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Earth-fill dam built on frozen ground
Permanently frozen ground governed construction methods at Hess Creek Dam in Alaska; sprinkling was found preferable to hydraulic jet sluicing in removing frozen overburden; refrigeration system was installed for purpose of speeding refreezing of foundations in exposed areas; dam is 83 ft high and has length of 1675 ft; full reservoir will inundate some 380 acres and contain 7700 acre-ft.
Earth-fill dam built on frozen ground
Permanently frozen ground governed construction methods at Hess Creek Dam in Alaska; sprinkling was found preferable to hydraulic jet sluicing in removing frozen overburden; refrigeration system was installed for purpose of speeding refreezing of foundations in exposed areas; dam is 83 ft high and has length of 1675 ft; full reservoir will inundate some 380 acres and contain 7700 acre-ft.
Earth-fill dam built on frozen ground
Eng News-Rec
Engineering News-Record ; 140
1948
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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