Originally published in 1891, this influential engineering manual offers a comprehensive guide to the techniques and technologies used for improving waterways for navigation. Using real-world examples from around the world, author David Alexander Watt demonstrates the principles of lock and dam construction, as well as the management of river currents and channels to ensure safe and efficient transportation. Packed with detailed illustrations, The Improvement of Rivers is an essential resource for civil engineers, urban planners, and anyone interested in the history and future of river navigation.
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