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American society for testing and materials

Bryant Mather, +1 more
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Evaluation of simple methods for assessing the uniaxial compressive strength of rock

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Long-term performance of contaminant barrier systems

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the long-term performance of modern municipal solid waste (MSW) barrier systems and the latest techniques for predicting their performance, and indicated that the primary leachate collection systems may have service lives that range from less than a decade to more than a century, depending on the design details, waste characteristics and mode of operation.