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Landslides and their relation to engineering in Dunedin District, New Zealand
Pipes feeding hydroelectric generating station have been displaced by creeping of schist debris; earthflows in mudstone have displaced roadways and railway embankments, and prolonged slumpings have dislocated buildings, railway tunnel and water supply pipeline, and have produced striking topographic effects; rates of movement factors controlling their variation.
Landslides and their relation to engineering in Dunedin District, New Zealand
Pipes feeding hydroelectric generating station have been displaced by creeping of schist debris; earthflows in mudstone have displaced roadways and railway embankments, and prolonged slumpings have dislocated buildings, railway tunnel and water supply pipeline, and have produced striking topographic effects; rates of movement factors controlling their variation.
Landslides and their relation to engineering in Dunedin District, New Zealand
Economic Geology
Benson, W.N. (author)
1946
20 pages
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