The hydraulic geometry of stream channels and some physiographic implications: quantitative measurement of some of the hydraulic factors that help to determine the shape of natural stream channels: depth, width, velocity, and suspended load, and how they vary with discharge as simple power functions. Their interrelations are described by the term "hydraulic geometry"
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spelling | Leopold, Luna Bergere 1915-2006 Verfasser (DE-588)10778985X aut The hydraulic geometry of stream channels and some physiographic implications quantitative measurement of some of the hydraulic factors that help to determine the shape of natural stream channels: depth, width, velocity, and suspended load, and how they vary with discharge as simple power functions. Their interrelations are described by the term "hydraulic geometry" by Luna B. Leopold and Thomas Maddock Washington U.S. Gov. Print. Off. 1953 VI, 56 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geological Survey <United States>: Geological Survey professional paper. 252 Maddock, Thomas Verfasser aut Geological Survey <United States>: Geological Survey professional paper. 252 (DE-604)BV000005472 252 |
spellingShingle | Leopold, Luna Bergere 1915-2006 Maddock, Thomas The hydraulic geometry of stream channels and some physiographic implications quantitative measurement of some of the hydraulic factors that help to determine the shape of natural stream channels: depth, width, velocity, and suspended load, and how they vary with discharge as simple power functions. Their interrelations are described by the term "hydraulic geometry" Geological Survey <United States>: Geological Survey professional paper. |
title | The hydraulic geometry of stream channels and some physiographic implications quantitative measurement of some of the hydraulic factors that help to determine the shape of natural stream channels: depth, width, velocity, and suspended load, and how they vary with discharge as simple power functions. Their interrelations are described by the term "hydraulic geometry" |
title_auth | The hydraulic geometry of stream channels and some physiographic implications quantitative measurement of some of the hydraulic factors that help to determine the shape of natural stream channels: depth, width, velocity, and suspended load, and how they vary with discharge as simple power functions. Their interrelations are described by the term "hydraulic geometry" |
title_exact_search | The hydraulic geometry of stream channels and some physiographic implications quantitative measurement of some of the hydraulic factors that help to determine the shape of natural stream channels: depth, width, velocity, and suspended load, and how they vary with discharge as simple power functions. Their interrelations are described by the term "hydraulic geometry" |
title_full | The hydraulic geometry of stream channels and some physiographic implications quantitative measurement of some of the hydraulic factors that help to determine the shape of natural stream channels: depth, width, velocity, and suspended load, and how they vary with discharge as simple power functions. Their interrelations are described by the term "hydraulic geometry" by Luna B. Leopold and Thomas Maddock |
title_fullStr | The hydraulic geometry of stream channels and some physiographic implications quantitative measurement of some of the hydraulic factors that help to determine the shape of natural stream channels: depth, width, velocity, and suspended load, and how they vary with discharge as simple power functions. Their interrelations are described by the term "hydraulic geometry" by Luna B. Leopold and Thomas Maddock |
title_full_unstemmed | The hydraulic geometry of stream channels and some physiographic implications quantitative measurement of some of the hydraulic factors that help to determine the shape of natural stream channels: depth, width, velocity, and suspended load, and how they vary with discharge as simple power functions. Their interrelations are described by the term "hydraulic geometry" by Luna B. Leopold and Thomas Maddock |
title_short | The hydraulic geometry of stream channels and some physiographic implications |
title_sort | the hydraulic geometry of stream channels and some physiographic implications quantitative measurement of some of the hydraulic factors that help to determine the shape of natural stream channels depth width velocity and suspended load and how they vary with discharge as simple power functions their interrelations are described by the term hydraulic geometry |
title_sub | quantitative measurement of some of the hydraulic factors that help to determine the shape of natural stream channels: depth, width, velocity, and suspended load, and how they vary with discharge as simple power functions. Their interrelations are described by the term "hydraulic geometry" |
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