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Spillway and Dam Foundation Erosion: Predicting Progressive Erosion Extents

Roller Compacted Concrete for Overtopping Protection: An Overview

Embankment Overtopping Protection - Concrete Blocks or Riprap

A Case Study of Albuquerque's Conservation Program

Indirect Potable Reuse - A Watershed Management Technique

Creative Utilization of Technology to Integrate and Validate Multi-Model Water Resource Management Systems

Analysis of Houston Drainage Criteria Using XP-SWMM

Graphical Sizing of Small Single-Outlet Detention Basins

Catch Basin Design Based on Hydraulic Model Study

Advanced Instrumentation for the Collection, Retrieval, and Processing of Urban Stormwater Data

Large Storm Relief Tunnel for Basement Flood Protection

A Nonlinear Hydrograph for Volume Predictions

Uncertainty Analysis of Rainfall-Runoff Modeling

Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Services using Weather and Climate Forecasts

Diversion Site Model Study for Comite River Diversion Project Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Hydraulic Efficiency of Highway Curb Flumes

Flow Resistance and Energy Dissipation in Skimming Flow Over Stepped Spillways

Morphological Study of Mediterranean Shore

Soft-diving Dam for Tidal Dredging

Specification of the Florida Straits Transport within the NOAA East Coast Ocean Model

 

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