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Technical Note: Monitoring of unsteady open channel flows using the continuous slope-area method
Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee, USA
Ali R. Firoozfar
IIHR – Hydroscience & Engineering, Univ. of Iowa, Iowa, USA
Marian Muste
CORRESPONDING AUTHOR
IIHR – Hydroscience & Engineering, Univ. of Iowa, Iowa, USA
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Short summary
Accurate estimation of stream/river flows is important in many aspects, including public safety during floods, effective uses of water resources for hydropower generation and irrigation, and environments. In this paper, we investigated a feasibility of the continuous slope area (CSA) method which measures dynamic changes in instantaneous water surface elevations, and the results showed promising capabilities of the suggested method for the accurate estimation of flows in natural streams/rivers.
Accurate estimation of stream/river flows is important in many aspects, including public safety...