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Some aspects of underground work -- Snowy mountain scheme, Australia
Excavation of underground power station and development and use of rock bolts to stabilize large openings in hard unstratified rock; excavation, survey control and concrete lining for 13.8 mi tunnel; in construction of 28 mi of 11 to 12 ft diam tunnels rock bolts and primary form of rock support; practice is based on lower construction costs and advanced development of methods of grouting upward sloping rock bolts. See also -discussion 87-90, 1 map)
Some aspects of underground work -- Snowy mountain scheme, Australia
Excavation of underground power station and development and use of rock bolts to stabilize large openings in hard unstratified rock; excavation, survey control and concrete lining for 13.8 mi tunnel; in construction of 28 mi of 11 to 12 ft diam tunnels rock bolts and primary form of rock support; practice is based on lower construction costs and advanced development of methods of grouting upward sloping rock bolts. See also -discussion 87-90, 1 map)
Some aspects of underground work -- Snowy mountain scheme, Australia
Inst Min Engrs -- Proc Symposium
Gilmour, L.W. (author)
Proceedings of the Symposium of the Institute of Mining Engineers ; 1959
1959
4 pages
1 Map
Conference paper
English
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