Sediment transport in irrigation canals a new approach

An irrigation canal is a waterway, often man-made or enhanced, built for the purpose of carrying water from a source such as a lake, river, or stream, to soil used for farming or landscaping. The engineering concept of efficiency at different levels of a canal system is important for planning, desig...

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Other Authors: Shende, Shivaji (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Valley Cottage, NY SCITUS Academics LLC [2016]
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