Chapter Wetting and Navier-Stokes Equation - The Manufacture of Composite Materials

Current landfill regulations provide for the responsible management of solid waste and a safer alternative to the outdated practices of open or illegal dumping. Aside from imparting aesthetic value, natural or planted vegetation on landfill sites has an important role in erosion control and removal...

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Main Author: Caccia, Mario (auth)
Other Authors: Camarano, Antonio (auth), Sergi, Danilo (auth), Ortona, Alberto (auth), Narciso, Javier (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: InTechOpen 2015
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