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Theoretical examination leading to following conclusions: monument is safe on its present site; if shaft should be damaged during earthquake, failure will occur near 417 ft level; settlement may speed up during major earthquakes; method of making spalling invisible.
Theoretical examination leading to following conclusions: monument is safe on its present site; if shaft should be damaged during earthquake, failure will occur near 417 ft level; settlement may speed up during major earthquakes; method of making spalling invisible.
Washington monument
Franklin Inst -- J
Creskoff, J.J. (author)
1934
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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