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Engineer-geologist team investigates subsidence
Planning of aqueduct of Feather River Project, Calif, had to consider large areas within San Joaquin Valley subject to two types of land subsidence; team studied nature of subsidence, delimited susceptible areas and selected most favorable route, location and aqueduct design; methods which team developed; potential subsiding lands aggregate over 2000 sq mi.
Engineer-geologist team investigates subsidence
Planning of aqueduct of Feather River Project, Calif, had to consider large areas within San Joaquin Valley subject to two types of land subsidence; team studied nature of subsidence, delimited susceptible areas and selected most favorable route, location and aqueduct design; methods which team developed; potential subsiding lands aggregate over 2000 sq mi.
Engineer-geologist team investigates subsidence
ASCE -- Proc (J Pipeline Div)
Shelton, M.J. (author)
1959
18 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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