Memorandum Relative to the Improvement of the Hwang-Ho Or Yellow River in North-China
The book Memorandum Relative to the Improvement of the Hwang-Ho Or Yellow River in North-China was written by author Fijnje Van Salverda, Johannes Gerardus Wybo, 1822-1900 Here you can read free online of Memorandum Relative to the Improvement of the Hwang-Ho Or Yellow River in North-China book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Memorandum Relative to the Improvement of the Hwang-Ho Or Yellow River in North-China a good or bad book?
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to 0.30 M. thick. The banks before Constance have of late years undergone no change; in evidence of this we may mention the so-called women-posts to the north of the harbour , and the other posts , placed along the eastern extremity of the inlet between the lighthouse and the Rhine-bridge , which for centuries have pointed out the limits to which the deep channel extends. variations froraDrained to Undrained Regions. § 18. The lime-stone formations mentioned in paragraph 16 extend from the Geol...ogical Formations fortified mountain-pass of Tung-Kwan to the walls which bound the valley far above in connection with the Si-ngan-fu. On the broad terraces of these loess-deposits many great towns have been built, among others the ancient capital Si-ngan-fu; whilst on both sides the land-loess has settled down on the water-loess. Therefore the period when the great lake- extension occurred, must have been followed by a period of drought, which caused the withdrawal of the water and the gradual extension of the dry steppe region.
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