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                  References and Further Reading
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                     & Sons, New York.
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                     Wiley & Sons, New York.
                  Jumikis, A. R. (1962). Soil Mechanics. Van Nostrand, Princeton, N.J.
                  Jumikis, A. R. (1966). Thermal Soil Mechanics. Rutgers University Press, New
                     Brunswick, N.J.
                  Jury, W. A., and Horton, R. (2004). Soil Physics, 6th ed. John Wiley & Sons, New York.
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                     Research Board, 161–166.
                  Kirkham, D., and Powers, W. L. (1972). Advanced Soil Physics. Wiley-Interscience,
                     New York.
                  Penner, E., and Crawford, C. B. (1983). ‘‘Frost Action and Foundations.’’ National
                     Research Council, Canada, DBR Paper No. 1090.
                  Phukan, A. (1991). ‘‘Foundations in Cold Regions.’’ In H.-Y. Fang, ed., Foundation
                     Engineering Handbook, 2nd ed. Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York.
                  Richards, L. A. (1941). ‘‘Uptake and Retention of Water by Soil as Determined by
                     Distance to a Water Table.’’ J. Am. Soc. Agron. 33, 778–786.
                  Soil Science Society of America (1996). Glossary of Soil Science Terms. SSSA,
                     Madison, Wis.
                  Spangler, M. G. (1952). ‘‘Distribution of Capillary Moisture at Equilibrium in Stratified
                     Soil.’’ Special Report No. 2, Highway Research Board.
                  Van Olphen, H. (1991). An Introduction to Clay Colloid Chemistry. Krieger Publ. Co.,
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