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Jun, 2013 - Google Patents

Analysis of flood level variation in Oship Stream using HEC-RAS: Focuses on the impact of the Typhoon Sanba

Jun, 2013

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12545375209847756534
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Jun K
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The Journal of the Korea Contents Association

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Recently, the frequency of typhoons have increased due to the effects of climate change. As a result, in mountain streams, it has caused streamflow increase upstream and frequent water surface elevation downstream. This study analyzed the effects of the heavy rainfalls …
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