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A Culvert for Abram Creek - Expanding Cleveland's airport required that a mile-long section of stream located within a deep, steep ravine be buried. The resulting culvert called for a design that would address significant hydraulic, geotechnical, and erosion control issues.
A Culvert for Abram Creek - Expanding Cleveland's airport required that a mile-long section of stream located within a deep, steep ravine be buried. The resulting culvert called for a design that would address significant hydraulic, geotechnical, and erosion control issues.
A Culvert for Abram Creek - Expanding Cleveland's airport required that a mile-long section of stream located within a deep, steep ravine be buried. The resulting culvert called for a design that would address significant hydraulic, geotechnical, and erosion control issues.
Aldrich, John (author) / Vilem, Mark / Oakland, Michael
Civil engineering ; 73
2003
Article (Journal)
English
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