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Closure to “<i>Adjustmlent Factors for Flood Damage Curves</i>” by Edward A. McBean, Jack Gorrie, Michael Fortin, John Ding, and Ralph Moulton (November, 1988, Vol. 114, No. 6)
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Impact of Source Controls on Acid Rain Levels
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The University of Waterloo Long Range Transport (UW‐LRT) Model is used to simulate the seasonal deposition levels attributable to emissions from Sudbury, Ontario, Central Ohio, and Western Pennsylvania. Recorded deposition ...
Uncertainty in Suspended Sediment Transport Curves
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The uncertainties implicit in suspended sediment transport curves are examined and the practice of using sediment load versus discharge is shown to be misleading, since the goodness of fit implied by this relation is ...
Closure to “<i>Uncertainty in Suspended Sediment Transport Curves</i>” by Edward A. McBean and Sabah Al‐Nassri (January, 1988, Vol. 114, No. 1)
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
River Flow Forecasting Model For Sturgeon River
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: A forecasting technique for predicting river flow resulting from combined snowmelt and rainfall is presented The technique incorporates Kalman filtering techniques to reflect Uncertainty in the measured data as well as ...
Discussion of “<i>Pollutant Loading Model for Highway Runoff</i>” by Tai‐Wik Chui, Brian W. Mar, and Richard R. Horner (December, 1982)
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Atmospheric PAH Deposition: Deposition Velocities and Washout Ratios
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The urban snowpack effectively acts as a collection device for atmospheric-deposited PAHs. When these PAHs are flushed out in a short time interval along with springtime snowmelt, these cause shockloading to receiving ...
Improving Urban Water Security through Pipe-Break Prediction Models: Machine Learning or Survival Analysis
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: North America’s water distribution systems are aging and incurring increased pipe breaks. These breaks pose a serious threat to urban drinking water security, leading to service interruptions, loss of revenue, and increasing ...
Closure to “<i>Uncertainty in Suspended Sediment Transport Curves</i>” by Edward A. McBean and Sabah Al‐Nassri (January, 1988, Vol. 114, No. 1)
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Data Mining to Identify Contaminant Event Locations in Water Distribution Systems
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: To respond to growing concerns related to potential contamination ingress via backflow and/or terrorist threats to drinking water, a data mining approach is developed. Use of this data mining approach, in conjunction with ...
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