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Influence of soil types on stabilization of Savannah river
Bottom samples were taken at six reaches where dikes were constructed and from five reaches where there are no dikes, to compare soils in river reaches subject to stabilization problems with those in reaches with adequate depth; gradation curves of river bottom samples from trouble-free reaches and troublesome reaches do not show appreciable dif- ference; resistance to movement at prevailing velocities of residual course sand provides relatively stable river bottom.
Influence of soil types on stabilization of Savannah river
Bottom samples were taken at six reaches where dikes were constructed and from five reaches where there are no dikes, to compare soils in river reaches subject to stabilization problems with those in reaches with adequate depth; gradation curves of river bottom samples from trouble-free reaches and troublesome reaches do not show appreciable dif- ference; resistance to movement at prevailing velocities of residual course sand provides relatively stable river bottom.
Influence of soil types on stabilization of Savannah river
ASCE -- Proc (J Waterways Harbors Div)
Wall, W.J. (author)
1965
17 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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