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Channel stability in undisturbed cohesive soils
Erosion resistance of cohesive soils is defined by comparison of shear strength tests with field observations under specific flow conditions; coefficients of permeability obtained immediately preceding shear strength tests enable prediction of influence of flow duration and permeability on channel stability; results are based on soils obtained along streams in 6 western states; stream measurements are used to estimate boundary between eroding and noneroding conditions.
Channel stability in undisturbed cohesive soils
Erosion resistance of cohesive soils is defined by comparison of shear strength tests with field observations under specific flow conditions; coefficients of permeability obtained immediately preceding shear strength tests enable prediction of influence of flow duration and permeability on channel stability; results are based on soils obtained along streams in 6 western states; stream measurements are used to estimate boundary between eroding and noneroding conditions.
Channel stability in undisturbed cohesive soils
ASCE -- Proc (J Hydraulics Div)
Flaxman, E.M. (author)
1963
10 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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