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School of Civil Engineering, Kingston Polytechnic, Canbury Park Road, Kingston.
Stability analyses of three large coastal landslides in the London Clay cliffs east of Herne Bay in Kent are presented together with summarised accounts of the investigations which made them possible. The results of these analyses are then compared with the results from other field and laboratory studies of residual strength and slope stability in London Clay.
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