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Journal Article

Author
Dare, H. H.
Title
The River Murray Waters Scheme.
In
Commonwealth Engineer
Imprint
vol. 7, no. 6, January 1, 1920, pp. 178-182
Abstract

This is a copious abstract of a paper read by the author before the Sydney University Engineering Society. The author deals with the regulated flows of the Murray, stream gaugings, Upper Murray storage, geology of the Murray Valley below Echuca, locked weirs, methods of survey for lock sites, and other matters regarding the proposed locks and weirs.

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