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- Chapter 5 Rivers
- A Characterization of Side Channel Development
- Sediment and Erosion Design Guide Evaluationevaluation Ofof Channelchannel Adjustmentsadjustments
- Gray, J.R., and Gartner, J.W., 2010, Surrogate Technologies For
- Bed Material Transport and the Morphology of Alluvial River Channels
- 6.0 Analysis of Project Effects on Sediment Transport and River Geomorphology
- Wash Load/Bed Material Load Concept in Regional Sediment Management
- Assessing Controls on the Displacement of Tracers in Gravel-Bed Rivers
- A Characterization of Side Channel Development
- PDF Version of Stream Stability at Highway Structures
- Sediment Transport and Channel Morphology of a Natural and A
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- TS13A Guidelines for Sampling Bed Material
- 9.32 Large River Floodplains T Dunne, University of California–Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, USA RE Aalto, University of Exeter, Exeter, UK
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- Chapter 2 Relations for Sediment Continuity 2.1
- Drinking Water from Forests and Grasslands
- The Bed-Load Function for Sediment Transportation in Open Channel Flows
- Chapter 11--Rosgen Geomorphic Channel Design
- Sediment Transport Primer: Estimating Bed-Material Transport in Gravel-Bed Rivers
- Transport and Storage of Bed Material in a Gravel- Bed Channel During Episodes of Aggradation and Degradation: a Field and Flume Study
- The Bed-Load Function for Sediment Transportation in Open Channel Flows
- Bed Material Transport and the Morphology of Alluvial River Channels
- Bed-Material Load (Einstein's Method)
- Sediment and Erosion Design Guide
- Geomorphic Analysis of the River Response to Sedimentation Downstream of Mount Rainier, Washington
- Sediment Transport Primer Estimating Bed-Material Transport in Gravel
- Sediment Transport and Morphodynamics Marcelo H
- Sediment Transport and Channel Morphology of Small, Forested Streams
- Notes on Sedimentation Activities C/^Endar Year 198O
- Fluvial Sediment Transport
- A Critical Study of Total Bed Material Load Predictors
- The Importance of Fluvial Morphology in Hydraulic Engineer Ing
- Chapter 13 the Sediment Transport Rate
- Bed Load and Suspended Load Contributions to Migrating Sand
- Understanding River Restoration Fluvial Processes Within River Restoration Design
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- Channel Restoration Design for Meandering Rivers Philip J
- Bed-Material Load (Einstein's Method)
- Geomorphology of Rivers
- Upper Russian River Gravel and Erosion Study (DWR) 1984, Lists Potential Sources for Hard Rock Quarries Based on County Records Available at That Time
- How the Choice of Bed Material Load Equations and Flow Duration Curves Impacts Estimates of Effective Discharge
- Hydraulic Modeling and Meander Migration of the Middle Rio Grande, New Mexico