Channels (Hydraulic engineering)
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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85022535
- info:lc/authorities/sh85022535
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh85022535#concept
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Channels (Hydraulic engineering)--Computer programs
Channels (Hydraulic engineering)--Computer simulation
Channels (Hydraulic engineering)--Costs
Channels (Hydraulic engineering)--Data processing
Channels (Hydraulic engineering)--Design
Channels (Hydraulic engineering)--Design and construction
Channels (Hydraulic engineering)--Design and construction--Estimates
Channels (Hydraulic engineering)--Economic aspects
Channels (Hydraulic engineering)--Environmental aspects
Channels (Hydraulic engineering)--Mathematical models
Channels (Hydraulic engineering)--Mathematics
Channels (Hydraulic engineering)--Models
Channels (Hydraulic engineering)--Public opinion
Channels (Hydraulic engineering)--Research
Channels (Hydraulic engineering)--Social aspects
Channels (Hydraulic engineering)--Standards
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- found: Gloss. geol.(channel [streams] (e) An artificial waterway, such as an open conduit, an irrigation ditch or canal, or a floodway; channel [coast] (b) The deeper part of a moving body of water (as a bay, estuary, or strait) through which the main current flows or which affords the best passage through an area otherwise too shallow for navigation; it is often deepened by dredging. Also, a navigable waterway between islands or other obstructions, as on a lake)
- found: Thesaurus for graphic materials I: subject terms, via WWW, July 7, 2003(Channels. UF River channels, Sounds (Geomorphology), Straits. BT Bodies of water)
LC Classification
- TC175
Change Notes
- 2003-07-07: new
- 2014-10-27: revised
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