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Ground Freezing as a Principal and Remedial Method to Control Ground Water Inflows and Excavation Support for Deep Shaft Construction
Ground Freezing as a Principal and Remedial Method to Control Ground Water Inflows and Excavation Support for Deep Shaft Construction
Ground Freezing as a Principal and Remedial Method to Control Ground Water Inflows and Excavation Support for Deep Shaft Construction
Sopko, J. A. (author) / Delvescovo, A. (author) / Aluce, G. F. (author) / Smith, L. C. (author) / Bowerman, L. D. / Monsees, J. E. / American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers / American Society of Civil Engineers
11th Rapid excavation and tunneling conference ; 1993 ; Boston; MA
1993-01-01
12 pages
Also known as RETC 11
Conference paper
English
rapid excavation , rapid tunneling , AIME , mining engineers , ASCE , RETC
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