geotechnically love

Definitions

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  • adverb In a geotechnical way.

Etymologies

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geotechnical +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • In addition, specific holes have been geotechnically logged to determine the integrity of the crown pillar for the proposed underground mining of the Bedard Dyke.

    StreetInsider.com News Articles 2010

  • In addition, specific holes have been geotechnically logged to determine the integrity of the crown pillar for the proposed underground mining of the Bedard Dyke.

    StreetInsider.com News Articles 2010

  • The Company has therefore deferred mining at HBJ until a feasibility study has been completed for the creation of a larger, geotechnically more stable open pit mine, which could encompass the entire HBJ ore body.

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  • "The combination of loose soil formation, steep gradient and general lack of significant vegetation to hold the soil, makes this land geotechnically unstable with a high probability of land movement, if disturbed.

    National Business Review (NBR) New Zealand 2009

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