Zur Canalisirung der Mosel (On the Canalization of the Moselle) by Gustav Berring, originally published in 1904, details a plan for the canalization of the Moselle River. This historical work examines the engineering considerations and proposed methods for making the Moselle navigable. It provides valuable insights into early 20th-century hydraulic engineering practices and the challenges of river transportation in Germany. This book would be of interest to historians of technology and engineering, as well as those studying the development of transportation infrastructure in Europe.
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