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      • Engineering Geology – The Salt Flats
      • Keetonville/Pawnee Bill Landslide May 2008
      • 2009 Research and Performance Day
      • 2010 Engineering Geology – NW Oklahoma and Alabaster Caverns
      • 2010 Engineering Geology – The Wichitas
      • 2014 Engineering Geology – Arbuckles
      • 2014 Engineering Geology – Lake of the Arbuckles Fossils
      • 2014 Engineering Geology – Palo Duro Canyon and Western Oklahoma
      • Chickasha Route 62 Landslide (North Side)
      • Engineering Geology – Landslides
      • Engineering Geology – NW Oklahoma
      • Engineering Geology – The Arbuckles
      • Engineering Geology – The Wichitas
      • Engineering Geology 2010 – Permian Erosion and Fossils
      • GeoCongress 2008 – GeoChallenge
      • GeoCongress GeoChallenge 2009
      • GeoFlorida 2010
      • Helical Anchor Project 2008
      • Humid Room Construction
      • Lake Murray Faculty Retreat 2009
      • NEESR Project
      • PACWI Fall 2008 Reception
      • Pawnee Bill Landslide – July 2008
      • PECASE Award January 2010
      • Sulfate Induced Heave – OK State Route 412
      • Whittier Middle School Earthquake Module
    • Other
      • Bergey Windpower Company Photos
      • Devon Energy Construction Visit
      • Dynamic Testing of Helical Anchors
      • GeoDenver 2007
      • Helical Anchor Installation March 2007
      • Helical Anchor Re-Installation August 2007
      • Norman Flood August 2007
      • OU Geotechnical Engineering Facilities
      • REU Summer 2006
      • Soil Stabilization Project Pictures: Enid, OK
      • Spring 2007 Measurements
      • Static Testing of Helical Anchors June 2007
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  • Home
  • About Dr. Cerato
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • Dr. Cerato’s Blog
  • Research
    • Expansive Soil Behavior
    • Helical Piles as Sustainable and Resilient Foundations
    • Slope Stability
    • Soil Stabilization
  • Gallery
    • Work
      • Engineering Geology – The Salt Flats
      • Keetonville/Pawnee Bill Landslide May 2008
      • 2009 Research and Performance Day
      • 2010 Engineering Geology – NW Oklahoma and Alabaster Caverns
      • 2010 Engineering Geology – The Wichitas
      • 2014 Engineering Geology – Arbuckles
      • 2014 Engineering Geology – Lake of the Arbuckles Fossils
      • 2014 Engineering Geology – Palo Duro Canyon and Western Oklahoma
      • Chickasha Route 62 Landslide (North Side)
      • Engineering Geology – Landslides
      • Engineering Geology – NW Oklahoma
      • Engineering Geology – The Arbuckles
      • Engineering Geology – The Wichitas
      • Engineering Geology 2010 – Permian Erosion and Fossils
      • GeoCongress 2008 – GeoChallenge
      • GeoCongress GeoChallenge 2009
      • GeoFlorida 2010
      • Helical Anchor Project 2008
      • Humid Room Construction
      • Lake Murray Faculty Retreat 2009
      • NEESR Project
      • PACWI Fall 2008 Reception
      • Pawnee Bill Landslide – July 2008
      • PECASE Award January 2010
      • Sulfate Induced Heave – OK State Route 412
      • Whittier Middle School Earthquake Module
    • Other
      • Bergey Windpower Company Photos
      • Devon Energy Construction Visit
      • Dynamic Testing of Helical Anchors
      • GeoDenver 2007
      • Helical Anchor Installation March 2007
      • Helical Anchor Re-Installation August 2007
      • Norman Flood August 2007
      • OU Geotechnical Engineering Facilities
      • REU Summer 2006
      • Soil Stabilization Project Pictures: Enid, OK
      • Spring 2007 Measurements
      • Static Testing of Helical Anchors June 2007
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