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Libya's Benghazi harbor rehabilitated
Use of 10,000 stabits to rebuild and strengthen Benghazi Harbor breakwater, 1 mi long; each stabit is monolithic concrete unit resembling pair of cylindrical V's joined at right angles at their widest part, intended for interlocking to break up masses of water into eddies; other improvements include three new quays and deepended docks and harbor channels.
Libya's Benghazi harbor rehabilitated
Use of 10,000 stabits to rebuild and strengthen Benghazi Harbor breakwater, 1 mi long; each stabit is monolithic concrete unit resembling pair of cylindrical V's joined at right angles at their widest part, intended for interlocking to break up masses of water into eddies; other improvements include three new quays and deepended docks and harbor channels.
Libya's Benghazi harbor rehabilitated
Eng News-Rec
Engineering News-Record ; 173
1964
Article (Journal)
English
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