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In 1904 the writer prepared an account of a land slide at Portland, Ore., about 30 acres in ext ent, which was first observed during 1894, while the construction of two of the City's distributing reservoirs was in progress, and resulted in putting these reservoirs out of service for a period of n early 10 years.
In 1904 the writer prepared an account of a land slide at Portland, Ore., about 30 acres in ext ent, which was first observed during 1894, while the construction of two of the City's distributing reservoirs was in progress, and resulted in putting these reservoirs out of service for a period of n early 10 years.
A Phenomenal Land Slide — Supplement
Clarke, D. D. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 82 ; 767-796
2021-01-01
301918-01-01 pages
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