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Supporting underground roads by steel arches
Experiments at Auchinraith coal mine; simple form of wooden leg has been adopted as standard; results obtained have compensated for extra work. (See also - part 1 Mar. 1928 pp 12-16 and (discussion) p 16-17, 3 figs.,
Supporting underground roads by steel arches
Experiments at Auchinraith coal mine; simple form of wooden leg has been adopted as standard; results obtained have compensated for extra work. (See also - part 1 Mar. 1928 pp 12-16 and (discussion) p 16-17, 3 figs.,
Supporting underground roads by steel arches
Instn. Min. Engrs. -- Trans
Gemmell, D.C. (author)
1928
3 pages
2 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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