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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1918) 206 (1918): 255–268.
Published: 01 January 1918
... to the Quebec Bridge, but its interest lies chiefly in its surroundings, in the low rise of about one-ninth of the spanand, consequently, inthe comparatively heavystresses meitnthe cantileveerrection of each half of the arch. The arch spans the St. John river, which flows into the Bay of Fundy at the City...
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1918) 206 (1918): 269–299.
Published: 01 January 1918
... later, on 24th October, a yery interesting andinformative set of levels was obtained, which has already been referred to, and which form the basis of Fig. G (6. CANADA NORTH AMERICA ST JOHN ARCH ST JOHN RIVER DESIGN ERECTION ARCHES CALCULATIONS BRIDGES STEELWORK STEEL CANTILEVER...
