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The library > Geophysical Hydraulics > Fluvial hydraulics
Stepped channel with 2.5 m drop, 10 cm step height, and 50 cm wide



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The library > Geophysical Hydraulics > Fluvial hydraulics
Stepped chute due to stones in Ushibuse river



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The library > Geophysical Hydraulics > Fluvial hydraulics
Stepped flow with 2.8 m drop, 40 cm step height, and 80 cm wide



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The library > Geophysical Hydraulics > Fluvial hydraulics
Trapezoidal weir in Tama river



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The library > Applied Hydraulics > Hydraulic structures
Ancient sabo works near Matsumoto



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The library > Applied Hydraulics > Hydraulic structures
Bucca weir, Australia - Irrigation weir



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The library > Applied Hydraulics > Hydraulic structures
Chinchilla weir - Australia



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The library > Applied Hydraulics > Hydraulic structures
Drop structure operation - Futu-gawa river, Japan (1)



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The library > Applied Hydraulics > Hydraulic structures
Drop structure operation - Futu-gawa river, Japan (2)



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The library > Applied Hydraulics > Hydraulic structures
Drop structure operation - Futu-gawa river, Japan (3)



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