The Mississippi River outflow, its seasonal variations and its surface characteristics.

The Missouri-Mississippi River System has a length of 4,200 miles, a drainage area of 1,240,000 square miles and an average discharge rate of 551,000 cubic feet per second. In the order of these indices, it ranks first, third and sixth respectively among the world's rivers. In the past, physica...

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Main Author: Walsh, Don
Other Authors: Huebner, George L. (degree committee member.), Moore, Bill C. (degree committee member.), Reid, Robert O. (degree committee member.)
Format: Thesis Book
Language:English
Published: [College Station, Tex.] 1968.
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