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Some aspects of hydrological design considerations of orange river development project
Major water resource scheme is presently being undertaken in Republic of South Africa; scheme will take about 30 yr to complete and is based on control of flow of river by two major concrete arch dams; studies included meteorological analysis of probable maximum flood, necessitated by inconclusive results obtained by more prevalent statistical methods of analyzing historical records of river flow; routing of flood hydrographs, so obtained, through reservoirs, clearly indicates economic advantages that may be obtained by providing both low level gated sluiceways and overspill capacity in structures of this nature.
Some aspects of hydrological design considerations of orange river development project
Major water resource scheme is presently being undertaken in Republic of South Africa; scheme will take about 30 yr to complete and is based on control of flow of river by two major concrete arch dams; studies included meteorological analysis of probable maximum flood, necessitated by inconclusive results obtained by more prevalent statistical methods of analyzing historical records of river flow; routing of flood hydrographs, so obtained, through reservoirs, clearly indicates economic advantages that may be obtained by providing both low level gated sluiceways and overspill capacity in structures of this nature.
Some aspects of hydrological design considerations of orange river development project
Int Congress Large Dams
Jordaan, J.M. (Autor:in)
9th International Congress on Large Dams ; 1967 ; Turkey , Istanbul
1967
17 pages
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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