The Development and Application of Geosynthetics

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Geosynthetics is developing rapidly in civil engineering, water project, transportation engineering and other fields in recent years due to their advantages of lightweight, good continuity, easy construction, excellent tensile, anti-ripping strength and good resistance to chemicals and microorganism. The development, specific classification and application of Geosynthetics are depicted in this paper.

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