EVALUATION OF RECENT TECHNOLOGY FOR INSTALLATION OF SUBSURFACE DRAINAGE IN EGYPT

مجدي رشـاد أحـمد علـى MAGDY RASHAD AHMAD ALI;

Abstract


IN Egypt approximately 1.75 million hectares has been provided with subsurface drainage. When the construction of drainage systems reached the fringes of the Nile Delta, unstable soils and heavy sticky clay soils were encountered. The commonly used tren


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Title EVALUATION OF RECENT TECHNOLOGY FOR INSTALLATION OF SUBSURFACE DRAINAGE IN EGYPT
Other Titles تقييم استخدام التكنولوجيا الحديثة في إنشاء شبكات الصرف المغطى في مصر
Authors مجدي رشـاد أحـمد علـى MAGDY RASHAD AHMAD ALI
Keywords EVALUATION OF RECENT TECHNOLOGY FOR INSTALLATION OF SUBSURFACE DRAINAGE IN EGYPT
Issue Date 1997
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IN Egypt approximately 1.75 million hectares has been provided with subsurface drainage. When the construction of drainage systems reached the fringes of the Nile Delta, unstable soils and heavy sticky clay soils were encountered. The commonly used tren

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