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Identification of Roughness in Compound Channels
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Document Date: 2013-01-15 18:36:47


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Brisbance / Bedford / London / New York / /

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Teukolsky S.A. / Cambridge University Press / Holly / McGraw-Hill Inc. New York / /

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Australia / United Kingdom / /

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Natural Disaster / /

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University of Melbourne / University of Newcastle-on-Tyne / /

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over-bank flow / search technique / bank-full level / optimisation algorithm / double sweep algorithm / influence coefficient algorithm / in-bank channel / /

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K1 / K2 / K3 / /

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East Fork River / km channel / Open channel / Main channel / /

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Fork / /

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University of Melbourne / Cambridge University / U.S. Department of Agriculture / Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering / Soil Conservation Service / Hydraulic Division / University of Newcastle / /

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Washington D.C. Wiggert / D. Fenton / Ai / /

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model for the natural rivers / D. J. / Implicit Scheme Flow Routing Model / International Symposium / model for natural rivers / /

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Fortran / /

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New York / Colorado / /

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optimisation algorithm / Powell algorithm / Environmental Engineering / simulation / influence coefficient algorithm / double sweep algorithm / /

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