[Definition]   [Hydrologic Cycle]   [Catchment Budget]   [Uses]   [Approaches]   [Catchment Scale]   [References]     

CHAPTER 0:  TEMPLATE

"... Unless the lower rivers are allowed to reassert their natural function as exporters of salt to the ocean,
today's productive lands will eventually become salt encrusted and barren."
Arthur F. Pillsbury (1981)


1.1  OPEN-CHANNEL FLOW

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1.2  TYPES OF FLOW

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Fig. X  Template [Click on image to enlarge].


1.3  STATE OF FLOW

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1.4  FLOW REGIMES

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REFERENCES

   [Top]   [Definition]   [Hydrologic Cycle]   [Catchment Budget]   [Uses]   [Approaches]   [Catchment Scale]  

Alley, W. M., T. E. Reilly, and. O. E. Franke. 1999. Sustainability of ground-water resources. U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1186, Denver, Colorado, 79 p.


http://openchannelhydraulics.sdsu.edu
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