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Paper presented at the Golden Rocks 2006, The 41st U.S. Symposium on Rock Mechanics (USRMS), June 17–21, 2006
Paper Number: ARMA-06-1097
... of underground space for wineries and experience has shown that the construction cost of a typical wine cave can be comparable to that of an above ground facility. However, the advantages of underground wine caves include naturally occurring low temperatures and high humidity with very small seasonal variations...
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Paper presented at the DC Rocks 2001, The 38th U.S. Symposium on Rock Mechanics (USRMS), July 7–10, 2001
Paper Number: ARMA-01-1049
... ABSTRACT: This project involved the design and construction sequencing of a 50-foot high by 75-foot wide wine cave in Napa, California. The cave was constructed as a dome in lahar that consisted of fresh andesite boulders in a matrix of highly weathered rhyolite. Cover over the dome is sloping...

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