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Effect of Oriental beech root reinforcement on slope stability (Hyrcanian Forest, Iran)

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Fig. 1. The position of soil layers in the trench wall
Fig. 2. Average RAR values versus soil depth (mean ± SE)
Fig. 3. Relation between force and root diameter
Fig. 5. Factor of safety versus slope gradient for

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