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DRY-DOCK EQUIPMENT AND SHIP REPAIRS.
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1895) 121 (1895): 181–194.
Published: 01 January 1895
...J F REDMAN © Thomas Telford and ICE 1895 DRY DOCKS EQUIPMENT SHIPS REPAIRS DOCKING BLOCKS RUDDERS PROPELLERS BOTTOM HYDRAULICS MACHINERY STEAMERS BALLAST STEAMSHIPS BULKHEADS Papers.] REDXdN OX DRY-DOCK EQUIPMENT. 181 (Paper No. 2658.) Dry-Dock Equipment, and Ship...
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1881) 66 (1881): 68–85.
Published: 01 January 1881
... FLOW WATERWAYS CHANNELS SCOUR DEPTH SEDIMENTS BANKS VELOCITY BOTTOM BEDS 68 CORRESPONDENCE ON TIDAL AND UPLAND WATERS. [IIinutes o# Correspondence. BIr. Cap. Nr. W. DYCECAY observed thaat mongthe causes of the phenomena of tidalestuaries,the difference in the specific gra- vities...
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W R BROWNE, W SHELFORD, W C UNWIN, J B REDMAN, J T HARRISON, H LAW, R AITKEN, L F V HARCOURT, W ATKINSON, H S HALLETT, J H SHOOLBRED, A GILES, SIR J COODE, G HIGGIN
Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1881) 66 (1881): 29–67.
Published: 01 January 1881
... CURRENTS FLOW VELOCITY CHANNELS SCOUR HYDRAULICS WATERWAYS EBB TIDES DEPTH FRESHWATER BEDS BOTTOM SURFACE MOUTHS DELTAS MUD SILTATION Proceedings.] DISCUSSIOX ON TIDAL AND UPLAND WATERS. 29 Discussion. Mr. WALTER R. BROWNwEished tosay, before the discussion Mr. Browne. commenced...
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THE RELATIVE VALUE OF TIDAL AND UPLAND WATERS IN MAINTAINING RIVERS, ESTUARIES AND HARBOURS. (INCLUDING PLATE AT BACK OF VOLUME).
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Minutes of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1881) 66 (1881): 1–28.
Published: 01 January 1881
... the channel, not to scour it.-That tidal waters do bring up the silt from the large estuaries, where it is raised by wave action, into river channels, is madeclear by Section (I). Thathissilt is rapidly deposited at the bottom, duringthe period of slack B2 4 BEOWNE ON TIDAUANPLDLAND WATERS. [Minutes of water...
