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Artificial ground freezing is a geotechnical technique used in constructing shafts, mines, and tunnels to provide temporary earth support and groundwater control when other conventional methods, such as dewatering, shoring, grouting, or soil mixing, are not feasible.
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The International Symposium on Ground Freezing (ISGF) presents the latest research, innovations, concerns, challenges, and opportunities in the fields of Artificial Ground Freezing and the mechanics of Frozen Earth.