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Contour plans by computer
(Lincoln College. New Zealand Agricultural Engineering Institute., 1969-02)
A method of plotting and contouring grid surveys using a digital computer is described. Contour positions in each square element of a grid survey are determined by linear interpolation between the sides of the square. The ...
Financing catchment schemes in New Zealand
(Lincoln College. New Zealand Agricultural Engineering Institute., 1968-08)
Volume 4 of the Lincoln Papers in Water Resources comprises the papers presented at a Training Course which was organised by the New Zealand Association of Soil Conservators and sponsored by Lincoln College. The course was ...
Water resource development for expanded irrigated agriculture on the Canterbury Plains
(Lincoln College. New Zealand Agricultural Engineering Institute., 1973-04)
Assuming the ultimate for intensive irrigated agriculture on all suitable land of the Canterbury Plains, estimated water requirements are compared with water resources in rivers and groundwater. Preliminary conclusions are ...
The application of management techniques to water resources development and management
(Lincoln College. New Zealand Agricultural Engineering Institute., 1973-04)
Management techniques cover a range of subjects that represent old wine in a new bag, but wine that has been redistilled by the application of electronics, computers and new thinking on goals to be achieved. Only those ...
An investigation into the drying of oilseeds using ambient air and solar energy
(Lincoln College, University of Canterbury, 1987)
The generalized drying equation is developed by studying the characteristics of rapeseed for drying air temperature throughout a range of 30-60° C, an airflow range of 0.21 to 0.53 m³(s m²)⁻¹ and an initial moisture content ...