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Electric Analog Model of a Tidal Estuary
Five hundred miles of channel in the Delta Region, California, which are subject to sea water encroachment, may be protected by salinity barriers and a master levee system. An electric analog model developed at the University of California, Berkeley, Calif., predicts tidal amplitude and flows resulting from such modifications to the hydraulic system.
Electric Analog Model of a Tidal Estuary
Five hundred miles of channel in the Delta Region, California, which are subject to sea water encroachment, may be protected by salinity barriers and a master levee system. An electric analog model developed at the University of California, Berkeley, Calif., predicts tidal amplitude and flows resulting from such modifications to the hydraulic system.
Electric Analog Model of a Tidal Estuary
Einstein, H. A. (author) / Harder, James A. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 126 ; 855-868
2021-01-01
141961-01-01 pages
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