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Earth dams, a study

Bassell, Burr
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"Earth Dams: A Study" by Burr Bassell is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. This work focuses on the principles of design and construction of earth dams, emphasizing the complexities and technical requirements necessary for their successful implementation. The book addresses various types of dams, their construction methods, and the technical considerations that engineers must account for. The opening of the study sets the foundation by discussing the historical context of earth dams, noting that they are some of the oldest types of dams known. It highlights the necessity for specialized knowledge in constructing these structures, countering the common misconception that it is a simple task. Bassell outlines the significance of detailed preliminary investigations, site selection, and material suitability, suggesting that a deep understanding of hydraulic principles is crucial to prevent failures, such as the catastrophic Johnstown Disaster. Through this initial discourse, the reader is drawn into the meticulous world of engineering practices surrounding earth dams, laying the groundwork for more in-depth discussions in the chapters to follow. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Subjects: Earth dams Earthwork
Shelves: Category: Engineering & Technology Category: Science - Earth/Agricultural/Farming

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