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Jul 1, 1996
Discussion of “Peak Outflow from Breached Embankment Dam” by David C. Froehlich
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Molinaro, P., and Maione, D. (1991). “The experience developed by ENEL in dam‐break wave computation and flood risk analysis.” Colloque Int. pour la Simulation des Ondes de Submersion, Hydro‐Québec, Montréal, Canada.
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