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The longest river in Ireland and indeed longer than any in neighboring Great Britain, the Shannon rises from a dark and mysterious pool in County Cavan and flows south and west for 360km (224 ...
PROF. D. L. LINTON, in his article on “River Flow in Great Britain, 1955–56”1, has a map showing ‘run-off deficit’, defined as “Precipitation minus run-off”.
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