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Environmental engineering / Bridge scour / Hydraulic engineering / Hydrology / Physical geography / Foundation / Tidal scour / Schoharie Creek / Stream bed / Water / Civil engineering / Geology
Date: 2013-03-28 15:07:39
Environmental engineering
Bridge scour
Hydraulic engineering
Hydrology
Physical geography
Foundation
Tidal scour
Schoharie Creek
Stream bed
Water
Civil engineering
Geology

Publication No. FHWA NHI[removed]May 2001

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