Italian Irrigation: Historical and descriptive.-v. 2. Practical and legislativeBlackwood, 1855 |
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Side viii
... BANK OF THE Po , WITH SOME DETAILS OF IRRIGATION IN THE MOUNTAIN VALLEYS OF PIEDMONT GENERALLY . Unfavourable characteristics of the affluents of the Po on the right bank --Canal of the Stura - districts irrigated - Naviglio di Bra ...
... BANK OF THE Po , WITH SOME DETAILS OF IRRIGATION IN THE MOUNTAIN VALLEYS OF PIEDMONT GENERALLY . Unfavourable characteristics of the affluents of the Po on the right bank --Canal of the Stura - districts irrigated - Naviglio di Bra ...
Side ix
... Bank ) . 196-203 1. Naviglio Grande - historical sketch - constant quarrels among the con- sumers of the canal supply - imperfection of the system of distribution -history of Giacomo Soldati , and his reforms - relation of these to the ...
... Bank ) . 196-203 1. Naviglio Grande - historical sketch - constant quarrels among the con- sumers of the canal supply - imperfection of the system of distribution -history of Giacomo Soldati , and his reforms - relation of these to the ...
Side x
... Bank ) , THe Brembo , the Serio , AND THE OGLIO ( Right bank ) , 283-288 SECTION VI . - CANALS OF THE OGLIO ( Left bank ) , MELLA , CLISIO , MINCIO , WITH SOME DETAILS OF IRRIGATION FROM SMALL STREAMS BETWEEN THE MINCIO AND THE ADIGE ...
... Bank ) , THe Brembo , the Serio , AND THE OGLIO ( Right bank ) , 283-288 SECTION VI . - CANALS OF THE OGLIO ( Left bank ) , MELLA , CLISIO , MINCIO , WITH SOME DETAILS OF IRRIGATION FROM SMALL STREAMS BETWEEN THE MINCIO AND THE ADIGE ...
Side 19
... impossible to pass along the banks of either of the canals just mentioned , without remarking how very indifferently the levels of the beds had been attended to during their original construction . In some spots the slope.
... impossible to pass along the banks of either of the canals just mentioned , without remarking how very indifferently the levels of the beds had been attended to during their original construction . In some spots the slope.
Side 20
... banks and channels . In other places , again , the slope was so much too slight as to cause the stream to become almost stagnant . It was evident that no great aid had been sought from science in the arrangement of these details ; and ...
... banks and channels . In other places , again , the slope was so much too slight as to cause the stream to become almost stagnant . It was evident that no great aid had been sought from science in the arrangement of these details ; and ...
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Italian Irrigation: Historical and descriptive.-v. 2. Practical and legislative Richard Baird Smith Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1855 |
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Adda adverted Agogna agricultural Ajmeer amount annual annum APPENDIX aqueduct area of irrigation basin Bereguardo branches breadth bridges Caluso Canal Martesana canal of Caluso canals of irrigation carried Cassano channel Cigliano Colonel commenced connected constructed crops cubic feet cubic foot cultivation Delhi derived discharge distribution districts drainage effect embankment engineers escape established estimated executed existing expense extent feet per second floods Ganges canal head increase India interest irrigation irrigation in acres Ivrea Lago lake Lambro land Langosco latter left bank length locks Lodi Lombardy Ludovico Sforza Mairwara marcite masonry means ment Milan Milanese Muzza navigation Naviglio Grande Naviglio Interno nearly Northern Italy Oglio outlets Pavia Piedmont population portion proprietors province of Novara provinces quantity regulating rent revenue right bank river season Sesia slope sluices soil square miles stream supply of water Sutlej Ticino tion tract unirrigated valley villages volume Western Jumna canals whole
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Side 435 - is a somewhat costly work, reckoning it only by its paper ; but upon its paper is stamped an amount of knowledge that could scarcely be acquired without the reading of as many books as would cost seven times the price."— Examiner.
Side 309 - Zemindars were thus ministered to, the comfort of travellers was not forgotten; and it is directed, " that on both sides of the canal, down to Hissar, trees of every description, both for shade and blossom, be planted, so as to make it like the canal under the tree...