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National Waterways Study. Waterway Science and Technology
This report, Waterways Science and Technology, is structured according to the following six topics, which encompass major areas of waterways science and engineering: (1) Navigation Structures; (2) Methods of Increasing the Capacity of Existing Locks; (3) Channel Design Standards; (4) River Training Technology; (5) Dredging Technology; and (6) Technology for the Extension of the Navigation Season. (Author)
National Waterways Study. Waterway Science and Technology
This report, Waterways Science and Technology, is structured according to the following six topics, which encompass major areas of waterways science and engineering: (1) Navigation Structures; (2) Methods of Increasing the Capacity of Existing Locks; (3) Channel Design Standards; (4) River Training Technology; (5) Dredging Technology; and (6) Technology for the Extension of the Navigation Season. (Author)
National Waterways Study. Waterway Science and Technology
A. Hochstein (author)
1981
449 pages
Report
No indication
English
Marine & Waterway Transportation , Hydrology & Limnology , Civil Engineering , Inland waterways , Water traffic , Surface navigation , Dams , Locks(Waterways) , Capacity(Quantity) , Channels(Waterways) , Rivers , Control , Dredging , Operation , Seasonal variations , Modification , Structures , State of the Art
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