River and Canal Engineering, the characteristics of open flowing streams, and the principles and methods to be followed in dealing with them.

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RIVER AND CANAL ENGINEERING THE CHARACTERISTICS OF OPEN FLOWING

PREFACE

RIVER AND CANAL ENGINEERING

CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1 Preliminary Remarks. River and Canal

CHAPTER II RAINFALL 1 Rainfall Statistics. The mean annual

CHAPTER III COLLECTION OF INFORMATION CONCERNING STREAMS 1

CHAPTER IV THE SILTING AND SCOURING ACTION OF STREAMS 1

CHAPTER V METHODS OF INCREASING OR REDUCING SILTING OR SCOUR 1

CHAPTER VI WORKS FOR THE PROTECTION OF BANKS 1 Preliminary

CHAPTER VII DIVERSIONS AND CLOSURES OF STREAMS 1 Diversions.

CHAPTER VIII THE TRAINING AND CANALISATION OF RIVERS 1

CHAPTER IX CANALS AND CONDUITS 1 Banks. All banks which have

CHAPTER X WEIRS AND SLUICES 1 Preliminary Remarks. Every

CHAPTER XI BRIDGES AND SYPHONS 1 Bridges. Bridges are of many

CHAPTER XII DRAINAGE AND FLOODS 1 Preliminary Remarks. Arts.

CHAPTER XIII RESERVOIRS AND DAMS 1 Reservoirs. The object of

CHAPTER XIV TIDAL WATERS AND WORKS 1 Tides. The tides or

CHAPTER XV RIVER BARS 1 Deltaic Rivers. When a river flows

APPENDIX A

APPENDIX B

INDEX

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RIVER AND CANAL ENGINEERING

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