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Deformations of the birth of our lady cathedral in the Suzdal' Kremlin

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The causes of the deformation of cultural monuments at the Suzdal' Kremlin are discussed. It is demonstrated that nonuniform foundation settlements are associated, as a rule, with deformation processes in the bed soils, which are caused either by changes in the hydrogeological regime, or by disturbance of equilibrium conditions of the soil bed under the influence of modern construction.

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  1. N. N. Voronin, Architecture of Northeastern Russian from the 12th Through 15th Centuries [in Russian] Vol. 2, Moscow (1962).

  2. A. D. Varganov, “The history of one building,” On the Mother Country [in Russian], Yaroslavl' (1976).

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Translated from Osnovaniya, Fundamenty i Mekhanika Gruntov, No. 2, pp. 16–18, March–April, 1997.

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Sorochan, E.A., Skal'nyi, V.S. & Kosygin, E.V. Deformations of the birth of our lady cathedral in the Suzdal' Kremlin. Soil Mech Found Eng 34, 52–54 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02465018

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