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Oahe dam; geology, embankment, and cut slopes
Examination of soil problems associated with cut slope and embankment stability; study shows that solution of embankment and high cut slope stability problems, on Pierre shale foundation, depend primarily on degree and extent of geologic processes that have occurred to weaken firm bedrock; embankment is designed by use of semi-empirical methods based on soil mechanics science and data from Oahe and Fort Peck slides.
Oahe dam; geology, embankment, and cut slopes
Examination of soil problems associated with cut slope and embankment stability; study shows that solution of embankment and high cut slope stability problems, on Pierre shale foundation, depend primarily on degree and extent of geologic processes that have occurred to weaken firm bedrock; embankment is designed by use of semi-empirical methods based on soil mechanics science and data from Oahe and Fort Peck slides.
Oahe dam; geology, embankment, and cut slopes
ASCE -- Proc (J Soil Mechanics Foundations Div)
Knight, D.K. (author)
1963
27 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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