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Critical shear stresses for erosion and deposition of fine suspended sediment from the Athabasca River / by B. G. Krishnappan and R. Stephens.R71-49/3-85E

In this study, which was carried out for the Northern River Basins Study (NRBS), sediments from the Athabasca River near Hinton, Alberta were tested in the rotating flume of the National Water Research Institute in Burlington, Ontario and their transport parameters measured. A brief description of the experimental procedure and some significant results are presented in this report.--Report summary

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Department/Agency
  • Northern River Basins Study (Canada)‏.
TitleCritical shear stresses for erosion and deposition of fine suspended sediment from the Athabasca River / by B. G. Krishnappan and R. Stephens.
Series title
  • Northern River Basins Study project report 1192-3571 No. 85
Publication typeMonograph - View Master Record
Language[English]
FormatPhysical text
Other formatsDigital text-[English]
Note(s)
  • "In this study, which was carried out for the Northern River Basins Study (NRBS), sediments from the Athabasca River near Hinton, Alberta were tested in the rotating flume of the National Water Research Institute in Burlington, Ontario and their transport parameters measured. A brief description of the experimental procedure and some significant results are presented in this report."--Report summary.
  • Issued also in electronic format.
Publishing information
  • Edmonton - Alberta : Northern River Basins Study 1996.
BindingRing binding
Descriptionv, 22p. : figs., graphs, references, tables ; 28 cm.
ISBN0-662-24633-0
ISSN1192-3571
Catalogue number
  • R71-49/3-85E
Departmental catalogue numberProject 1332-C1
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