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Field Assessment of Culvert Impacts on Stream Channel Morphology

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Figure 1.1 Culvert Design Procedure Flow Chart (Normann, et al, 2005)  Source: Hydraulic Design of Highway Culverts, 2005 (Normann et al., 2005)
Table 1.1 Culvert Design Data Requirements  Source: Hydraulic Design of Highway Culverts, 1985 (Norman et al., 1985)
Figure 2.1 Typical culvert site (Culvert ID: 1033 upstream)
Figure 2.17 Completed CAT
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