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ICE Engineering Division Papers
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0534-2775
Volume 7, Issue 14, January 1949
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METEOROLOGY IN RELATION TO AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN. AIRPORT ENGINEERING DIVISION.
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Author:
D A DAVIES
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Research Article
DOI
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10.1680/idivp.1949.12896
THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS. BIRPORTENGINEERING DIVISION MEETING. Tuesday, 16 November, 1948. Sir ARTHUR WHITAKER, K.C.B., M.Eng., M.I.C.E., Chairman of the Division, in the Chair. A Lecture, of which a summary t is given below, illustrated by lanternslides, was delivered by Mr. D. A. Davies, M.Sc., and, on the motion of the Chairman, the thanks of the Division were accorded to. the Lecturer. `'Meteorology in Relation to Airport Construction and Design...
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