The bed of an alluvial channel along the flow will always be
The minimum size of sediment that may remain stable in an alluvial channel, carrying discharge intensity q, with hydraulic radius R and bottom slope S, is
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The Garret’s diagrams are based on
The most important shape parameter in sediment analysis is
The wetted perimeter P of a stable channel is proportional to where, Q is the discharge
Lacey’s regime theory is not applicable to a channel in
Hydraulic depth is the ratio of
For a most economical trapezoidal channel section
Counter berms are provided in an irrigation canal
Lacey assumed that the silt is kept in suspension because of normal components of eddies generated from
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