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Westward Flow: The Embudo, New Mexico, Stream-Gauging Station
In 1888 Frederick H. Newell arrived at a remote outpost in northern New Mexico to train a small group of would-be hydrographers, establishing the first station in what is today a network of thousands of stream gauges across the United States.
Westward Flow: The Embudo, New Mexico, Stream-Gauging Station
In 1888 Frederick H. Newell arrived at a remote outpost in northern New Mexico to train a small group of would-be hydrographers, establishing the first station in what is today a network of thousands of stream gauges across the United States.
Westward Flow: The Embudo, New Mexico, Stream-Gauging Station
Brown, Jeff L. (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 85 ; 48-51
2016-01-01
42015-01-01 pages
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