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Flood routing
Method for routing floods in natural condition from Knoxville, Tenn, to mouth of Tennessee River; procedure adapted to routing through reservoirs of authorized and proposed projects; routing accomplished by dividing river length into reaches and applying storage equation to each reach; detailed example for Watts Bar-Chickamauga Reach; effect of proposed system of dams. (See also - discussions n 5 May p 1065-8, n 7 Sept p 1470-4 and n 8 Oct p 1704-11)
Flood routing
Method for routing floods in natural condition from Knoxville, Tenn, to mouth of Tennessee River; procedure adapted to routing through reservoirs of authorized and proposed projects; routing accomplished by dividing river length into reaches and applying storage equation to each reach; detailed example for Watts Bar-Chickamauga Reach; effect of proposed system of dams. (See also - discussions n 5 May p 1065-8, n 7 Sept p 1470-4 and n 8 Oct p 1704-11)
Flood routing
Am Soc Civ Engrs -- Proc
Rutter, E.J. (author) / Graves, Q.B. (author) / Snyder, F.F. (author)
1938
20 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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