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Unusual Design Problems, Harlan County Dam
Details and results of extensive analyses of stilling basin, spillway, and embankment designs for a major unit in the proposed flood control plan for a major tributary of the Missouri River are presented in this paper. Among the difficulties overcome in the final design are such foundation conditions as weak shaly chalk, badly faulted and fractured, and inter bedded with numerous near horizontal seams of bentonitic clay, together with almost certain differential settlement of an overlying loess and loess-silt mantle.
Unusual Design Problems, Harlan County Dam
Details and results of extensive analyses of stilling basin, spillway, and embankment designs for a major unit in the proposed flood control plan for a major tributary of the Missouri River are presented in this paper. Among the difficulties overcome in the final design are such foundation conditions as weak shaly chalk, badly faulted and fractured, and inter bedded with numerous near horizontal seams of bentonitic clay, together with almost certain differential settlement of an overlying loess and loess-silt mantle.
Unusual Design Problems, Harlan County Dam
Feil, Louis G. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 114 ; 321-332
2021-01-01
121949-01-01 pages
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