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Subaqueous tunnelling in compressed air, with reference to the barking powerstation cable tunnel under the river thames
Description of tunnel works: sinking of two vertical shafts, 100 ft. deep; construction of two lengths of 12-foot internal diameter tunnel, each about 36 ft. long to form junction with 7-foot tunnel under river, 2500 ft. long; construction of concrete floors, drainage channels, and sumps.
Subaqueous tunnelling in compressed air, with reference to the barking powerstation cable tunnel under the river thames
Description of tunnel works: sinking of two vertical shafts, 100 ft. deep; construction of two lengths of 12-foot internal diameter tunnel, each about 36 ft. long to form junction with 7-foot tunnel under river, 2500 ft. long; construction of concrete floors, drainage channels, and sumps.
Subaqueous tunnelling in compressed air, with reference to the barking powerstation cable tunnel under the river thames
Instn. Civil Engrs. -- Eng. Paper
Matheson, D.S. (author)
1927
26 pages
10 Figs. on Supp. plate
Article (Journal)
English
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