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Arthur Powell Davis

    Irrigation Engineering
    • Irrigation Engineering

      • 670 Seiten
      • 24 Lesestunden

      The first edition of this work was a pioneering text in irrigation engineering, establishing itself as the recognized standard through six editions. Initially, significant irrigation projects were primarily in India and Egypt, where the author's firsthand experience with these systems provided invaluable insights. As irrigation expanded globally, particularly in the United States, new challenges emerged, leading to innovative solutions and the evolution of a new science. The distinct social, political, and economic landscapes in America contrast sharply with those in the Orient, influencing irrigation practices. Sir William Willcocks noted this difference during his visit to America, questioning how irrigation could thrive without the reliance on cheap labor typical in Asia and Africa. Consequently, American irrigation practices have developed significantly in recent years, diverging from traditional methods seen in India. This book serves as a vital historical resource, digitally reconstructed by Forgotten Books to preserve its original format while addressing imperfections in the aged copy. The publisher aims to maintain the integrity of classic works while making them accessible to contemporary readers.

      Irrigation Engineering