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Bituminous concrete antiseepage curtain for concrete dams

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Translated from Gidrotekhnicheskoe Stroitel'stvo, No. 6, pp. 12–15, June, 1980.

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Shchavelev, N.F. Bituminous concrete antiseepage curtain for concrete dams. Hydrotechnical Construction 14, 561–566 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02305398

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