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Journal articles on the topic "Cascade weirs"

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Rashid Gubashi, Karim, and Batool Ali Hussain. "The Effect of Shape and Arrangement of End Sill Stepped Cascade Weirs on Water Quality." Al-Nahrain Journal for Engineering Sciences 21, no. 2 (2018): 199–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.29194/njes21020199.

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Ni, Yufang, Zhixian Cao, Wenjun Qi, Xiangbin Chai, and Aili Zhao. "Morphodynamic processes in rivers with cascade movable weirs – A case study of the middle Fen River." Journal of Hydrology 603 (December 2021): 127133. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2021.127133.

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Al-Husseini, Thulfikar Razzak, Huda T. Hamad, and Abdul-Sahib T. Al-Madhhachi. "Effects of an Upstream Sluice Gate and Holes in Pooled Step Cascade Weirs on Energy Dissipation." International Journal of Civil Engineering 19, no. 1 (2020): 103–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40999-020-00568-7.

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Adhikari, B., R. Verhoeven, and P. Troch. "Appropriate rehabilitation strategy for a traditional irrigation supply system: a case from the Babai area in Nepal." Water Science and Technology 60, no. 11 (2009): 2819–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2009.721.

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This paper studies primary canals of three traditional irrigation systems in the southern plains of Nepal. It offers a scientific interpretation of the indigenous technology applied to the systems, which facilitates to use the same channel network for irrigation, drainage and flood management. The flood management technology of the farmers by diverting as much discharge as possible to the field channels results in the reduction of discharge towards the downstream part of the main channel. It is depicted in the simulation study that uses the river analysis program HEC-RAS 4.0. A cascade of weir
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Kim, Hyo Gyeom, Chaehong Lim, Taesung Kim, Jeong-Hui Kim, and Hyun-Woo Kim. "Impact of discharge regulation on zooplankton communities regarding indicator species and their thresholds in the cascade weirs of the Yeongsan River." Ecological Informatics 84 (December 2024): 102911. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoinf.2024.102911.

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Courtice, Gregory J., Abul Basar M. Baki, David Z. Zhu, Christopher L. Cahill, and William M. Tonn. "Stream habitat connectivity in the Canadian Arctic: an on-site approach to design and construction." Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 43, no. 2 (2016): 139–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjce-2015-0241.

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We developed a successful on-site approach for design and construction of stream modifications that addressed challenging remote-site conditions of limited field data and available construction materials. Fish habitat connectivity enhancements were constructed within an Arctic headwater stream containing a naturally impassable cascade section with 13% slope, which was bypassed in a newly constructed channel at 5% slope with nature-like fishpass structures. Primary design considerations included (1) creating suitable hydraulic characteristics for fish passage in periods of high and low discharg
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Nakasone, Hideo. "Study of Aeration at Weirs and Cascades." Journal of Environmental Engineering 113, no. 1 (1987): 64–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)0733-9372(1987)113:1(64).

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Vorogushyn, S., and B. Merz. "Flood trends along the Rhine: the role of river training." Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 17, no. 10 (2013): 3871–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/hess-17-3871-2013.

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Abstract. Several previous studies have detected positive trends in flood flows in German rivers, among others, at Rhine gauges over the past six decades. The presence and detectability of the climate change signal in flood records has been controversially discussed, particularly against the background of massive river training measures in the Rhine. In the past the Rhine catchment has been heavily trained, including the construction of the Rhine weir cascade, flood protection dikes and detention basins. The present study investigates the role of river training on changes in annual maximum dai
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Vorogushyn, S., and B. Merz. "What drives flood trends along the Rhine River: climate or river training?" Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions 9, no. 12 (2012): 13537–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/hessd-9-13537-2012.

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Abstract. The Rhine River catchment was heavily trained over the past decades and faced the construction of the Rhine weir cascade, flood protection dikes and detention basins. For the same time period, several studies detected positive trends in flood flows and faced the challenge of flood trend attribution, i.e. identifying the drivers of observed change. The presented study addresses the question about the responsible drivers for changes in annual maximum daily flows at Rhine gauges starting from Maxau down to Lobith. In particular, the role of river training measures including the Rhine we
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GLASNER, ELI, and YAIR GLASNER. "A metric minimal PI cascade with minimal ideals." Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems 40, no. 5 (2018): 1268–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/etds.2018.78.

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We first improve an old result of McMahon and show that a metric minimal flow whose enveloping semigroup contains less than $2^{\mathfrak{c}}$ (where $\mathfrak{c}=2^{\aleph _{0}}$) minimal left ideals is proximal isometric (PI). Then we show the existence of various minimal PI-flows with many minimal left ideals, as follows. For the acting group $G=\text{SL}_{2}(\mathbb{R})^{\mathbb{N}}$, we construct a metric minimal PI $G$-flow with $\mathfrak{c}$ minimal left ideals. We then use this example and results established in Glasner and Weiss. [On the construction of minimal skew-products. Israel
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Books on the topic "Cascade weirs"

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Chanson, Hubert. Hydraulic design of stepped cascades, channels, weirs, and spillways. Pergamon, 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Cascade weirs"

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Dowdall, Lisa. "Figures." In Covert Plants. punctum books, 2018. https://doi.org/10.21983/p3.0207.1.13.

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Call it the Chthulucene: this threshold at the edge of the present in which the monstrous, the chthonic, the tentacular, the horrif-ic, and the weird abound. How to write the Chthulucene? Why not start here in the speculative mode that touches on the hid-den, but cannot quite name it — that recovers terror and strange-ness in the sym-poietic cascade of crisis and becoming.Science fiction. Fantasy. Slipstream. Cli-fi. Horror. New Weird. Such stories estrange the world, rendering it and its agents both immediate and uncanny in that immediacy. From John Wyndham’s triffids to Jeff Vandermeer’s Sou
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Dingman, S. Lawrence. "Rapidly Varied Steady Flow." In Fluvial Hydraulics. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195172867.003.0010.

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Abstract Rapidly varied flow is flow in which the spatial rates of change of velocity and depth are large enough to make the assumptions of uniform and gradually varied flow inapplicable. Such flow occurs at relatively abrupt changes in channel geometry (bed elevation, width, slope, curvature, resistance) and is quite common in natural streams, particularly cascade and step-pool mountain streams (see figure 2.14, table 2.4) and flows over pronounced bedforms (see section 6.6.4.2, table 6.2). Rapidly varied flow is also common at engineered structures such as bridges, culverts, weirs, and flume
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"cascade weir." In Dictionary Geotechnical Engineering/Wörterbuch GeoTechnik. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41714-6_30670.

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