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Notes on sinking through saturated sand at cornelia colliery
Compilation of data recording method of sinking vertical circular shaft 12 ft in diam through soft running ground; two shafts sunk 120 ft apart, using concrete caissons with 18 in. walls, built up on steel cutting ring 16 in. deep and 1 in. thick; procedure in sinking caissons to depth of 70 ft. (See also Chem Heat and Min Soc S Africa -- J v 33 n 8 and 9 Feb 1933 p 238-45 (discussion) 245-6 and Mar (discussion) p 283-5)
Notes on sinking through saturated sand at cornelia colliery
Compilation of data recording method of sinking vertical circular shaft 12 ft in diam through soft running ground; two shafts sunk 120 ft apart, using concrete caissons with 18 in. walls, built up on steel cutting ring 16 in. deep and 1 in. thick; procedure in sinking caissons to depth of 70 ft. (See also Chem Heat and Min Soc S Africa -- J v 33 n 8 and 9 Feb 1933 p 238-45 (discussion) 245-6 and Mar (discussion) p 283-5)
Notes on sinking through saturated sand at cornelia colliery
Colliery Guardian
Heslop, G. (author)
Colliery Guardian ; 147
1933
303 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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