Consumptive use of water along Coldwater Canyon near San Bernardino, California, August, 1931 to November, 1932 / by Harry F. Blaney, Colin A. Taylor and Harry G. Nickle. 1933.

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Consumptive use of water along Coldwater Canyon near San Bernardino, California, August, 1931 to November, 1932 / by Harry F. Blaney, Colin A. Taylor and Harry G. Nickle. 1933.

62 leaves, 14 plates (some folded) : ill. ; 30 cm.

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Taylor, Colin, 1950 April 19-

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Nickle, Harry G.

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California. Division of Water Resources

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Blaney, Harry French, 1892-1976

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Blaney was born in Los Angeles, CA, July 19, 1892; BS, civil engineering, UC Berkeley, 1915; spent most of career working for US Dept. of Agriculture (USDA), 1917-62; research assoc., Dept. of Irrigation Research and Soil Science, UCLA, 1962-65; served in Dept. of Engineering and Water Resource Center, 1965-73; author of many publications on consumptive use of water, irrigation, evaporation, and water supply; died in 1976. From the description of Papers, 1919-1970. (University of Cal...

United States. Bureau of Agricultural Engineering

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) agricultural engineering research began in the Division of Irrigation Investigations in the Office of Experiment Stations in 1898. By 1915, the Division of Agricultural Engineering was created within the Office of Public Roads and Rural Engineering, Bureau of Plant Industry. Agricultural engineering attained bureau status in 1931and included the Divisions of Irrigation Drainage and Soil Erosion Control; Mechanical Equipment; Structures; and plans and Ser...