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Development of the Arkansas River for navigation and other purposes poses especially difficult problems on account of the quantity of sediment carried. A revised concept and plan based on relationships between slopes, depths, and widths of contracted channels results in the elimination of three dams and savings of $ 31,000,000.
Development of the Arkansas River for navigation and other purposes poses especially difficult problems on account of the quantity of sediment carried. A revised concept and plan based on relationships between slopes, depths, and widths of contracted channels results in the elimination of three dams and savings of $ 31,000,000.
Arkansas River Plan
Whipple, William (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 126 ; 394-407
2021-01-01
141961-01-01 pages
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