Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 31±ÇA.L. Hummel, 1908 |
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... feet above tide , while at the Culebra where the route crosses it , and where much work has been done already , the original level did not exceed about 345 feet , now reduced to 312 feet by a slight change in line . For about seventeen ...
... feet above tide , while at the Culebra where the route crosses it , and where much work has been done already , the original level did not exceed about 345 feet , now reduced to 312 feet by a slight change in line . For about seventeen ...
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... feet - seconds ; at Bohio , 115,000 feet - seconds ; and at Gatun probably 160,000 feet- seconds , nearly that of the Potomac at Great Falls , Md . If over- generous in the rainy season , the Chagres becomes niggardly in the three dry ...
... feet - seconds ; at Bohio , 115,000 feet - seconds ; and at Gatun probably 160,000 feet- seconds , nearly that of the Potomac at Great Falls , Md . If over- generous in the rainy season , the Chagres becomes niggardly in the three dry ...
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... feet per second , distributed in the different months in the following percentages of total annual flow . For comparison with streams in the northeastern part of the United States , similar estimates are quoted from " Water Power , " by ...
... feet per second , distributed in the different months in the following percentages of total annual flow . For comparison with streams in the northeastern part of the United States , similar estimates are quoted from " Water Power , " by ...
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... feet - seconds at Gamboa and 4,700 at Bohio . The previsions of the engineers , which had been claimed by some to be ... feet , the water standing on the track at Matachin five feet deep ; two small bridges were carried away and other ...
... feet - seconds at Gamboa and 4,700 at Bohio . The previsions of the engineers , which had been claimed by some to be ... feet , the water standing on the track at Matachin five feet deep ; two small bridges were carried away and other ...
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... feet , and a dam to create a lake having 165 square miles of surface and rising 85 feet above mean tide level ( which is the same in both Limon and Panama Bays ) . This great lake forms the summit level of the canal . Its depth on the ...
... feet , and a dam to create a lake having 165 square miles of surface and rising 85 feet above mean tide level ( which is the same in both Limon and Panama Bays ) . This great lake forms the summit level of the canal . Its depth on the ...
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