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RECORD NUMBER: 733 OF 2442

Main Title Hydraulic Geometry and Low Streamflow Regimen.
Author Stal, John B. ; Yan, Chih Ted ;
CORP Author Illinois Univ., Urbana. Water Resources Center.
Year Published 1972
Report Number WRC-RR-54; OWRR-B-051-ILL; 14680,; B-051-ILL(2)
Stock Number PB-212 282
Additional Subjects ( Stream flow ; Flow measurement) ; Rivers ; Hydrology ; Potential energy ; Drainage ; Mapping ; Hydraulic geometry ; Kaskaskia River(Illinois) ; Vermilion River(Illinois)
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NTIS  PB-212 282 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
Unit stream power defined as the time rate of potential energy expenditure per unit weight of water of a natural stream has been studied intensively. The distribution and variation of unit stream power have a determinate effect on the behavior of a natural stream. The unit stream power can be regulated by a stream through the combined process of meandering, forming pools and riffles, and carving a concave longitudinal stream bed profile. A study of the Kaskaskia River basin shows that sinuosity increases in the downstream direction by meandering. Field measurements made along the Middle Fork Vermilion River indicate that unit stream power can be minimized by the formation of pools and riffles. The hydraulic geometry--unit stream power equations developed for 9 river basins in the United States show that unit stream power in a river basin decreases with increasing frequency of flow and drainage area. (Author)