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Author(s) Saberi, O.; Zenz, G.;
BibType journalArticle
Title Numerical Investigation on 1D and 2D Embankment Dams Failure Due to Overtopping Flow
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Year 2016
Journal International Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
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Volume 5
Pages 9-18
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DOI 10.5923/j.ijhe.20160501.02
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Model(s) discussed: The TELEMAC system