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Use of three concrete caissons to get down through 65 ft of soft water bearing material in sinking new Peabody No. 10 slope near Pawnee, Ill; caissons were formed in 15-ft deep open cut; material excavated from beneath caissons through vertical holes 10 ft in diam; diagram. (see also Canadian Min J v 73 n 5 May 1952 p 59-61)
Use of three concrete caissons to get down through 65 ft of soft water bearing material in sinking new Peabody No. 10 slope near Pawnee, Ill; caissons were formed in 15-ft deep open cut; material excavated from beneath caissons through vertical holes 10 ft in diam; diagram. (see also Canadian Min J v 73 n 5 May 1952 p 59-61)
Caissons solve sinking problem
Coal Age
Huysman, W.G. (author)
Coal Age ; 57
1952
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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