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This network shows the impact of papers produced by David S. Bowles. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by David S. Bowles. The network helps show where David S. Bowles may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of David S. Bowles
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Bowles, David S., et al.. (2005). A Model for Estimating Dam Failure Life Loss. Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology. 15(1).2 indexed citations
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Bowles, David S., et al.. (2005). Dam Safety Risk Assessment with Uncertainty Analysis. Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology. 15(1).20 indexed citations
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Bowles, David S., et al.. (2005). ESTIMATING OVERALL RISK OF DAM FAILURE: PRACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN COMBINING FAILURE PROBABILITIES. Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology. 15(1).8 indexed citations
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Bowles, David S., et al.. (2003). INCORPORATING UNCERTAINTY INTO DAM SAFETY RISK ASSESSMENT.5 indexed citations
Bowles, David S., et al.. (1999). Understanding And Managing The Risks Of Aging Dams: Principles And Case Studies.6 indexed citations
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Bowles, David S., et al.. (1998). A Framework For Characterization Of Extreme Floods For Dam Safety Risk Assessments.3 indexed citations
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Bowles, David S., et al.. (1998). PORTFOLIO RISK ASSESSMENT: A TOOL FOR DAM SAFETY RISK MANAGEMENT.16 indexed citations
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Bowles, David S., et al.. (1994). Natural and Dam Break Flood Routing in Mountain Rivers. Hydraulic Engineering. 371–375.
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Bowles, David S.. (1993). Risk Assessment: A Tool for Dam Rehabilitation Decisions. 116–130.
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Bowles, David S., et al.. (1990). Development of Mountain Climate Generator and Snowpack Model for Erosion Predictions in the Western United States Using WEPP, Progress Report No. 2. Digital Commons - USU (Utah State University).
Bowles, David S., et al.. (1984). Probabilistic Characterization of Soil Properties: Bridge Between Theory and Practice.11 indexed citations
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Bowles, David S., et al.. (1982). Salt Loading from Efflorescence and Suspended Sediments in the Price River Basin. Digital Commons - USU (Utah State University).3 indexed citations
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Anderson, Loren R., et al.. (1981). MODEL FOR ASSESSING SLOPE RELIABILITY. Transportation Research Record Journal of the Transportation Research Board. 809(809). 70–78.1 indexed citations
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Bowles, David S., et al.. (1981). Salt-Release from Suspended Sediments in the Colorado River Basin. 1327–1334.3 indexed citations
Malone, Ronald F., David S. Bowles, William J. Grenney, & Michael P. Windham. (1979). Stochastic Analysis for Water Quality. The Medical Journal of Australia. 2(3). 73–4.6 indexed citations
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