CHARACTERISTICS OF ROAD BED DESIGN IN AREAS OF GLACIERS
Features in the Design of Railroad and highway earth filled road beds in areas characterized by the development of ice fields and glaciers are examined from the standpoint of the natural hydrogeological conditions of the area and the effect of road building on these conditions. The construction of h...
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1969
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Online Access: | http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0696182 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=AD0696182 |
Summary: | Features in the Design of Railroad and highway earth filled road beds in areas characterized by the development of ice fields and glaciers are examined from the standpoint of the natural hydrogeological conditions of the area and the effect of road building on these conditions. The construction of highways, railroads, and associated facilities has been responsible for the development of artificial glaciers, which pose hazards to highway and rail traffic due to the damage of the road beds by the effect of the ice. Measures for controlling the ice and for eliminating the glaciers when possible are proposed. The author strongly urges that the present methods of highway and railway design and construction be reexamined and that certain new techniques be adopted. (Author) Trans. of Transport (USSR) n7 p29-40 1966 (sic). |
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