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Methods adopted for open channel regulation of Missouri River; quantitative summary of effects of improvement upon length, slope, width, shape, discharge, velocity, and roughness coefficient of natural stream between Rule, Nebr, and Sioux City, Iowa; bed and suspended sediment characteristics of river in improved and unimproved sections; applicability of various bed load formulas to prediction of future slope of river; sediment transporting characteristics. (See also - n 3 Mar 1941 p 381-403, n 7 (discussion) Sept 1941 p 1336-8)
Methods adopted for open channel regulation of Missouri River; quantitative summary of effects of improvement upon length, slope, width, shape, discharge, velocity, and roughness coefficient of natural stream between Rule, Nebr, and Sioux City, Iowa; bed and suspended sediment characteristics of river in improved and unimproved sections; applicability of various bed load formulas to prediction of future slope of river; sediment transporting characteristics. (See also - n 3 Mar 1941 p 381-403, n 7 (discussion) Sept 1941 p 1336-8)
Missouri river slope and sediment
Am Soc Civ Engrs -- Proc
Whipple, Jr., W. (author)
1941
10 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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