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For purposes of this discussion, breakwaters are divided into three types; mound breakwaters; mounds with solid superstructures, and solid breakwaters; it is assumed that all materials are equally economically available. Abstract of paper presented before Instn. of Civil Engrs. (see also Engineering, vol. 125, no. 3257, June 15, 1928, pp. 749-750, and (discussion), 725-726; also Engineer, vol. 145, no. 3779, June 15, 1928, p. 655.)
For purposes of this discussion, breakwaters are divided into three types; mound breakwaters; mounds with solid superstructures, and solid breakwaters; it is assumed that all materials are equally economically available. Abstract of paper presented before Instn. of Civil Engrs. (see also Engineering, vol. 125, no. 3257, June 15, 1928, pp. 749-750, and (discussion), 725-726; also Engineer, vol. 145, no. 3779, June 15, 1928, p. 655.)
Breakwater construction
Can. Engr
Mitchell, H.H.G. (author)
Canadian Engineer ; 55
1928
Article (Journal)
English
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