Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Volume 36The Institution, 1873 - Civil engineering Vols. 39-204 (1874/75-1916/17) have a section 3 containing "Abstracts of papers in foreign transactions and periodicals" (title varies); issued separately, 1919-37, as the institution's Engineering abstracts from the current periodical literature of engineering and applied science, published outside the United Kingdom. |
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Page 188
... piers to the deep water , or to continue the deep artificial channel to the naturally deep water , before the quantity of material annually dredged was minimised , or the utmost assistance was given to nature by the art of man . The ...
... piers to the deep water , or to continue the deep artificial channel to the naturally deep water , before the quantity of material annually dredged was minimised , or the utmost assistance was given to nature by the art of man . The ...
Page 190
... piers . The second was in the order of beginning the work above The Narrows . ' The Tyne authorities had been spending enor- mous sums in dredging the channel , to contain a volume of water which could not be got up the river . He meant ...
... piers . The second was in the order of beginning the work above The Narrows . ' The Tyne authorities had been spending enor- mous sums in dredging the channel , to contain a volume of water which could not be got up the river . He meant ...
Page 201
... piers ; to describe the mutations of the Sulina Bar from 1861 , to the present time ; and to refer to the changes that have taken place in the sea outline of the delta during the period of sixteen years that he has served the European ...
... piers ; to describe the mutations of the Sulina Bar from 1861 , to the present time ; and to refer to the changes that have taken place in the sea outline of the delta during the period of sixteen years that he has served the European ...
Page 202
... pier and the southernmost row in the south pier - were of close piling , on either side of which , stones of less than a cubic foot in size were thrown down from barges , and allowed to take their own slope up to the water line . It ...
... pier and the southernmost row in the south pier - were of close piling , on either side of which , stones of less than a cubic foot in size were thrown down from barges , and allowed to take their own slope up to the water line . It ...
Page 203
... pier was successfully completed in the manner described before the termination of the year 1866 , six blocks , out of the eight 35 - ton blocks built at the same time on the rock work near to the pier head , succumbed to the first heavy ...
... pier was successfully completed in the manner described before the termination of the year 1866 , six blocks , out of the eight 35 - ton blocks built at the same time on the rock work near to the pier head , succumbed to the first heavy ...
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