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The Substructure of Marsh River Bridge
The coast of Maine, from the mouth of the Kennebec River to the mouth of the Penobscot, presents.a series of bays, inlets and estuaries. Indeed, the United States Geological Survey has selecteq. the quadrangle in which Marsh River appears (the Boothbay Sheet) as an example of typical fiord coast line.
The Substructure of Marsh River Bridge
The coast of Maine, from the mouth of the Kennebec River to the mouth of the Penobscot, presents.a series of bays, inlets and estuaries. Indeed, the United States Geological Survey has selecteq. the quadrangle in which Marsh River appears (the Boothbay Sheet) as an example of typical fiord coast line.
The Substructure of Marsh River Bridge
Wild, Herbert J. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 52 ; 451-464
2021-01-01
141904-01-01 pages
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