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Against unfounded suggestions (response to F. E. Volkov's comments about soil stabilization by alkalization)

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All-Union Scientific-Research Institute of Bases and Underground Structures. Translated from Osnovaniya, Foundamenty i Mekhanika Gruntov, No. 4, pp. 29–31, July–August, 1988.

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Sokolovich, V.E. Against unfounded suggestions (response to F. E. Volkov's comments about soil stabilization by alkalization). Soil Mech Found Eng 25, 184–188 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01709233

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