The Importance of Fluvial Morphology in Hydraulic Engineering
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- E. W. Lane
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About The Importance of Fluvial Morphology in Hydraulic Engineering
This paper, published in 1955, received 413 indexed citations . Written by E. W. Lane covering the research area of Civil and Structural Engineering and Ecology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Ecology (355 citations), Soil Science (232 citations) and Water Science and Technology (147 citations).
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