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Immersed tube
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An immersed tube is a kind of underwater tunnel constructed using segments built elsewhere, floated and sunk into place, welded together, and drained. This method can be considerably cheaper than excavating through rock and is more resistant to earthquake damage. One tradeoff is that immersed tubes are more vulnerable to sabotage than excavated tunnels, since less force is necessary to breach their walls than would be required to penetrate the roof of a tunnel through rock.

The immersed tube is the most frequently applied type applied in the Netherlands.

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An immersed tube is a kind of underwater tunnel constructed using segments built elsewhere, floated and sunk into place, welded together, and drained. This method can be considerably cheaper than excavating through rock and is more resistant to earthquake damage. One tradeoff is that immersed tubes are more vulnerable to sabotage than excavated tunnels, since less force is necessary to breach their walls than would be required to penetrate the roof of a tunnel through rock.

The immersed tube is the most frequently applied type applied in the Netherlands.

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