BulletinU.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 |
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... nearly reached the flood stage of 34 feet at New Madrid , Mo. The winter had been a cold one , without much snow over that portion of the Ohio watershed where it would have remained on the ground for any considerable period after it had ...
... nearly reached the flood stage of 34 feet at New Madrid , Mo. The winter had been a cold one , without much snow over that portion of the Ohio watershed where it would have remained on the ground for any considerable period after it had ...
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... nearly 7 inches of rain fell , forcing the river up to the remarkably high stage of 22 feet , or 4 feet above the flood stage , a few hours later . High southerly winds , however , were an important factor in causing this stage , and a ...
... nearly 7 inches of rain fell , forcing the river up to the remarkably high stage of 22 feet , or 4 feet above the flood stage , a few hours later . High southerly winds , however , were an important factor in causing this stage , and a ...
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... nearly 7 feet higher than the stage of 1907. The second crest of 38.9 feet occurred on May 10 . At Helena the flood stage of 42 feet was passed on March 26 , and a stage below 42 feet was not again reached until May 26 , making a total ...
... nearly 7 feet higher than the stage of 1907. The second crest of 38.9 feet occurred on May 10 . At Helena the flood stage of 42 feet was passed on March 26 , and a stage below 42 feet was not again reached until May 26 , making a total ...
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... nearly normal above Cairo , and from 2 to 4 inches in excess below . The flood of 1882 , however , was a February flood , and the precipitation of March was not of material consequence . Charts Nos . 20 to 26 , inclusive ( appendix ) ...
... nearly normal above Cairo , and from 2 to 4 inches in excess below . The flood of 1882 , however , was a February flood , and the precipitation of March was not of material consequence . Charts Nos . 20 to 26 , inclusive ( appendix ) ...
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... nearly 17 feet , whereas at the present time with a closed river it is only about 9 feet , indicating a rise of 8 feet at Memphis due to the building of levees . As the levee system is now practically complete , so far as linear extent ...
... nearly 17 feet , whereas at the present time with a closed river it is only about 9 feet , indicating a rise of 8 feet at Memphis due to the building of levees . As the levee system is now practically complete , so far as linear extent ...
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