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Runoff figures in Vermont flood reach high values
Results of measurements in Winooski Valley reveal unprecedented stream flow per unit of drainage area; dam spillways and bridge openings were found woefully inadequate to pass flood flow resulting from great storm of last November; special studies made on Winooski River and its tributaries in Vermont.
Runoff figures in Vermont flood reach high values
Results of measurements in Winooski Valley reveal unprecedented stream flow per unit of drainage area; dam spillways and bridge openings were found woefully inadequate to pass flood flow resulting from great storm of last November; special studies made on Winooski River and its tributaries in Vermont.
Runoff figures in Vermont flood reach high values
Eng. News-Rec
Kinnison, H.B. (author)
Engineering News Record ; 100
1928
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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