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035 _a(OCoLC)17403061
040 _aLibrary, U.S. Patent Office
_cTNJ
_dTNJ
_dDLC
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050 0 0 _aTN1
_b.A525 no. 215
110 2 _aAmerican Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers.
245 1 0 _aGeology and engineering for dams and reservoirs.
_bPapers and discussions presented at the New York meeting, February, 1929.
260 _aNew York,
_bAmerican institute of mining and metallurgical engineers, inc.,
_cc1929.
300 _a112 p.
_bincl. illus., map, tables, diagrs.
_c23 cm.
490 0 _aAmerican institute of mining and metallurgical engineers. Technical publication
_vno. 215.
_aClass I, Mining geology,
_vno. 26
504 _aBibliographical foot-notes.
505 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.
650 0 _aDams.
650 0 _aReservoirs.
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