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Salt Lake fill foundation explored with seismology
Extent of salt beds, depth of silt and underlying rock were determined and provided adequate information for engineering studies for new Southern Pacific railroad causeway across Salt Lake; underwater equipment and procedures were unusual features of seismic tests; seismic traverse laid out both to north and to south of present trestle crossing.
Salt Lake fill foundation explored with seismology
Extent of salt beds, depth of silt and underlying rock were determined and provided adequate information for engineering studies for new Southern Pacific railroad causeway across Salt Lake; underwater equipment and procedures were unusual features of seismic tests; seismic traverse laid out both to north and to south of present trestle crossing.
Salt Lake fill foundation explored with seismology
Western Construction
Macleon, G.M. (author) / Templeton, J.F. (author)
Western Construction ; 32
1957
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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