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Model Studies Of The San Lorenzo Spillway Executive Hydroelectric Commission Lempa River El Salvador, Central America

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Model Studies Of The San Lorenzo Spillway Executive Hydroelectric Commission Lempa River El Salvador, Central America

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1978-06

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Saint Anthony Falls Laboratory

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The San Lorenzo Project is located on the Lempa River in El Salvador. It is the smallest of the Central America republics with an area of 8,260 square miles and a population of about 4 million. It is a mountainous country with many volcanoes and upland plains, bounded by Guatumala, Honduras, and a 160 mile coastline of the Pacific Ocean as shown on Chart 1. The republic is primarily agriculture but is developing its industry. The capital is San Salvador.

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Saint Anthony Falls Laboratory Project Reports
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Harza Engineering Company

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Wetzel, Joseph M.; Dahlin, Warren Q.. (1978). Model Studies Of The San Lorenzo Spillway Executive Hydroelectric Commission Lempa River El Salvador, Central America. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/117291.

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