Recently Mr. J.O. Cornell requested the assistance of the Drainage Section of the Research Laboratory in investigating the channel that the U.S. Corps of Engineers has designed in conjunction with the raising of Dam No. 39 and the changing of the locking system. The principal reason for this investigation was to determine the effect, if any, that this project will have upon the five-span highway bridge on U.S. 42, located approximately two thousand feet upstream from the confluence of Stephens Creek and the Ohio River and at the upstream end of the new channel
The general geology of Jefferson County is very similar to that of other counties lying along the fr...
State Route 76 (SR-76) over the Hatchie River is the first project designed by Tennessee Department ...
2011 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.The Hog Park Creek watershed, in south-central Wyoming...
Recently Mr. J.O. Cornell requested the assistance of the Drainage Section of the Research Laborator...
During a visit to this office on July 3, 1952, Mr. J.O. Cornell requested the assistance of the Hydr...
In 1926, John T. Lynch read to the Kentucky Academy of Sciences a paper entitled, The Relation Betw...
An innovative two-dimensional hydraulic analysis was used to model two structure replacements and a ...
Construction of the Nicholasville Bypass (US 27) was completed in 1986. At the north end of the bypa...
This study related the conditions of flow and channel shape to distribution of sediment types in the...
Since 1951 the Division of Research has been engaged in a comprehensive study of highway drainage pr...
The general scope of this study, Phase II, was to assess the safety of Mill Creek Dam. Findings obta...
Early in 1966, during the construction of a large embankment between Stations 1738+00 and 1745+00 on...
Federal Highway Administration1981PDFTech ReportBrice, J. C.Geological Survey (U.S.). Water Resource...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [58]-60)Large river damming projects have given society m...
The report examines the cause of a differential settlement between the highway approach embankments ...
The general geology of Jefferson County is very similar to that of other counties lying along the fr...
State Route 76 (SR-76) over the Hatchie River is the first project designed by Tennessee Department ...
2011 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.The Hog Park Creek watershed, in south-central Wyoming...
Recently Mr. J.O. Cornell requested the assistance of the Drainage Section of the Research Laborator...
During a visit to this office on July 3, 1952, Mr. J.O. Cornell requested the assistance of the Hydr...
In 1926, John T. Lynch read to the Kentucky Academy of Sciences a paper entitled, The Relation Betw...
An innovative two-dimensional hydraulic analysis was used to model two structure replacements and a ...
Construction of the Nicholasville Bypass (US 27) was completed in 1986. At the north end of the bypa...
This study related the conditions of flow and channel shape to distribution of sediment types in the...
Since 1951 the Division of Research has been engaged in a comprehensive study of highway drainage pr...
The general scope of this study, Phase II, was to assess the safety of Mill Creek Dam. Findings obta...
Early in 1966, during the construction of a large embankment between Stations 1738+00 and 1745+00 on...
Federal Highway Administration1981PDFTech ReportBrice, J. C.Geological Survey (U.S.). Water Resource...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [58]-60)Large river damming projects have given society m...
The report examines the cause of a differential settlement between the highway approach embankments ...
The general geology of Jefferson County is very similar to that of other counties lying along the fr...
State Route 76 (SR-76) over the Hatchie River is the first project designed by Tennessee Department ...
2011 Fall.Includes bibliographical references.The Hog Park Creek watershed, in south-central Wyoming...