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... width from 500 to 1,500 feet . All depths in this report refer to mean low water datum . 6. The mean range of tide within the river is about 1.4 feet , but winds cause variations from 1 to 3 feet in addition to the tidal varia- tion ...
... width from 500 to 1,500 feet . All depths in this report refer to mean low water datum . 6. The mean range of tide within the river is about 1.4 feet , but winds cause variations from 1 to 3 feet in addition to the tidal varia- tion ...
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... width in making their scheduled runs in Coan River to and from Bundick wharf . The Dorothy Bradford is unable to carry more than one - half her capacity , due to the present limiting depths . Inadequate widths and sharp turns cause ...
... width in making their scheduled runs in Coan River to and from Bundick wharf . The Dorothy Bradford is unable to carry more than one - half her capacity , due to the present limiting depths . Inadequate widths and sharp turns cause ...
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... width between banks is 800 feet at the mouth ; 600 feet at the Thoroughfare , 7 miles above ; and about 100 feet at Windsor . The low - water profile from Windsor to the mouth is at or near mean sea level . No discharge measure- ments ...
... width between banks is 800 feet at the mouth ; 600 feet at the Thoroughfare , 7 miles above ; and about 100 feet at Windsor . The low - water profile from Windsor to the mouth is at or near mean sea level . No discharge measure- ments ...
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... width between banks is 800 feet ; at the Thoroughfare , 7 miles above , 600 feet ; and at Windsor , 25 miles above it is about 100 feet wide . The low - water profile has never been determined , but from Windsor to the mouth it is at or ...
... width between banks is 800 feet ; at the Thoroughfare , 7 miles above , 600 feet ; and at Windsor , 25 miles above it is about 100 feet wide . The low - water profile has never been determined , but from Windsor to the mouth it is at or ...
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... width of 300 feet . This channel which is protected by jetties leads from deep water in the Gulf of Mexico to deep water inside the pass . Inside the pass a channel 25 feet deep by 100 feet wide extends in a generally south- western ...
... width of 300 feet . This channel which is protected by jetties leads from deep water in the Gulf of Mexico to deep water inside the pass . Inside the pass a channel 25 feet deep by 100 feet wide extends in a generally south- western ...
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Page 4 - Resolved by the Committee on Rivers and Harbors of the House of Representatives, United States, that the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors created under section 3 of the River and Harbor Act, approved June 13...
Page 9 - Resolved by the Committee on Public Works of the United States Senate, That the Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbors, created under Section 3, of the River and Harbor Act, approved June 13, 1902, be, and is hereby, requested to review the report of the Chief of Engineers on the Susquehanna River and tributaries.