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Failure of St. Francis dam should occasion no uncertainty as to stability of foundations at most existing dams; perfect damsite, from purely geological standpoint, is exception rather than rule; all rock types are subject to jointing and parting to some degree.
Failure of St. Francis dam should occasion no uncertainty as to stability of foundations at most existing dams; perfect damsite, from purely geological standpoint, is exception rather than rule; all rock types are subject to jointing and parting to some degree.
Most damsites are geologically safe
West. Construction News
Forbes, H. (author)
1928
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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