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Poetsch shaft sinking at the Housser Colliery, Belgium
Abstract from Bulletin de la Societe de l'Industrie Minerale, 1888, Vol. II., p. 21. The shaft met quicksand at a depth of 195 feet, which was frozen and excavated successfully.
Poetsch shaft sinking at the Housser Colliery, Belgium
Abstract from Bulletin de la Societe de l'Industrie Minerale, 1888, Vol. II., p. 21. The shaft met quicksand at a depth of 195 feet, which was frozen and excavated successfully.
Poetsch shaft sinking at the Housser Colliery, Belgium
Proc Inst CE
1888
Article (Journal)
English
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