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Selected Engineering Papers
Selected Engineering Papers (1935) 1 (172)
Published: 01 January 1935
...W H WESTON CRINAN CANAL CALEDONIAN ARDRISHAIG UK SELECTED ENGINEERING PAPERS, BEING ORIGIKACLOMMUNICATIONS ORDERED BY THE COUNCIL TO BE PUBLISHEWDITHOUT DI~CUSSION. No. 172. THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW SEA-LOCKS OF TRE CRINAN CANAL BY WILLIAM HARLEY WESTON, B.Sc.,Assoc. M. INSTC..E...
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Selected Engineering Papers
Selected Engineering Papers (1935) 1 (176)
Published: 01 January 1935
... the Mediterranean Sea, where it separates into two branches, the eastor Damietta branch taking about one-fifth of the water, and the west or Rosettn branch taking one-half, the remainder being taken by various canals. Original Communication No. 4985. 4 HOPKIKS ONBRTIHDEGES OF THE The cukivated areat,otalling about...
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Selected Engineering Papers
Selected Engineering Papers (1932) 1 (127)
Published: 01 January 1932
...J M B STUART BURMA MYANMAR ASIA © Thomas Telford and ICE 1932 RIVERS WATERWAYS COURSES CHANGE RAILWAYS BRIDGES TRAINING COMMUNICATIONS CANALS CUT OFF CHANNELS EROSION REGIMES SITTANG RIVER SELECTED ENGINEERING PAPERS. BEIXG ORIGINALCOMMUNICATIONS ORDERED...
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Selected Engineering Papers
Selected Engineering Papers (1931) 1 (104)
Published: 01 January 1931
... in this Paper, which is situated a t Kafr Bulin, in Behera Province, Egypt, was commenced in 1927 and completed early in 1929. The regulator is 81.5 kilometres from the head of the Rayah Behera Canal, atthe a,pex of the cultivatedarea which lies to the west of the Rosetta Branch of the Nile, and is the most...
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Selected Engineering Papers
Selected Engineering Papers (1929) 1 (79)
Published: 01 January 1929
...J A SANER © Thomas Telford and ICE 1929 SWING BRIDGES CANALS MOVABLE ECONOMICS HYDRAULIC ELECTRICAL WEAVER NORTHWICH UK SET,ECTED ENGINEERING PAPERS B E I H Q ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS ORDERED BY THE COUNClI TO BB PUBLISHED WITHOUT DISCUSSION. No. 79 SWING-BRIDGES OVER...
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Selected Engineering Papers
Selected Engineering Papers (1929) 1 (67)
Published: 01 January 1929
...,and the Renewal of Paths and Rollers. By ROBERTDUNLOPBROWNM, . Inst. C.E. THEaqueduct carries the old Bridgewater Canal over the Manchester Ship-Canal at Barton, near Manchester. When the aqueduct swings open-carrying within its long tank a small portion of the Bridgewater ca,nal,sometimes with a barge or two...
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Selected Engineering Papers
Selected Engineering Papers (1925) 1 (30)
Published: 01 January 1925
... as this brine can be safely transferred t o the kyars belorereaching thesaturation-point ; the volume of water is not, the chief concern, but &her itssalt-content, which should not beallowed t,o crystallize out on the outer lake-bed, or in the main reservoir, t'he canals, or the condenser-reservoirs. A high...
