DISCUSSIONS AND CLOSURES
Sep 1, 1998

Discussion and Closure: Idealized Automated Control of Sloping Canals

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Albert J. Clemmens, Member, ASCE
Dir., USDA/ARS, U.S. Water Conservation Lab., 4331 E. Broadway, Phoenix, AZ 85040.
Eduardo Bautista, Affiliate Member, ASCE
Agric. Engr., USDA/ARS, U.S. Water Conservation Lab., 4331 E. Broadway, Phoenix, AZ.
John B. Parrish, Associate Member, ASCE
Hydr. Engr., Folsom, CA 95630.

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