Si Du-brua (Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Si Du-brua" in Norwegian Nynorsk language version.

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asce.org

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  • Wang 2009, p.65. "The bridge is located in central China near Yesanguan, a small town in a remote mountainous area, and serves as one of the key links in the national highway system that connects Shanghai, on the country's east coast, to Chengdu, the capital of the western province of Sichuan." Wang, Chongxu; Peng, Yuancheng; Liu, Yinbo (January, 2009). «Crossing the Limits». Civil Engineering (Reston, Virginia: American Society of Civil Engineers) 79 (1): 64–69, 79–80. ISSN 0885-7024. Arkivert frå originalen 15. januar 2010. Henta 18. januar 2014. 
  • Wang 2009, p.64. "Stretching across a 500 m deep valley and the Sidu River in central China is a new, 1,222 m long crossing, that measured from gorge bottom to deck, may be the highest suspension bridge in the world." Wang, Chongxu; Peng, Yuancheng; Liu, Yinbo (January, 2009). «Crossing the Limits». Civil Engineering (Reston, Virginia: American Society of Civil Engineers) 79 (1): 64–69, 79–80. ISSN 0885-7024. Arkivert frå originalen 15. januar 2010. Henta 18. januar 2014. 
  • Wang 2009, p.65. "The bridge features three spans measuring, from east to west, 114, 900, and 208 m. It carries two lanes in each direction and measures 24.5 m in width from curb to curb. The precast-concrete deck slopes upward from east to west at a 2.41 percent grade. The suspension cables are supported by two towers—an eastern tower measuring 118 m in height and a western tower 122 m high. The superstructure is constructed of steel." Wang, Chongxu; Peng, Yuancheng; Liu, Yinbo (January, 2009). «Crossing the Limits». Civil Engineering (Reston, Virginia: American Society of Civil Engineers) 79 (1): 64–69, 79–80. ISSN 0885-7024. Arkivert frå originalen 15. januar 2010. Henta 18. januar 2014. 

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  • Liu 2008. "The bridge spans over a 550 m deep valley, which is the highest suspension bridge in the world." (from the abstract in the conference program) Liu, Yinbo; Wang, Chongxu; Peng, Yuancheng (2008). «The Construction of Sidu River Suspension Bridge». Proceedings of the 2008 International Bridge Conference (Pittsburgh: Engineers' Society of Western Pennsylvania) (IBC 08-56). Arkivert frå originalen 15. februar 2009. Henta 18. januar 2014. 

highestbridges.com

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  • Wang 2009, p.65. "The bridge is located in central China near Yesanguan, a small town in a remote mountainous area, and serves as one of the key links in the national highway system that connects Shanghai, on the country's east coast, to Chengdu, the capital of the western province of Sichuan." Wang, Chongxu; Peng, Yuancheng; Liu, Yinbo (January, 2009). «Crossing the Limits». Civil Engineering (Reston, Virginia: American Society of Civil Engineers) 79 (1): 64–69, 79–80. ISSN 0885-7024. Arkivert frå originalen 15. januar 2010. Henta 18. januar 2014. 
  • Sakowski. Sakowski, Eric. «Siduhe River Bridge». HighestBridges.com. Arkivert frå originalen (wiki) 2. mars 2012. 
  • Wang 2009, p.64. "Stretching across a 500 m deep valley and the Sidu River in central China is a new, 1,222 m long crossing, that measured from gorge bottom to deck, may be the highest suspension bridge in the world." Wang, Chongxu; Peng, Yuancheng; Liu, Yinbo (January, 2009). «Crossing the Limits». Civil Engineering (Reston, Virginia: American Society of Civil Engineers) 79 (1): 64–69, 79–80. ISSN 0885-7024. Arkivert frå originalen 15. januar 2010. Henta 18. januar 2014. 
  • Liu 2008. "The bridge spans over a 550 m deep valley, which is the highest suspension bridge in the world." (from the abstract in the conference program) Liu, Yinbo; Wang, Chongxu; Peng, Yuancheng (2008). «The Construction of Sidu River Suspension Bridge». Proceedings of the 2008 International Bridge Conference (Pittsburgh: Engineers' Society of Western Pennsylvania) (IBC 08-56). Arkivert frå originalen 15. februar 2009. Henta 18. januar 2014. 
  • Wang 2009, p.65. "The bridge features three spans measuring, from east to west, 114, 900, and 208 m. It carries two lanes in each direction and measures 24.5 m in width from curb to curb. The precast-concrete deck slopes upward from east to west at a 2.41 percent grade. The suspension cables are supported by two towers—an eastern tower measuring 118 m in height and a western tower 122 m high. The superstructure is constructed of steel." Wang, Chongxu; Peng, Yuancheng; Liu, Yinbo (January, 2009). «Crossing the Limits». Civil Engineering (Reston, Virginia: American Society of Civil Engineers) 79 (1): 64–69, 79–80. ISSN 0885-7024. Arkivert frå originalen 15. januar 2010. Henta 18. januar 2014. 

worldcat.org

  • Wang 2009, p.65. "The bridge is located in central China near Yesanguan, a small town in a remote mountainous area, and serves as one of the key links in the national highway system that connects Shanghai, on the country's east coast, to Chengdu, the capital of the western province of Sichuan." Wang, Chongxu; Peng, Yuancheng; Liu, Yinbo (January, 2009). «Crossing the Limits». Civil Engineering (Reston, Virginia: American Society of Civil Engineers) 79 (1): 64–69, 79–80. ISSN 0885-7024. Arkivert frå originalen 15. januar 2010. Henta 18. januar 2014. 
  • Wang 2009, p.64. "Stretching across a 500 m deep valley and the Sidu River in central China is a new, 1,222 m long crossing, that measured from gorge bottom to deck, may be the highest suspension bridge in the world." Wang, Chongxu; Peng, Yuancheng; Liu, Yinbo (January, 2009). «Crossing the Limits». Civil Engineering (Reston, Virginia: American Society of Civil Engineers) 79 (1): 64–69, 79–80. ISSN 0885-7024. Arkivert frå originalen 15. januar 2010. Henta 18. januar 2014. 
  • Wang 2009, p.65. "The bridge features three spans measuring, from east to west, 114, 900, and 208 m. It carries two lanes in each direction and measures 24.5 m in width from curb to curb. The precast-concrete deck slopes upward from east to west at a 2.41 percent grade. The suspension cables are supported by two towers—an eastern tower measuring 118 m in height and a western tower 122 m high. The superstructure is constructed of steel." Wang, Chongxu; Peng, Yuancheng; Liu, Yinbo (January, 2009). «Crossing the Limits». Civil Engineering (Reston, Virginia: American Society of Civil Engineers) 79 (1): 64–69, 79–80. ISSN 0885-7024. Arkivert frå originalen 15. januar 2010. Henta 18. januar 2014.