Optimum fish passage and guidance designs are based in the hydrogeomorphology of natural rivers
John M. Nestler(United States Army), S. Li(University of Iowa), James J. Anderson(University of Washington), R. Andrew Goodwin(United States Army), David L. Smith(U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center)
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