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Bligh's theory of seepage assumes
equal weightage to the horizontal and vertical creep
more weightage to horizontal creep than vertical creep
less weightage to horizontal creep than vertical creep
loss of head follows the sine curve.
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equal weightage to the horizontal and vertical creep
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