Open channel hydraulics, river hydraulic structures and fluvial geomorphology : for engineers, geomorphologists and physical geographers / editors, Artur Radecki-Pawlik, Stefano Pagliara, Jan Hradecký ; associate editor, Erik Hendrickson.
"This book presents practical hydraulic and river engineering research along with fluvial geomorphological concepts, and links the theoretical and practical knowledge of people working every day with rivers, streams, and hydraulic structures to fluvial geomorphology. Besides providing a guide f...
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Boca Raton, FL :
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2017.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Half Title ; Title ; Copyrights; Preface; Contents; Chapter 1. Principles of Hydraulics of Open Channels; Chapter 2. Hydraulics of Selected Hydraulic Structures; Chpater 3. Weir Classifications; Chapter 4. Hydrodynamics of River Structures Constructed with; Chapter 5. Block Ramps: A Field Example; Chapter 6. Hydraulic Calculations for Fish Passes; Chapter 7. River Embankments; Chapter 8. Basics of River Flow Modelling; Chapter 9. Bed Shear Stresses and Bed Shear Velocities; Chapter 10. Gene Expression Programming in Open Channel Hydraulics.
- Chapter 11. Basics of Hydrology for Streams and RiversChapter 12. Selected Principles of Fluvial Geomorphology; Chapter 13. On Measurements of Fluvial Geomorphology Parameters; Chapter 14. Geomorphology and Hydraulics of Steep Mountain Channels; Chapter 15. Slope Stability
- Basic Information; Chapter 16. Changes of Mountain River Channels and Their Environmental; Chapter 17. Sediment Transport and Channel Morphology: Implications; Chapter 18. Understanding the Past of Rivers: Reading the History of Rivers; Chapter 19. Sediment Yield in Different Scales in a Semiarid Basin: the Case.
- Chapter 20. Application of Remote Sensing and the Gis in Interpretation ofChapter 21. Human Impact on Mountain Streams and Rivers; Chapter 22. Introduction to Floods: Analysis and Modelling; Chapter 23. Mountain Slopes Protection and Stabilization after Forest Fires; Chapter 24. Ecohydrological Measures for Sustainable Catchment; Index.