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Simulation of complete geobag revetment failure processesKhajenoori, 2020
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Geobag revetments have recently emerged as long-term riverbank protection measures in developing countries, however, their performance is still not well understood. According to previous research by Heriot-Watt University and The University of Edinburgh, the initial …
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