10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEBOUCHURE»
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debouchure in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
debouchure and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The British Encyclopedia, Or Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ...
If the- water has a Jirect issue, as in the common spouts of pumps, no further
apparatus is wanted ; but if it is to be retained, or pass through any other pipes
more elevated than the debouchure, B, there must be a small angular projection,
...
2
journal of the franklin institute of the state of ...
Table of the Thicknesses of Plates Measured along the Axis of the Debouchure.
The first consequence to be drawn from the foregoing is, that the vertical pressure
exercised by the punch transmits itself laterally or horizontally through the solid ...
constriction as the debris mass passes through the debouchure; (b) by
fragmentation during transit, an energy-consuming process (Hungr 2006); and (c)
by sudden reduction of gradient as the debris mass enters the proximal run-out
zone.
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The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences
If the water has a direct issue, as in the common spouts of pumps, no further
apparatus is wanted ; but if it is to be retained, or pass through any other pipes
more elevated than the debouchure, B, there must be a small angular projection,
...
5
American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or Dictionary ...
The same precautions are necessary, if the water is to be passed into any pipe,
as has been stated regarding the debouchure of the sucking-pump. The forcing-
pump has a solid piston, as seen at A in fig. 10, which, after the water has passed
...
... large quan tities of relatively coarse sediment, flows from a higher area into •
lower one it may build up in the lower area a sloping plain more o: less
semicircular in outline, having its highest point, or apex, nei the debouchure of
the stream.
7
Geology and geography of a portion of Lincoln county, Wyoming
On the east flank of the synclinal the latter beds reappear, affording abundance of
their characteristic fossils. Just east of the debouchure of a gulch heading in the
north end of Station II ridge [east ridge], the Triassic red sandstones rise up and ...
Alfred Reginald Schultz, 1914
8
Geological Survey Bulletin
Approaching the debouchure of the canyon, where these strata exhibit their
greatest vertical exposure, the limestones are crumpled into two low anticlinals,
the axis of the lower fold, or that forming the west flank of the Hoback Mountain
belt, ...
9
1st -12th Annual Report of the United States Geological and ...
Thence to the debouchure of the Hoback tributary that drains a considerable area
of mountain basin on the northeast of Station XII ridge, the south slope of this
ridge is heavily plated with sedimentary deposits. In the angle on the west side of
...
Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.), 1883
10
Reports: High-powered dredges and means for removing rock ...
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These depression values, we may expressly point out, refer only to the making-
place sections named, and the analogous values for the adjacent sub-stretches ...
Permanent International Association of Navigation Congresses, 1911