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Discussion of “Prediction of Sediment Load Concentration in Rivers Using Artificial Neural Network Model” by H. M. Nagy, K. Watanabe, and M. Hirano

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Volume 129Issue 9September 2003
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Bernhard H. Schmid, M.ASCE
Institut für Hydraulik, Gewässerkunde und Wasserwirtschaft, Technische Univ. Wien, and Hydraulics Consultant, Vegagasse 16, A-1190 Vienna, Austria.

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