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Diaphragm Wall For Deep Basement Provides Efficient Use Of Waterfront Property At Harbor East In Baltimore
By S. Y. Fantaye
This paper discusses the design, construction and performance of a 30 inch thick diaphragm wall recently constructed in Baltimore, Maryland at Inner Harbor East. The project site is an established ma
Jan 1, 2008
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Diaphragm Wall Technique Used In A Different Way Cutting Trenches Up To 823 Ft. (251 M) For An Exploration And Bulk Sampling Program
By Stefan Schwank, Alexander Blatt, Franz-Werner Gerressen
Diaphragm wall technique is usually used to install diaphragm walls, which are known as underground structural elements commonly used for retention systems and permanent foundation elements as well as
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Diaphragm Walls Acting As Anchor Curtains Of Laterally Loaded Structures - Synopsis
By J. Matos e Silva
The paper refers two examples of structures located in seismic areas (Cases 1 and 2). The first one (Case 1) is the Torroal Bridge, located about 100 Km South of Lisbon, in the road Troia-Grandola
Jan 1, 1996
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Diaphragm Walls And Barrettes For Top-Down Construction: A Project Report
By Bjöm Böhle
Top-down construction (or cut and cover construction) is providing important advantages when comparing with conventional construction techniques for commercial developments with deep basements, underg
Jan 1, 2006
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Diaphragm Walls for Infrastructure Projects how to Deal with Complex Demands?
By Franz-Werner Gerressen, Manfred Schoepf
"Diaphragm walls are known as underground structural elements commonly used as retention systems for excavation pits and shafts and permanent foundation walls or elements. It can be anticipated that,
Jan 1, 2015
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Diaphragm Walls for Seepage Control and Remediation: Three Case Histories
By Fabio Santillán, Mario Mauro, Raffaella Granata
"This paper presents the utilization of slurry walls methods for the recent remediation of three high hazard active dams in the United States. Tuttle Creek Dam, located in Manhattan, KS, required seis
Jan 1, 2016
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Diaphragm Walls Seismic Design According to the Eurocodes
By J. Matos e Silva
"Abstract Although one can think that it is very low the probability of a seism occurrence during the execution of an excavation in an urban lot protected by a diaphragm wall curtain, reality shows th
Jan 1, 2014
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Diaphragm Walls, Recent Developments to Improve Reliability
By A. Frits van Tol, Rodriaan Spruit, Jan H. van Dalen
"Abstract In recent years, there have been major problems with deep excavations in urban areas supported by diaphragm walls. In some cases, like the fatal Nicoll Highway collapse in Singapore the qual
Jan 1, 2014
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Diatomaceous Earth Filtration Of Cyanide Leach Liquors
By Jr. Flynn
The filtration process has long been utilized in the mining industry and typically associated with processes where clear solutions are required. One definition of filtration states that it is utilized
Jan 1, 1980
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Diatomaceous Earth Mining And Processing
By A. T. Stroebel
Diatomite deposits, the skeletal remains of tiny aquatic plants called diatoms, are found in many parts of the world. Only a few of these de- posits are of commercial value. Open pit mining is used
Jan 1, 1979
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Diatomaceous Earth Mining and Processing (610e1d5d-cd7e-4752-8af0-e0357bfe1370)
By A. T. Stroebel, J. A. Goodwin
Diatomite deposits, the skeletal remains of tiny aquatic plants called diatoms, are found in many parts of the world. Only a few of these deposits are of commercial value. Open pit mining is used
Jan 1, 1983
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Diatomaceous Earth Non-Metal of a Thousand Uses
By C. V. O. Hughes
DIATOMACEOUS earth is probably the most widely used, and certainly the least well publicized, of the important non-metallics of the United States. The very multiplicity of the names by which this whit
Jan 3, 1953
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Diatomaceous Earth Operation Grefco, Inc., Lompoc, California ? Introduction
By David Jenkins
Grefco Inc. operates two diatomite mines in the western Santa Ynez Mountains. The larger of the two mines, the Palos Colorados Mine, is located approximately seven miles southeast of Lompoc. The Migue
Jan 1, 1995
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Diatomaceous Sands of Richmond, Virginia
By Martin Coryell
EHRENBERG was the first to publish and direct attention to the peculiarities of the diatomaceous deposit of Richmond; but how and by whom he was supplied with the material for his microscopical invest
Jan 1, 1876
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Diatomite
By Frederic L. Kadey
Diatomite is a siliceous, sedimentary rock consisting principally of the fossilized skeletal remains of the diatom, a unicellular aquatic plant related to the algae. Thus, it has-been formed by the in
Jan 1, 1975
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Diatomite
By Arthur B. Cummins, Henry Mulryan
DIATOMITE is a hydrous or opaline form of silica, commonly known as diatomaceous earth, diatomaceous silica or kieselguhr. The term "infusorial earth" has lost its original meaning and today is incorr
Jan 1, 1949
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Diatomite
By Richard O. Y. Breese
Geologically and commercially, the term diatomite is applied to the nearly pure sedimentarv accumulation of diatom frustules- the microscopic skeletons of unicellular aquatic algae belonging to the cl
Jan 1, 1994
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Diatomite
By Arthur B. Cummins
Diatomite is a siliceous rock of sedimentary origin, which may vary in degree of consolidation, but which consists mainly of the fossilized remains of diatoms. These are microscopic algae of the order
Jan 1, 1960
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Diatomite
By V. L. Eardley-Wilmot
Diatomite as prepared for the market is a fluffy, white powder, remarkably light in weight-it weighs only 10 to 15 pounds per cubic foot, or one-tenth as much as sand. Being extremely porous and inert
Jan 1, 1931
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Diatomite
By Frederic L. Kadey
Diatomite is a siliceous, sedimentary rock consisting principally of the fossilized skeletal remains of the diatom, a unicellular aquatic plant related to the algae. Thus, it has been formed by the in
Jan 1, 1983