DISCUSSIONS AND CLOSURES
Mar 1, 1987
Discussion of “Variation of Flow Resistance Through Curved Channels” by Howard H. Chang (December, 1984, Vol. 110, No. 12)
Publication: Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
Volume 113, Issue 3
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Edward Silberman, F. ASCE
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