Air-entrainment characteristics of plunging water jets and their relationship with nitrogen supersaturation in rivers
Alan F. Babb
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Air-entrainment characteristics of plunging water jets and their relationship with nitrogen supersaturation in rivers
by Alan F. Babb
Published
1974
Publisher
R. L. Albrook Hydraulics Laboratory, College of Engineering, Washington State University
Pages
31
Nitrogen supersaturation--Columbia and Snake Rivers--State of Washington
Model study of Harry S. Truman Spillway, Osage River, Missouri
Effects of impurities on the supersaturation of nitrogen in a hypersonic wind tunnel
Report to Corps of Engineers gas supersaturation research, Prescott Facility, 1974
Nitrogen supersaturation investigations in the mid-Columbia River
Environment protection dissolved gas study
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