Catalog Record: The Australian environment (especially as controlled by rainfall) A regional study of the topography, drainage, vegetation and settlement; and of the character and origin of the rains. Illustrated by 15 contour maps in colour, a solar-control model, and 167 other maps and diagrams | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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The Australian environment (especially as controlled by rainfall) A regional study of the topography, drainage, vegetation and settlement; and of the character and origin of the rains. Illustrated by 15 contour maps in colour, a solar-control model, and 167 other maps and diagrams. By Griffith Taylor ... Pub. under the authority of the Executive committee of the Advisory council and of H. A. Hunt, commonwealth meteorologist ...

Main Author: Taylor, Thomas Griffith, 1880-1963.
Language(s): English
Published: Melbourne, By authority: H. J. Green, acting government printer, 1918.
Subjects: Rain and rainfall > Australia.
Physical geography > Australia.
Note: "Solar-control model" is mounted on verso of front cover.
Physical Description: 188 p. incl. illus., tables. diagrs., charts (part col.) 31cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: QC 925.7 .A5 T25
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