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Relation of the Ohio River to Transportation: The Relation of the Ohio River and Its Tributaries to Transportation in the United States
The Ohio River extends from the confluence of the Allegheny and the Monongahela Rivers at Pittsburgh, Pa., to the Mississippi River at Cairo, Ill., a distance of 968 miles. Its width varies from less than 900 ft. to nearly 6 000 ft. and its slope from 11½ in. per mile in the lipper Teach, to 3 in. per mile near the mouth. The more or less uniformly changing slope has one break at the Falls of the Ohio (Louisville, Ky.), where there is a low-water drop of 26 ft. in a distance of 2 miles.
Relation of the Ohio River to Transportation: The Relation of the Ohio River and Its Tributaries to Transportation in the United States
The Ohio River extends from the confluence of the Allegheny and the Monongahela Rivers at Pittsburgh, Pa., to the Mississippi River at Cairo, Ill., a distance of 968 miles. Its width varies from less than 900 ft. to nearly 6 000 ft. and its slope from 11½ in. per mile in the lipper Teach, to 3 in. per mile near the mouth. The more or less uniformly changing slope has one break at the Falls of the Ohio (Louisville, Ky.), where there is a low-water drop of 26 ft. in a distance of 2 miles.
Relation of the Ohio River to Transportation: The Relation of the Ohio River and Its Tributaries to Transportation in the United States
Kutz, C. W. (Autor:in)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 89 ; 1106-1122
01.01.2021
171926-01-01 pages
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