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Leopold Müller (engineer)

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Leopold Müller (engineer)
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Leopold Müller (born 9 January 1908 in Salzburg, died 1 August 1988 in Salzburg) was a geologist, one of the pioneers of rock mechanics and one of the main contributors to the development of the new Austrian tunneling method (NATM).

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Leopold Müller at the Geomechanik Kolloquium 1966 in Salzburg, Austria

Müller opined, that the northern flank of the 1,900 meter high Monte Toc was not stable enough to withstand a reservoir with up to 150 million cubic meters of water when the Vajont dam was planned.[1]

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