Citations:thalwege

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English citations of thalwege

  • 1952: Great Britain Foreign and Commonwealth Office, British and Foreign State Papers, volume 144, page 167 (H.M.S.O.)
    Beacon No. 1 was placed at a point 43 metres from the junction of the waterways (Thalwege) of the Rivers Honde and Garura.
  • 1970: Jan Hendrik Willem Verzijl, International Law in Historical Perspective, page 564 (Brill Archive; →ISBN, 9789021890500)
    The fact that it does happen (and especially because this was the case of the Rhine), that a river has two Thalwege was for early writers a ground of dissatisfaction with the new idea of the thalweg as the State boundary.
  • 1973: Geotitles Weekly, volume 16: № 195 – volume 17: № 203, unknown page number (Geoservices)
    Includes longitudinal river profiles, graded profiles, graded slopes, graded streams, thalwege, interlocking spurs.
  • 1977: International Association for Hydraulic Research, Proceedings, volume 1, page 294
    […] at the up-stream portion of the salt wedge, especially where the existence of salt water is limited in the thalwege in low water channel.
  • 1994: Jāmiʻat al-Kuwayt, Journal of the Gulf and Arabian Peninsula Studies, volume 19, issues 74–75, unknown page number
    This was against the 'Thalwege' rule which recognizes the median line as a basis for delimiting rivers and straits boundaries between two states.
  • 1997: S. Akweenda, International Law and the Protection of Namibia’s Territorial Integrity: Boundaries and Territorial Claims, page 56 (Kluwer Law International; →ISBN
    The problem of two thalwege is usually avoided by the insertion of a safety clause in the treaty or arbitral award which describes the precise course.
  • 1999: Guy S. Goodwin-Gill [ed.] and Stefan Talmon [ed.], The Reality of International Law: Essays in Honour of Ian Brownlie, page 298 (Oxford University Press; →ISBN, 0198268378)
    In his award, the arbitrator held that the Loubet line, which ran along a mountain range, ought to be replaced by a riverain boundary, namely the thalwege of the Sixaola and Yorquin rivers.¹⁵
  • 2002: Nico Krisch, Karin Oellers-Frahm, and Christian Walter, World Court Digest: 1996–2000, page 221 (Springer; →ISBN
    In a bifurcated stretch of river, such as the Chobe River in the vicinity of Kasikili/Sedudu Island, both channels will have their respective thalwege.
  • 2003: Ewan W. Anderson, International Boundaries: A Geopolitical Atlas, page 496 (Routledge; →ISBN
    It continues in a north-easterly direction along the watershed before following the thalwege of successive valleys northward to the terminal point on the Mediterranean Sea coastline at Ras Ajdir.