (1966)
  24. Science and empiricism in pile foundation design (2003)
  25. Assessment of strength development in cement-admixed high water content clays with Abrams' law as a basis (2003)
  26. Studies of the influence of non-linear stress–strain characteristics in soil–structure interaction (1986)
  27. An approximate analysis of the three-dimensional effects of diaphragm wall installation (1995)

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