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Geological aspects of the channel tunnel scheme
Notes concerning deep-seated geology of East Kent and of opposite shore of France; most important formations to be considered in making of tunnel are Gault and Lower Chalk; chief and only engineering difficulty likely to be encountered in constructing tunnel in Chalk would arise from presence of water; in Upper Chalk there is great amount of water; in Middle Chalk there is smaller quantity, but in remaining portion of this lowest subdivision little or no water is found.
Geological aspects of the channel tunnel scheme
Notes concerning deep-seated geology of East Kent and of opposite shore of France; most important formations to be considered in making of tunnel are Gault and Lower Chalk; chief and only engineering difficulty likely to be encountered in constructing tunnel in Chalk would arise from presence of water; in Upper Chalk there is great amount of water; in Middle Chalk there is smaller quantity, but in remaining portion of this lowest subdivision little or no water is found.
Geological aspects of the channel tunnel scheme
Nature (Lond.)
Pringle, J. (Autor:in)
Nature (London) ; 123
1929
3 pages
3 Figs.
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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