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Author Muller, Siemon W. (Siemon William), 1900-1970.

Title Frozen in time : permafrost and engineering problems / by Siemon Wm. Muller ; edited by Hugh M. French, Frederick E. Nelson ; sponsored by Technical Committee on Cold Regions Engineering
Published Reston, Va. : American Society of Civil Engineers, ©2008

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Description 1 online resource (xxxix, 280 pages) : illustrations
Series Technical Council on Cold Regions Engineering monograph
Technical Council on Cold Regions Engineering monograph.
Contents pt. 1. Introduction -- Definition of Permafrost -- History of Investigation -- Terminology -- pt. 2. Permafrost Science -- Origin of Permafrost -- Geography of Permafrost -- Vertical Extent and Temperature of Permafrost -- Ground Ice -- Permafrost Landscapes -- Vegetation -- Physical Properties of Frozen Ground -- pt. 3. Permafrost And Engineering Problems -- Logistics -- Investigation of Permafrost for Engineering Problems -- Excavation of Frozen Ground -- Drilling Methods in Frozen Ground -- Roads and Railroads -- Runways -- Bridges -- Dams and Reservoirs -- Mining -- Buildings -- Water Supply -- Utilities and Sanitation -- Materials -- Miscellaneous Engineering Problems -- App. 1. Select Bibliography
Summary "Frozen in Time: Permafrost and Engineering Problems is a previously unpublished work by Siemon W. Muller (1900-1970), author of the first English-language book about perennially frozen ground."
"This book reads like a "how-to" manual for engineering personnel working in pioneering or primitive circumstances. The book reviews the large Russian-language body of literature devoted to permafrost, but also covers work published in English during the intervening years. It addresses topics such as basic scientific knowledge about perennially frozen ground and the engineering problems associated with it, the geography of permafrost, related elements of landscape science and ecology, periglacial geomorphology, and the physics of frozen ground. This book serves as a valuable historical document, and will also be useful for those seeking basic knowledge about permafrost and approximate methods for coping with associated engineering problems."--Jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Building -- Cold weather conditions.
Civil engineering -- Cold weather conditions.
Frozen ground.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Nanotechnology & MEMS.
Building -- Cold weather conditions
Civil engineering -- Cold weather conditions
Frozen ground
Dauerfrostboden
Form Electronic book
Author French, Hugh M
Nelson, Frederick E
American Society of Civil Engineers. Technical Committee on Cold Regions Engineering.
ISBN 9780784472446
0784472440
9781621980490
1621980499