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The design of the All-American Canal, which will divert 15 000 cu ft per sec from the Colorado River, required a thorough study of stable channel shapes. Data from various sources were conflicting and unsuitable for the unusual conditions on this canal. These data were analyzed and conclusions were drawn regarding the various factors controlling stable channel shapes, and the relation between them.
The design of the All-American Canal, which will divert 15 000 cu ft per sec from the Colorado River, required a thorough study of stable channel shapes. Data from various sources were conflicting and unsuitable for the unusual conditions on this canal. These data were analyzed and conclusions were drawn regarding the various factors controlling stable channel shapes, and the relation between them.
Stable Channels in Erodible Material
Lane, E. W. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 102 ; 123-142
2021-01-01
201937-01-01 pages
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