Arminou Dam, Cyprus, and construction joints in diaphragm cut-off walls

This paper is in two parts. The first part describes the foundation seepage cut-off to a new 42 m high gravel fill dam with central clay core. A single 0.8 m wide plastic concrete diaphragm wall, together with adjacent bentonite cement alluvial grouting, provides a seepage cut-off through the 15 m d...

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