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" The part of a body of water deep enough to be used for navigation through an area otherwise too shallow for navigation. "
Classification of Wetlands and Deepwater Habitats of the U. S. - Page 7
by Lewis M. Cowardin - 1994 - 131 pages
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Geological Survey Water-supply Paper

Irrigation - 1950 - 350 pages
...uniformly in time, and area. Channel (watercourse). An open conduit either naturally or artiflcally created which periodically or continuously contains...which forms a connecting link between two bodies of water. River, creek, run, branch, anabranch, and tributary are some of the terms used to describe natural...
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Shore Protection Planning and Design

United States. Beach Erosion Board - Shore protection - 1954 - 420 pages
...convergence. CAY - See KEY. CHANNEL - (l) A natural or artificial waterway of perceptible extent which either periodically or continuously contains moving water,...which forms a connecting link between two bodies of water; (2) The part of a body of water deep enough to be used for navigation through an area otherwise...
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Water Resources Data for Nevada

Stream measurements - 1965 - 900 pages
...24 hours. It equals 86,400 cubic feet, 1.983471 acre-feet, or 646,317 gallons. Channel (watercourse) is an open conduit either naturally or artificially...which forms a connecting link between two bodies of water. River, creek, run, branch, anabranch, and tributary are some of the terms used to describe natural...
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Regulation of Flood Hazard Areas to Reduce Flood Losses, Volume 1

Water Resources Council (U.S.) - Flood control - 1971 - 612 pages
...Regs. 560.301-560.304 R 560.301 DEFINITIONS Rule 301. As used in this part: (a) "Watercourse" means an open conduit either naturally or artificially created...periodically or continuously contains moving water draining an area of at least two (2) square miles. R 560.302 FIELD SURVEY DATA Rule 302. (1) The purpose...
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A Glossary of Coastal Engineering Terms

Coastal engineering - 1972 - 74 pages
...having the lowest CPI. CHANNEL - (l) A natural or artificial waterway of perceptible extent which either periodically or continuously contains moving water,...which forms a connecting link between two bodies of water. (2) The part of a body of water deep enough to be used for navigation through an area otherwise...
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Shore Protection Manual, Volume 3

Coastal Engineering Research Center (U.S.) - Beach erosion - 1973 - 162 pages
...having the lowest CPI. CHANNEL - (1) A natural or artificial waterway of perceptible extent which either periodically or continuously contains moving water,...which forms a connecting link between two bodies of water. (2) The part of a body of water deep enough to be used for navigation through an area otherwise...
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Flood-prone areas and land-use planning: selected examples from ..., Issue 942

Arvi O. Waananen - 1977 - 92 pages
...comprehensive plan, for a part of a planning jurisdiction, such as a watershed or a central business district. Channel is an open conduit either naturally or artificially...which forms a connecting link between two bodies of water. River, creek, run, branch, and tributary are some of the terms used to describe natural channels....
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Shore Protection Manual, Volumes 2-3

Coastal Engineering Research Center (U.S.) - Beach erosion - 1977 - 738 pages
...having the lowest CPI. CHANNEL - (1) A natural or artificial waterway of perceptible extent which either periodically or continuously contains moving water,...which forms a connecting link between two bodies of water. (2) The part of a body of water deep enough to be used for navigation through an area otherwise...
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Draft environmental statement on grazing management in the mountain ...

United States. Bureau of Land Management - Government publications - 1980 - 670 pages
...range area on the basis of type of vegetation or state of vegetative growth. CHANNEL (watercourse). An open conduit either naturally or artificially created,...which forms a connecting link between two bodies of water. CHANNEL STABILITY. A relative term describing a channel's condition with respect to erosion...
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Prairie Potholes EIS Vegetation Allocation: Draft Environmental ..., Volume 2

United States. Bureau of Land Management. Montana State Office - Environmental impact statements - 1981 - 238 pages
...plant is projected on the ground and all such projections on a given area are added together. CHANNEL. An open conduit either naturally or artificially created...periodically or continuously contains moving water or forms a connecting link between two bodies of water. CHANNEL STABILITY. A relative term describing...
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