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    Development of Manning'N for selected high gradient rivers in Malaysia / Hannah Priscilla Egon by Egon, Hannah Priscilla

    Published 2007
    “…The n value for high Gradient River can be determine by measuring the geometrical properties and the particle sizes of the soil in the river. …”
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    Development of Manning’n for selected High Gradient Rivers in Malaysia / Hannah Priscilla Egon by Egon, Hannah Priscilla

    Published 2007
    “…The n value for high Gradient River can be determine by measuring the geometrical properties and the particle sizes of the soil in the river. …”
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    The impact of the great man made river project on Libya's agricultural activities and the environment by Zidan, Adel Mohamed

    Published 2007
    “…The project, popularly known as the Great Man Made River Project (GMMRP), when fully completed can supply a total of 6,500,000m³ of freshwater per day to most northern Libya cities bordering the Mediterranean Sea. …”
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    Determination Of Mannings Coefficient For Modular Channel by Dinail, Nurul Juliyana

    Published 2017
    “…Constant researches and developments have been carried out by River Engineering and Urban Drainage Research Centre (REDAC) to improve the application of BIOECODS. …”
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    Comparison between calibrate and non-calibrate manning ‘N’ value for flood inundation mapping / Muhammad Haziq Rossman by Rossman, Muhammad Haziq

    Published 2020
    “…HEC-GeoRAS is the software are used to perform river analysis.Steady flow that perform on HECRAS software to generate flood inundation by certainparameter that used which is channel and flood plain of manning ‘n’ value. …”
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    Environmental flow assessment of high gradient river system using integrated habitat simulation method by Hasan, Hasrul Hazman

    Published 2017
    “…River system has a paramount role to support various ecological functions apart from its crucial importance as the main water resource for man-related activities. …”
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    Hydraulic Simulation of Flood Occurrences in a Tropical River System: the Case of Linggi River System by Said, Salim, Mohammed, Thamer Ahmed, Bardaie, Muhamad Zohadie, Nor Basri, Shah

    Published 2002
    “…Testing process showed that HEG-2 model is sensitive to value of Manning coefficient of roughness and the intervals of cross sections long studied river system.…”
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    Postsouthern cartographies: capital, land and place from 'The Moviegoer' to 'A man in full' by Bone, Martyn

    Published 2002
    “…Chapter 8 considers the representational politics of "creative destruction" in Anne Rivers Siddons' Peachtree Road (1988). Chapter 9 considers the role of land speculation, global capital flows and finance capitalist abstraction in Tom Wolfe's A Man in Full (1998). …”
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    Hydrokinetic energy harnessing for river application by Wan Ismail, Ibrahim, Raja Mohd Taufika, Raja Ismail, Marina, Mohamed

    Published 2018
    “…Hydrokinetic Energy Conversion System (HECS) is the electromechanical devices that able to harness the electricity from river current, tidal stream or man-made water irrigation system. …”
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    The state of our rivers: back to basics by Zainudin, Zaki

    Published 2011
    “…For most the part, urban river systems are polluted due to anthropogenic (man-made ) activities within a river ba- sin; take for example Sg. …”
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    A study of hydraulic characteristics for flow in equatorial rivers by Lai, Sai Hin, Mah, Yau Seng, Nabil, Bessaih, Law, Puong Ling, Aminuddin, Ab. Ghani, Nor Azazi, Zakaria

    Published 2008
    “…Flow resistance relationships have been presented in terms of Manning’s coefficient and Darcy-Weisbachfriction factor, showing the complex nature of flow resistance in the rivers and further explaining the danger inherent in the conventional practicesofextrapolating inbank data for the analysis of overbank flows. …”
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    Distribution of some heavy metals in Kelang River Estuary by Singh, Amargit

    Published 1984
    “…The distribution of copper, lead, mercury and zinc in the Kelang River estuary were studied. Six stations were selected for sampling. …”
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    Fish-diversity in the Kura River of Bangladesh : patterns and threats by Barman, Sanzib Kumar, Kunda, Mrityunjoy, Mazumder, Sabuj Kanti, Md. Nahiduzzaman, Barman, Partho Protim, Simon Kumar Das

    Published 2021
    “…The upstream blockage (man-made dam) in the Kura River was identified as the main cause of fish habitat change, decrease fish biodiversity, and production of this River. …”
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    Modeling river sediment deposition into The Kenyir Reservoir, Malaysia by Abood, Manal M.

    Published 2012
    “…Assessment of the amount of sediment inflow from the Berang river and the Kenyie river and the total quantity deposited to the Kenyir reservoir was made. …”
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    Flood-Flow Characteristics Of Equatorial Natural Rivers In Sarawak, Malaysia by Lai, S.H., Nabil, Bessaih, Law, P.L, Nor Azazi, Zakaria, Aminuddin, Ab. Ghani, Mah, D.Y.S.

    Published 2008
    “…Flow resistance relationships have been presented in terms of Manning’s coefficient and Darcy-Weisbach friction factor, showing the complex nature of flow resistance in flooded natural rivers and further explaining the danger inherent in the conventional practices of extrapolating inbank data for the analysis of overbank flows. …”
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