Newbury slope: (a) slope cross-section and soil water retention and hydraulic conductivity function properties for the modelled London Clay; (b) history.

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Newbury slope: (a) slope cross-section and soil water retention and hydraulic conductivity function properties for the modelled London Clay; (b) history of mid-slope pore surface water pressures and horizontal displacements for the present and future climate models. Newbury slope: (a) slope cross-section and soil water retention and hydraulic conductivity function properties for the modelled London Clay; (b) history of mid-slope pore surface water pressures and horizontal displacements for the present and future climate models. Gaetano Elia et al. Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology 2017;50:249-270 © 2017 The Author(s)‏