Fluvial hydraulics affected by River Ice and hydraulic structures / / edited by Jueyi Sui.
Fluvial hydraulics deals with the flow of water, the motion of sediment, and the erosion of channel beds in rivers. Fluvial hydraulics is complex because velocity, slope, depth, and channel roughness are all subject to changes resulting from erodible beds and sediment transport due to the presence o...
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