Dethridge wheel

The Dethridge wheel is an irrigation tool that was invented in 1910 by John Stewart Dethridge (1865–1926). It works in a similar way to a traditional water wheel and rotates as water passes through its vanes. The rotations are then measured

Dethridge wheel
TypeIrrigation management
InventorJohn Stewart Dethridge
Inception1910
Notes
Origin: Victoria, Australia

The Dethridge wheel was prevalent throughout the 20th century and was used in several countries including Australia, India, Indonesia, Israel, Africa and the United States.

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