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Received: May 14, 2019
Accepted: Jul 24, 2019
Published online: Dec 10, 2019
Published in print: Feb 1, 2020
Discussion open until: May 10, 2020

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Reza Lalehzari [email protected]
Postdoctoral Researcher, Dept. of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering, Univ. of Tehran, Tehran 78551-15861, Iran (corresponding author). Email: [email protected]
Sayyed Hassan Tabatabaei [email protected]
Associate Professor, Dept. of Water Engineering, Shahrekord Univ., Shahrekord 88186-34141, Iran. Email: [email protected]

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