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A Symposium: Excavation Slopes
The geologic and soil mechanic studies conducted to establish stable slopes for the formations that would be excavated for a sea-level canal at Panama are described in this paper. The authors discuss the early and current geological investigations, the geological features of the area, the difficulties experienced in the slides that occurred during construction of the present canal, and the development of slope standards used in the preliminary design of a sea-level canal.
A Symposium: Excavation Slopes
The geologic and soil mechanic studies conducted to establish stable slopes for the formations that would be excavated for a sea-level canal at Panama are described in this paper. The authors discuss the early and current geological investigations, the geological features of the area, the difficulties experienced in the slides that occurred during construction of the present canal, and the development of slope standards used in the preliminary design of a sea-level canal.
A Symposium: Excavation Slopes
Binger, Wilson V. (author) / Thompson, Thomas F. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 114 ; 734-754
2021-01-01
211949-01-01 pages
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