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From Three Forks, Mont, Missouri courses 2460 mi to its junction with Mississippi; flood control and river development program authorized by Congress in 1944 in Flood Control Act; dams such as Fort Peck, Garrison, Oahe and Fort Randal Dam are of earth fill type due to unstable character of foundation conditions; flood control measures of tributary Kansas River.
From Three Forks, Mont, Missouri courses 2460 mi to its junction with Mississippi; flood control and river development program authorized by Congress in 1944 in Flood Control Act; dams such as Fort Peck, Garrison, Oahe and Fort Randal Dam are of earth fill type due to unstable character of foundation conditions; flood control measures of tributary Kansas River.
Missouri River projects
Boston Soc Civ Engrs -- J
Shingler, D.G. (author)
1952
14 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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