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Lorn and Raymond Terrace Flood Levees : [book] geotechnical investigation /.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: NSW Department of CommercePublication details: NSW : Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Natural Resources, 2003.Description: [50] p. ; 30 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.349309443 22
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Contents : 1. Introduction -- 2. Geology, mine subsidence -- 3. Site conditions -- 4. Fieldwork -- 5. Laboratory geotechnical testing -- 6. Lorn Levee -- 7. Raymond Terrace Levee -- 8. General remarks -- 9. Figures.
Review: The Department of Infrastructure, Planning & Natural Resources (DIPNR) commissioned the Geographical and Environmental Group, Dams and Civil Section to undertake a geotechnical investigation for the flood levees in Lower Hunter Valley, NSW. The work is part of a broader Levee Audit being undertaken by the DIPNR. This report presents the data obtained from field investigation and laboratory testing and discusses the relevant geotechnical aspects of the Lower Hunter Valley flood levees.
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Books Books Australian Emergency Management Library BOOK 363.349309443 LOR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 900098626

Report No. 03-GH08A/3 , March 2003

Contents : 1. Introduction -- 2. Geology, mine subsidence -- 3. Site conditions -- 4. Fieldwork -- 5. Laboratory geotechnical testing -- 6. Lorn Levee -- 7. Raymond Terrace Levee -- 8. General remarks -- 9. Figures.

The Department of Infrastructure, Planning & Natural Resources (DIPNR) commissioned the Geographical and Environmental Group, Dams and Civil Section to undertake a geotechnical investigation for the flood levees in Lower Hunter Valley, NSW. The work is part of a broader Levee Audit being undertaken by the DIPNR. This report presents the data obtained from field investigation and laboratory testing and discusses the relevant geotechnical aspects of the Lower Hunter Valley flood levees.

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