Sun And Shadow At Aswan: A Commentary On Dams And Reservoirs On The Nile At Aswan, Yesterday, Today, And Perhaps Tomorrow

Sun And Shadow At Aswan: A Commentary On Dams And Reservoirs On The Nile At Aswan, Yesterday, Today, And Perhaps Tomorrow

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Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: Previous owner

A rigorous work of civil engineering history and water resource analysis, Sun and Shadow at Aswan: A Commentary on Dams and Reservoirs on the Nile at Aswan, Yesterday, Today, and Perhaps Tomorrow chronicles the long and consequential story of humanity's efforts to harness the Nile River through the construction of dams and reservoirs at Aswan, Egypt. Herbert Addison draws on deep technical expertise to present a comprehensive account of the engineering, political, and environmental dimensions of these monumental projects, from the earliest barrages to the era of the High Dam. Written with the measured authority of a seasoned hydraulic engineer, the text argues that understanding the historical evolution of Nile water management is essential to evaluating its present realities and future possibilities. Addison illustrates how decisions made at Aswan reverberated across agriculture, hydrology, and geopolitics throughout the entire Nile basin, making this a vital reference for engineers, historians, and policy analysts alike.

Author: Herbert Addison
Format: Hardback
Published: 1959, Chapman & Hall
Genre: Engineering

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: Previous owner

A rigorous work of civil engineering history and water resource analysis, Sun and Shadow at Aswan: A Commentary on Dams and Reservoirs on the Nile at Aswan, Yesterday, Today, and Perhaps Tomorrow chronicles the long and consequential story of humanity's efforts to harness the Nile River through the construction of dams and reservoirs at Aswan, Egypt. Herbert Addison draws on deep technical expertise to present a comprehensive account of the engineering, political, and environmental dimensions of these monumental projects, from the earliest barrages to the era of the High Dam. Written with the measured authority of a seasoned hydraulic engineer, the text argues that understanding the historical evolution of Nile water management is essential to evaluating its present realities and future possibilities. Addison illustrates how decisions made at Aswan reverberated across agriculture, hydrology, and geopolitics throughout the entire Nile basin, making this a vital reference for engineers, historians, and policy analysts alike.