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Apr 16, 2012

Discussion of “Depth-Averaged Drag Coefficient for Modeling Flow through Suspended Canopies” by David R. Plew

Publication: Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
Volume 138, Issue 5
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Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
Volume 138Issue 5May 2012
Pages: 475 - 476

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Received: May 27, 2011
Accepted: Sep 14, 2011
Published online: Apr 16, 2012
Published in print: May 1, 2012

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Associate Professor, Istanbul Technical Univ., Civil Engineering Faculty, Division of Hydraulics, 34469 Maslak, Istanbul, Turkey (corresponding author). E-mail: [email protected]
U. Turker
Assistant Professor, Eastern Mediterranean Univ., Civil Engineering Dept., Division of Hydraulics, Gazimagusa, North Cyprus, Turkey.
D. Özkum
Assistant Professor, Near East Univ., Faculty of Pharmacy, Division of Pharmaceutical Botany, Dikmen, Lefkoşa, North Cyprus, Turkey.

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