Italy, to the clearings around their feeders. A remarkable illustration of the fact that the clearing of hilly countries is likely to result in the complete failing of springs is given by Mr. Ney, who states that in the Provence, after all the olive trees,... Annual Report - Stran 49avtor: New York (State) Forest Commission - 1887Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1882 - 522 strani
...is likely to result in the complete failing of springs is given by Mr. Ney, who states that in the Provence, after all the olive trees, which there formed...head-waters of the river Little Loire into the city. At the International Congress of Land and Forest Cnlturists, at Vienna, a few years ago, it was stated... | |
| Gustav ritter von Wex - 1880 - 68 strani
...regular forests, had been frozen in 18^2 and cut down, a great number of springs failed totally, and that besides, in the city of Orleans, after the surrounding...headwaters of the river Little Loire into the city. Mr. Xey furnishes the following examples to prove that during the historical period many rivers once... | |
| Gustav von Wex - 1881 - 130 strani
...the complete failing of springs, Mr. Xey mentions that in the Provence, after all the olive-trees, which there formed regular forests, had been frozen...down, a great number of springs failed totally, and that besides, in the city of Orleans, after the surrounding heights had been thus cleared, nearly all... | |
| New York (State). Forest Commission - 1887 - 190 strani
...likely to result in the complete failing of springs is given by Mr. Ney, who states that in Erovence, after all the olive trees, which there formed regular...Little Loire into the city. * Marsh, Man and Nature. 50 SECOND ANNUAL REPORT OF At the international congress of land and forest culturists, at Vienna,... | |
| Ohio. State Forestry Bureau - 1887 - 234 strani
...is likely to result in the complete failing of springs is given by Mr. Ney, who states that in the Provence, after all the olive trees, which there formed...down, a great number of springs failed totally, and that besides, in the city of Orleans, after the surrounding heights had been thus cleared, nearly all... | |
| United States. National Waterways Commission - 1912 - 594 strani
...Orleans, after the surrounding heights had thus been cleared, nearly all the wells dried up, making it necessary to conduct the headwaters of the river Little Loire into the city. A Swiss engineer and hydraulic expert, Robert Lauterburg, 1 who collected a large number of exact data... | |
| 1915 - 936 strani
...Orleans, after the surrounding heights had thus been cleared, nearly all the wells dried up, making it necessary to conduct the headwaters of the River Little Loire into the city. A Swiss engineer and hydraulic expert, Robert Lauterburg,61 who collected a large number of exact data... | |
| United States. Forest Service, Raphael Zon - 1927 - 112 strani
...Orleans, after the surrounding heights had thus been cleared, nearly all the wells dried up, making it necessary to conduct the headwaters of the River Little Loire into the city. A Swiss engineer and hydraulic expert, Robert Lauterburg,01 who collected a large number of exact data... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1882 - 518 strani
...is likely to result in the complete failing of springs is given by Mr. Ney, who states that in the Provence, after all the olive trees, which there formed...head-waters of the river Little Loire into the city. At the International Congress of Land and Forest Guitarists, at Vienna, a few years ago, it was stated... | |
| 1912 - 598 strani
...Orleans, after the surrounding heights had thus been cleared, nearly all the wells dried up, making it necessary to conduct the headwaters of the river Little Loire into the city. A Swiss engineer and hydraulic expert, Robert Lauterburg,1 who collected a large number of exact data... | |
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