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A stream of water, whether the smallest rill or the largest river, generally has a definite channel of sufficient capacity to carry its waters in ordinary stages. When these stages are exceeded, some streams overflow their banks, and this gives rise to flood problems. Not always, however, can a stream overflow its banks even in the highest stages.
A stream of water, whether the smallest rill or the largest river, generally has a definite channel of sufficient capacity to carry its waters in ordinary stages. When these stages are exceeded, some streams overflow their banks, and this gives rise to flood problems. Not always, however, can a stream overflow its banks even in the highest stages.
Flood Problems in the Arid Region
Davis, Arthur P. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 85 ; 1483-1487
2021-01-01
51922-01-01 pages
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