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Creator
Institution of Engineers Australia
Title
Australian Civil Engineering Transactions. [Informit digitised collection]
Imprint
Engineers Australia, 2002
Url
https://search.informit.org/loi/acet
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This digitised resource provides access at volume and article level, as well as full text searching. Coverage: Vol.38 Issue 2/3/4 (1996) - Vol.44 (Jan 2002)

Abstract

The Journal 'Australian Civil Engineering Transactions' [ISSN 0819-0259] was published by the Institution of Engineers Australia, between 1959 and 2002, when it was superseded by the 'Australian Journal of Civil Engineering' [ISSN 1448-8353]. It contains scientific and research papers on civil engineering topics relevant to Australia. It was usually published one or twice a year.

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