Water-temperature Effects on Stage-discharge Relations in Large Alluvial Rivers


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Observations in natural rivers as well as experimental laboratory streams indicate that water temperatures significantly affect stream stage-discharge relations, bed forms, and sediment-transport rates. However, various investigators in this field have reached conclusions that appear to be contradictory, and the complex phenomena involved are not yet fully understood. With a view to clarifying further the water-temperature effects indicated by field measurements, the Committee on Channel Stabilization canvassed the Division offices of the Corps of Engineers for available historic data on discharge and water-temperature measurements in large alluvial rivers. The basic data received on the Mississippi, Missouri, and Arkansas Rivers were analyzed to determine temperature effects on the stage-discharge relations at 31 river stages at 18 gaging stations. The tabulated basic field data are included in this report. (Author).



















State of Knowledge of Channel Stabilization in Major Alluvial Rivers


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;Contents: Geomorphology; Channel geometry; Sedimentation; Hydraulics; Fluvial hydraulic models; Investigations of soils conditions; Instrumentation and field surveys; Channel improvement and stabilization measures.




Flood Issues in Contemporary Water Management


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Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Coping with Flash Floods: Lessons Learned from Experience, Malenovice, Czech Republic, May 16-21, 1999




River Mechanics


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Completely updated and with three new chapters, this analysis of river dynamics is invaluable for advanced students, researchers and practitioners.