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Dewatering Types in Foundation Pit

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In general, the deep foundation pit is defined as follows: excavation pit is over 5 m (including 5 m), or even though the depth is no greater than 5 m, the geological and surrounding environment conditions are very complex, or the excavation affect the safety of adjacent buildings.

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Correspondence to Yiqun Tang .

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Tang, Y., Zhou, J., Yang, P., Yan, J., Zhou, N. (2017). Dewatering Types in Foundation Pit. In: Groundwater Engineering. Springer Natural Hazards. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0669-2_7

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