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The Panama Canal

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The thesis examines proposals and the long history of efforts to build an interoceanic canal across the Isthmus, surveying alternate routes and comparing natural harbors, seismic and volcanic risk, climate, curvature, and hydrology to support a chosen alignment and canal type. It summarizes engineering trade-offs between lock and sea-level designs, sets out location, dimensions and plan, and describes organization and methods for constructing the canal prism, locks and dams. The work also addresses sanitation and social conditions during construction and outlines anticipated economic importance and maintenance considerations.

About the Author

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Harry Clow Boardman

Harry Clow Boardman was an American author best known for his work on the Panama Canal, a significant engineering feat of the early 20th century. His notable book, "The Panama Canal," provides insights into the construction and impact of this monumental project, reflecting the era's technological advancements and geopolitical significance. Boardman's writing contributes to the understanding of the canal's historical context and its role in global trade. Through his work, he captures the challenges and triumphs associated with one of the world's most important waterways.

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