Flowing Through Time: A History of the Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research

Summary
A literary perusal of the history and impact of one of the world's premier hydraulic teaching and research institutions, and an examination of our approach to water as a resource.
Cornelia F. Mutel is staff historian for the Iowa Institute of Hydraulic Research and the author or editor of several books on environmental themes, including Fragile Giants and Grassland to Glacier.
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