Deep Excavations And Foundations For Locks ? Synopsis

Deep Foundations Institute
B. H. Moore
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

Foundation and excavation problems associated with lock construction projects vary widely. Each lock requires a different foundation to respond to a unique geologic setting. The range of heights and founding materials are illustrated thru description of selected structures encountered in the United States. Examples range from 113-ft high John Day Lock on the Columbia River founded on basalt rock to the 17-ft high Lock No. 5 on the Arkansas River floated on a clay foundation. A description of the basic elements of design and construction is presented. Several case histories involving lock design and construction are assessed to aid in recognition of potential problem areas on forthcoming construction. In the past decade there have been many improvements in construction materials and techniques. The application of these new approaches to lock construction is discussed.
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APA: B. H. Moore  (2010)  Deep Excavations And Foundations For Locks ? Synopsis

MLA: B. H. Moore Deep Excavations And Foundations For Locks ? Synopsis. Deep Foundations Institute, 2010.

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