Advances in hydrometry
J. A. Cole
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Advances in hydrometry
by J. A. Cole
Published
1982
Publisher
International Association of Hydrological Sciences
Pages
359
Subjects
Internal flow systems
Practical aspects of computational river hydraulics
Hydrometry
Low-flow characteristics and discharge profiles for selected streams in the Cape Fear River basin, North Carolina, through 1998
Bicycle-safe grate inlets study
Ground-water levels and potentiometric surfaces, Naval Air Warfare Center, West Trenton, New Jersey, 2000
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Who is the author of Advances in hydrometry?
Advances in hydrometry was written by J. A. Cole.
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