Adriaan Huët

Stoombemaling Van Polders En Boezems

Sprache: Holländisch.
gebunden , 372 Seiten
ISBN 1023924536
EAN 9781023924535
Veröffentlicht Mai 2025
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Stoombemaling Van Polders En Boezems (Steam Drainage of Polders and Pools) delves into the historical application of steam power in the drainage systems of the Netherlands. This work by Adriaan Huët explores the engineering principles and practical implementations of using steam engines to manage water levels in polders and boezems, crucial for land reclamation and agricultural productivity. The book likely details the machinery, infrastructure, and operational challenges associated with these systems, offering insights into a significant period of Dutch hydraulic engineering. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the technological advancements that shaped the Dutch landscape and its water management strategies.
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