<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Construction / Bridge scour / HEC-RAS / Riprap / WMS / Scour / Abutment / Nespelem /  Washington / Nespelem River / Fluid mechanics / Hydraulic engineering / Civil engineering
Date: 2013-09-03 18:28:01
Construction
Bridge scour
HEC-RAS
Riprap
WMS
Scour
Abutment
Nespelem
Washington
Nespelem River
Fluid mechanics
Hydraulic engineering
Civil engineering

Statement of Qualifications for Geotechnical Engineering Services

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.okanogancounty.org

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 4,18 MB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Automated Scour Detection Arrays using Bio-Inspired Magnetostrictive Flow Sensors Deliverable 6A Report: Embedded System Design March 12, 2015

DocID: 1tlSD - View Document

Automated Scour Detection Arrays using Bio-Inspired Magnetostrictive Flow Sensors Deliverable 8A Report: Signal Processing for Scour Detection March 12, 2015

DocID: 1teA6 - View Document

Bridge Scour Measurements Using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology Achilleas Tsakiris, Thanos Papanicolaou and Iordanis Moustakidis IIHR- Hydroscience & Engineering, Dpt. of Civil and Environmental Engineer

DocID: 1sLf0 - View Document

Scouts will learn how to be resourceful and use the materials around them to accomplish everyday tasks. Scour the beaches for fossils from the ancient seas that once covered Pennsylvania while learning the history of the

DocID: 1siv9 - View Document

Executive Summary In April 2007, a routine bathymetric survey at Mel Price Lock and Dam detected scour holes immediately upstream of the dam piers. Additional surveys revealed that some of the scour holes were up to 22

DocID: 1s6ax - View Document