By M. A. Benson and Tate Dalrymple
Place
Symbols and units
Abstract
Introduction
Acknowledgments
Collection of field data
Selection of site
Field survey
Vertical control
Peg test
Adjustment of instrument
Horizontal control
Field notes
Surveying equipment
Hints on surveying
Ground plan
High-water marks
Surge
Identification and rating of high-water marks
Types of high-water marks
Determination of gage height
Cross sections
Survey
Soundings
Scour
Measurement of horizontal distances
Field notes
Photographs
Historical data
Sampling streambed material
Definition
Sampling of fine to moderately coarse bed material
Sampling of coarse bed material
Problem reaches
Analysis of data
Selection of roughness coefficient
Stable channels
Base value of n
Cross-section irregularities
Depth of flow
Vegetation
Alinement
Example
Sand channels
Office procedures
Order of computations
Plan
Plotting methods
Base line for stationing
Listing of high-water marks
High-water profiles
Cross sections
Cross-section properties
Computation of discharge
Conveyance
Friction loss
Velocity head
Final discharge
Measurement summary
Assembly of computations
Selected references
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