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Digitaalõiguste kaitse (DRM)
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Part I. General hydrographic description of the Haut-Congo Basin.
Chapter
1. Introduction to the general geography of the DRC.
Chapter
2. Early shipping on the Haut-Congo.
Chapter
3. From the source to Kisangani: The Upper-Congo.
Chapter
4. From Kisangani to Mbandaka: The High Middle-Congo and Ubangi.
Chapter
5. The Low Middle-Congo: From Mbandaka to Tsumbiri.
Chapter
6. The last stretch to Kinshasa: The Congo Couloir.
Chapter
7. The Upper-Kasai watershed.
Chapter
8. The Sankuru, Fimi-Lukenie and Lower-Kasai tributaries.
Chapter
9. The Kwango and Kwilu River watersheds.
Chapter
10. The Congo Cataracts.- Part II. Early European mapping of the Maritime Congo River.
Chapter
11. The first Europeans venture up the Congo Estuary.
Chapter
12. The Kouilou-Niari, an alternative access?.
Chapter
13. The voyage from Europe to Congo.- Part III. The Hydrography of the Maritime Congo River.
Chapter
14. Introduction to the Bas-Congo.
Chapter
15. Early maps of the maritime river.
Chapter
16. The acute need for bathymetric surveys.
Chapter
17. Hydrographic basics in the tropics.
Chapter
18. A new navigation channel in the making.
Chapter
19. The Mateba Deceiving Bend (Barrage du Faux Bras de Mateba).
Chapter
20. Difficult years.
Chapter
21. Independence in 1960.
Chapter
22. Based on detailed land surveys.
Chapter
23. Epilogue: A concept for the future?