From the Introduction: The movement of sediment in alluvial streams present many problems that have to be considered in the development and improvement of these streams for navigation and flood control. The Corps of Engineers is vitally interested in these problems since they affect its principal civil works mission. In spite of the efforts and millions of dollars expended by this country and other countries throughout the world, little progress has been made toward a practical solution of many of the problems concerned with the effects of sedimentation. Because of the complex nature of these streams and the many related factors involved in their development processes, few basic principles have been developed that can be used by the design engineer in the solution of many of these problems or in the develooment of plans for the improvement of troublesome reaches. NOTE: This paper lacks anything resembling a true abstract or synopsis. In the absence of such a summary, the passage above was extracted in order to give the user a feel for the paper.
Insights Gained from River Sedimentation Models
Miscellaneous Paper ; H-70-2
1970
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