Box 34
Contains 77 Results:
Bretting, A. E. Stable channels, Acta Polytechnica Scandinavica, Vol. 245, 1958
(Civil engineering and building construction series no. 1)
Lane, E. W., P. N. Lin and H. K. Liu. The most efficient stable channel for comparatively clear water in non-cohesive materials. Fort Collins, Colorado State University Research Foundation, 1959
Articles, reprints, and printed materials on an assortment of subject matters related to sediment transport.
Iwagaki, Yuichi, and Yoshito Tsuchiya. An analysis of the stable cross section of a stream channel. Kyoto, Japan, Kyoto University, Disaster Prevention Research Institute, 1959
(Bulletin no. 29)
Schumm, S. A. The effect of sediment type on the shape and stratification of some modern fluvial deposits, American Journal of Science, Vol. 258, pp. 177-184, March 1960
Articles, reprints, and printed materials on an assortment of subject matters related to sediment transport.
Vitols, A. Essai de projet d'amerlioration d'un cours d'eau naturel, Latvijas Universitates Raksti, Acta Universitatis Latviensis, Mechanikas fakultates serija I.5, pp. 167-184, undated
Articles, reprints, and printed materials on an assortment of subject matters related to sediment transport.
Bebout, G. B. Stream stabilization based on combined application of theory of tractive force and natural laws governing movement of silt; office memorandum, undated
Articles, reprints, and printed materials on an assortment of subject matters related to sediment transport.
Doubt, Paul D. Design of stable channels in erodible materials. Beltsville, Md., U.S. Soil Conservation Service, 1963
Articles, reprints, and printed materials on an assortment of subject matters related to sediment transport.
Ashida, Kazuo. On river bed variations and stable channels in alluvial streams. Kyoto, Japan, Kyoto University, undated
Articles, reprints, and printed materials on an assortment of subject matters related to sediment transport.
Mao, S. P. Silt transportation and deposition with stable river channels. National Taiwan University, Taipei Hydraulic Laboratory, 1967
(Technical report no. 23)
Ahmad, Mushtaq and Abdul Rehman. Some methods of computing retrogression in channels due to change in sediment charge. Lahore, Irrigation Research Institute, undated
Articles, reprints, and printed materials on an assortment of subject matters related to sediment transport.