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Rock bolting works at Howard A. Hanson Dam, Washington; components and techniques were developed on site; flood control dam is rockfill structure with sand and gravel core and is 235 ft high, 700 ft long; 2 1/2 in. diam holes were drilled in slopes for bolts; removal of mud and drillings by blowing; 1056 bolts were installed, longest was 40 ft.
Rock bolting works at Howard A. Hanson Dam, Washington; components and techniques were developed on site; flood control dam is rockfill structure with sand and gravel core and is 235 ft high, 700 ft long; 2 1/2 in. diam holes were drilled in slopes for bolts; removal of mud and drillings by blowing; 1056 bolts were installed, longest was 40 ft.
Bolts stabilize high rock slopes
Civ Eng (NY)
Christman, H.E. (author)
1960
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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