A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Mobile (Ala.) Harbor and Ship Channel
The Port of Mobile, Ala., is located at the head of Mobile Bay, which is an arm of the Gulf of Mexico having natural depths that are inadequate for deep-draft vessels. Federal interest in the provision of dredged channels connecting the port with the gulf began in 1826. The gradual improvement of the channel through the years is described and the history of its effect on commercial and industrial activity of the port and the inland in area s is traced.
Mobile (Ala.) Harbor and Ship Channel
The Port of Mobile, Ala., is located at the head of Mobile Bay, which is an arm of the Gulf of Mexico having natural depths that are inadequate for deep-draft vessels. Federal interest in the provision of dredged channels connecting the port with the gulf began in 1826. The gradual improvement of the channel through the years is described and the history of its effect on commercial and industrial activity of the port and the inland in area s is traced.
Mobile (Ala.) Harbor and Ship Channel
Bisbort, Harold E. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 123 ; 1195-1205
2021-01-01
111958-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
Unknown
Mobile harbor and ship channel
Engineering Index Backfile | 1957
|Buffer type harbor fixing device for civil ship harbor berthing
European Patent Office | 2020
|Klang: Ship simulator training for harbor pilots
British Library Online Contents | 2002