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Hadrian aqueduct at Athens, Greece, is 16 miles long, 30 to 130 ft. deep and 3.6 by 1.3 ft. in inside dimensions; although alignment is crooked, grade is excellent; materials, brick and mortar, are still in exceptionally good condition; present capacity is 2,600,000 gal. per day.
Hadrian aqueduct at Athens, Greece, is 16 miles long, 30 to 130 ft. deep and 3.6 by 1.3 ft. in inside dimensions; although alignment is crooked, grade is excellent; materials, brick and mortar, are still in exceptionally good condition; present capacity is 2,600,000 gal. per day.
The ancient roman aqueduct at Athens
Am. Soc. Civ. Engrs. -- Proc
Case, J.F. (author)
1926
10 pages
5 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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