Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 18, Part 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999 - Arctic regions |
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... Peak - discharge data from all types of basins are presented in the graphs to see what type of peak- discharge measurement records define the potential extreme peak - discharge curves ( figs . 5 and 6 ) . The peak - discharge ...
... Peak - discharge data from all types of basins are presented in the graphs to see what type of peak- discharge measurement records define the potential extreme peak - discharge curves ( figs . 5 and 6 ) . The peak - discharge ...
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... peaks of each flow regime to compute separate frequency curves . PEAKFQ requires at least three peaks to make a computation . Peak - flow values for the selected stations were sepa- rated into higher- and lower - flow regimes and loaded ...
... peaks of each flow regime to compute separate frequency curves . PEAKFQ requires at least three peaks to make a computation . Peak - flow values for the selected stations were sepa- rated into higher- and lower - flow regimes and loaded ...
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... peaks is small because variability in the aerial and annual accumulations of snow is small . Flows of streams originating in the basin or plains areas often consist of multiple peaks in any given year : a lowland snowmelt peak of ...
... peaks is small because variability in the aerial and annual accumulations of snow is small . Flows of streams originating in the basin or plains areas often consist of multiple peaks in any given year : a lowland snowmelt peak of ...
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PROPELLERICE INTERACTION | 53 |
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