01692cam a22002531 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010001700075035002000092040004700112042001200159050002300171110006200194245012800256260008700384300005500471490012800526504003200654505070900686650001001395650001601405999001701421po 29000252 DLC20260227111858.0880128s1929 nyu 000 0 eng c apo 29000252  a(OCoLC)17403061 aLibrary, U.S. Patent OfficecTNJdTNJdDLC apremarc00aTN1b.A525 no. 2152 aAmerican Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers.10aGeology and engineering for dams and reservoirs.bPapers and discussions presented at the New York meeting, February, 1929. aNew York,bAmerican institute of mining and metallurgical engineers, inc.,cc1929. a112 p.bincl. illus., map, tables, diagrs.c23 cm.0 aAmerican institute of mining and metallurgical engineers. Technical publicationvno. 215.aClass I, Mining geology,vno. 26 aBibliographical foot-notes.0 aResponsibilities of the geologist in engineering projects, by Charles P. Berkey.--Problems involved in the geologic examination of sites for dams, by Kirk Bryan.--Relation of ground-water conditions to leakage of reservoirs, by Oscar Edward Meinzer.--Effect of minor geologic details on the safety of dams, by Charles Terzaghi.--More and better geologic data for use in hydraulic projects, by Gerald H. Matthes.--Geologic examination of dam sites in the Tennessee and Cumberland River basins, by L. W. Fisher and R. D. Ohrenschall.--The geology of dam sites, by Chester K. Wentworth.--The geology of dams and reservoirs, by L. C. Glenn.--Success and failure of reservoirs in basalt, by Harold T. Stearns. 0aDams. 0aReservoirs. c51660d51660