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Experience of U S Engineer District at South Jetty of Columbia River with use of asphalt mastic as binder, on stretch of some 300 ft, to prevent disintegration due to heavy seas; asphalt plant; preparing asphalt mastic; dumping mastic; penetration; quantities and costs; effect of winter storms. (see also Contractors and Engrs Monthly v 34 n 6 June 1937 p 19, 40 and 49)
Experience of U S Engineer District at South Jetty of Columbia River with use of asphalt mastic as binder, on stretch of some 300 ft, to prevent disintegration due to heavy seas; asphalt plant; preparing asphalt mastic; dumping mastic; penetration; quantities and costs; effect of winter storms. (see also Contractors and Engrs Monthly v 34 n 6 June 1937 p 19, 40 and 49)
Columbia River South Jetty terminal
Military Engr
Hickson, R.E. (author)
Military Engineer ; 29
1937
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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