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The Development of Quay-Cranes in the Port of Hamburg
The City of Hamburg is situated 100 km. (62 miles) from the mouth of the River Elbe. Its harbor is accessible to ocean-going vessels, but from the harbor upwards only river vessels are employed. The mouth of the Elbe is subject to the tides. The flood tide in Hamburg rises to the height of nearly 2 m. (6½ ft.). Vessels with a draught of 7.2 m. (23 ft. 6 ins.) can go with the tide to Hamburg Harbor, under normal conditions, without discharging their cargo.
The Development of Quay-Cranes in the Port of Hamburg
The City of Hamburg is situated 100 km. (62 miles) from the mouth of the River Elbe. Its harbor is accessible to ocean-going vessels, but from the harbor upwards only river vessels are employed. The mouth of the Elbe is subject to the tides. The flood tide in Hamburg rises to the height of nearly 2 m. (6½ ft.). Vessels with a draught of 7.2 m. (23 ft. 6 ins.) can go with the tide to Hamburg Harbor, under normal conditions, without discharging their cargo.
The Development of Quay-Cranes in the Port of Hamburg
Nehls, Chr. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 30 ; 258-283
2021-01-01
261893-01-01 pages
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