Published Resources Details

Journal Article

Author
Alexander, G. N.
Title
Some aspects of time series in hydrology
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 26, no. 9, Sep 1954, pp. 188-198
Description

This paper was presented as part of a symposium, that originated in the Melbourne Division of The Institution and was presented before a General Meeting of the Division, on 17th November, 1953.

The author, G. N. Alexander BCE AMIEAust, is Designing Engineer in charge of the Water Resources Section of the Investigations & Designs Branch of the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission, Victoria

See also discussion and communication: JIEA vol.27, no.7-8, Jul-Aug 1955, p.207-9

The paper was also presented at the Symposium - Studies in Engineering Hydrology, presented before Section H of the A.N.Z.A.A.S. Conference held at Canberra in January, 1954.

Related Published resources

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  • Green, K. D.; Alexander, G. N.; Barnes, F. B.; Chapman, R. G., 'Water resources investigations in Victoria (A symposium of four papers)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 26 (9) (1954), 173-207. Details
  • Munro, C. H.; Lovett, N. B.; Learmonth, J. R.; Laurenson, E. M.; Learmonth, J. R.; Fekete, P.H.; Eaton, T. D.; Jamieson, L. N.; Philip, J. R.; Alexander, G. N.; Moran, P. A. P., 'Studies in engineering hydrology (Symposium) [eleven papers]', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 26 (10-11) (1954), 217-259. Details

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  • Alexander, G. N.; Watson, G. S., 'Some aspects of time series in hydrology (Discussions and communications)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 27 (7-8) (1955), 207-209. Details

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