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Mustapha jetty, Algiers
So-called cyclopean concrete-block construction, involving use of blocks of large size was adopted; breakwater, 1200 m long, consists of wall of concrete blocks founded at depth of 15 m below low water zero upon mound of rubble stone on average 5 m deep; weight of each foundation block is 450 tons and that of each of three blocks superimposed on it to form pillar, 400 tons; details of construction methods.
Mustapha jetty, Algiers
So-called cyclopean concrete-block construction, involving use of blocks of large size was adopted; breakwater, 1200 m long, consists of wall of concrete blocks founded at depth of 15 m below low water zero upon mound of rubble stone on average 5 m deep; weight of each foundation block is 450 tons and that of each of three blocks superimposed on it to form pillar, 400 tons; details of construction methods.
Port of Algiers: Mustapha Jetty -- I
Engineering Index Backfile | 1936
|Port of Algiers: Mustapha Jetty -- II
Engineering Index Backfile | 1936
|Port of Algiers, and mustapha jetty
Engineering Index Backfile | 1934
|Port of Algiers: Mustapha Jetty -- III
Engineering Index Backfile | 1936
|Port of Algiers: Mustapha Jetty -- I, II, III
Engineering Index Backfile | 1936
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