Regional Ecology, Natural Terrain - Rivers, Petroleum Technology - General & Miscellaneous, Natural History - United States, Sediments & Sedimentology in Geology, Maine - State & Local History
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Overview
There are said to be only four places in the world where two major rivers with entirely separate watersheds converge at their mouths to form a common delta. Three are famous, having loomed large in the histories and economies of their regions: the Sacramento‹San Joaquin delta in California, Tigris‹Euphrates delta in Iraq, and the Ganges Brahmaputra delta in Bangladesh. The fourth is Merrymeeting Bay in Maine. It is unfamiliar to most people, even within its immediate vicinity.Synopsis
There are said to be only four places in the world where two major rivers with entirely separate watersheds converge at their mouths to form a common delta. Three are famous, having loomed large in the histories and economies of their regions: the Sacramento San Joaquin delta in California, Tigris Euphrates delta in Iraq, and the Ganges Brahmaputra delta in Bangladesh. The fourth is Merrymeeting Bay in Maine. It is unfamiliar to most people, even within its immediate vicinity.
Book Details
Published
July 1, 2006
Publisher
Tilbury House Publishers
Pages
213
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780884482826