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Mathematical models based on shallow water equations and on an equation of bed deformations are proposed to use in designing hydraulic structures and in channel straightening operations in large rivers. Specific examples of application of computer models are cited.
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Belikov, V.V., Zaitsev, A.A. & Militeev, A.N. Mathematical Modeling of Complex Reaches of Large River Channels. Water Resources 29, 643–650 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021132929378
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