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Integrating Fluvial Geomorphology and Two-Dimensional Hydraulic and Sediment Transport Modeling to Support Sustainable Design of Large River and Floodplain Improvements: The Trinity River Corridor Project, Dallas, Texas, USA
Integrating Fluvial Geomorphology and Two-Dimensional Hydraulic and Sediment Transport Modeling to Support Sustainable Design of Large River and Floodplain Improvements: The Trinity River Corridor Project, Dallas, Texas, USA
Integrating Fluvial Geomorphology and Two-Dimensional Hydraulic and Sediment Transport Modeling to Support Sustainable Design of Large River and Floodplain Improvements: The Trinity River Corridor Project, Dallas, Texas, USA
Tompkins, M.R. (author) / Ajemian, G. (author) / Welch, G. (author) / Falzone, A. (author) / Winslow, K. (author) / Frank, P. (author) / Dongell, B. (author) / Mengel, D. (author) / Starrett, S. / American Society of Civil Engineers
Congress, World environmental and water resources; Great rivers, proceedings of the congress ; 2009 ; Kansas City, MO
2009-01-01
9 pages
Includes bibliographical references and index; Also known as the EWRI 2009 congress
Conference paper
English
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