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Soil mechanics[edit]
Compiled by Owais Khursheed (b. tech CE from Kurukshetra University)[edit]
- Soil mechanics
- Angle of repose
- Argillipedoturbation
- Asperity (geotechnical engineering)
- Bearing capacity
- Bound water
- Capacitance probe
- Characterisation of pore space in soil
- Cohesion (geology)
- Consolidation (soil)
- Critical state soil mechanics
- Darcy (unit)
- Darcy's law
- Drucker–Prager yield criterion
- Dry quicksand
- Effective stress
- Expansive clay
- Flownet
- Fractal in soil mechanics
- Frequency domain sensor
- Groundwater-related subsidence
- Hydraulic conductivity
- Interceptor ditch
- International Society for Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering
- Japanese Geotechnical Society
- Lateral earth pressure
- Major soil deposits of India
- Marsh gas
- Newmark's sliding block
- Oedometer test
- Overburden pressure
- Permeability (earth sciences)
- Pore water pressure
- Porosity
- Quick clay
- Quicksand
- Rankine theory
- Resonant column test
- Reynolds' dilatancy
- Routing (hydrology)
- Sand containers
- Sarma method
- Shear strength (soil)
- Shear strength test
- Slope stability
- Soil liquefaction
- Soil nailing
- Soil sloughing
- Specific storage
- Specific weight
- Subsidence
- Terzaghi's principle
- Thixotropy
- Vibro stone column
- Void ratio
- Water content
- Well engineering