Analysis of hydraulic geometry relationships in alluvial channels
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Published
Fort Collins, Colo. : Civil Engineering Department, Engineering Research Center, Colorado State University, 1985.
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Revised, February 1985.
Language
English

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"April, 1984. Revised, February 1985." -- Added title page.
General Note
"CER83-84PYJ-DBS45."
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 29-40).
Description
Equilibrium of alluvial streams has been thoroughly studied in the past century. Many investigators have extended analysis to explain meandering (or braiding) of streams, and attempted to describe the hydraulic geometry of alluvial streams. This study points at the derivation of the characteristics of alluvial streams from fundamental principles. More precisely, this research aims to determine the downstream geometry of alluvial streams (channel width, depth, velocity, slope and radius of curvature), as a function of sediment size and water discharge.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Julien, P. Y., & Simons, D. B. (1985). Analysis of hydraulic geometry relationships in alluvial channels (Revised, February 1985.). Civil Engineering Department, Engineering Research Center, Colorado State University.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Julien, Pierre Y and Daryl B. Simons. 1985. Analysis of Hydraulic Geometry Relationships in Alluvial Channels. Civil Engineering Department, Engineering Research Center, Colorado State University.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Julien, Pierre Y and Daryl B. Simons. Analysis of Hydraulic Geometry Relationships in Alluvial Channels Civil Engineering Department, Engineering Research Center, Colorado State University, 1985.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Julien, Pierre Y., and Daryl B Simons. Analysis of Hydraulic Geometry Relationships in Alluvial Channels Revised, February 1985., Civil Engineering Department, Engineering Research Center, Colorado State University, 1985.

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