Dissolving Earth: The Arrogant Collapse of the Teton Dam - Jacob Tucker - ebook

Dissolving Earth: The Arrogant Collapse of the Teton Dam ebook

Jacob Tucker

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Building a 300-foot-high dam out of compacted dirt requires absolute geological perfection. When the Bureau of Reclamation decided to build the massive Teton Dam in Idaho, they chose to anchor it into heavily fractured, highly porous volcanic rock, entirely ignoring the desperate warnings of their own geologists. The true fatal flaw, however, was the use of loess soil. This wind-blown silt is structurally sound when dry but dissolves almost instantly when exposed to flowing water. As the reservoir filled for the very first time in June 1976, water found a tiny crack. Through a rapid physical process called "piping," the water dissolved the soil from the inside out, turning a microscopic leak into a massive, roaring cavern within hours. The entire structure spectacularly disintegrated, sending a wall of water wiping out towns miles downstream. This textbook analyzes the ultimate failure of civil engineering bureaucracy. We dissect the precise soil mechanics of the collapse and the devastating consequences of prioritizing political momentum over physical safety. Study the blueprint of a preventable disaster. Learn how the arrogant defiance of basic geology resulted in one of America's most spectacular infrastructural failures.

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Liczba stron: 195

Rok wydania: 2026

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