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Oct 1982

Analytical Approach to River Regime

Publication: Journal of the Hydraulics Division
Volume 108, Issue 10

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Rational regime relationships for the width, depth and slope of a channel in equilibrium are developed using the Ackers and White sediment transport formulae and the White, Paris and Bettess friction relationships, together with the principle of maximum sediment transporting capacity. Favorable comparisons are made with data from sand and gravel channels and with existing empirical regime relationships.

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Journal of the Hydraulics Division
Volume 108Issue 10October 1982
Pages: 1179 - 1193

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William Rodney White
Principal Scientific Officer, Hydraulics Research Station, Wallingford, United Kingdom
Roger Bettess
Sr. Scientific Officer, Hydraulics Research Station, Wallingford, United Kingdom
Enio Paris
Lect., Instituto di Ingegnere Civile, Universitya di Firenze, Italy

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