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<br />7 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES
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<br />Chang, H. H., Fluvial Processes in River Engineering, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1988.
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<br />Dawdy, D.R., "Flood Frequency Estimates on Alluvial Fans," Journal of the Hydraulics Division
<br />ASCE, Proceedings, Vol. 105, No. HYII, pp. 1407-1413, November 1979.
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<br />Federal Emergency Management Agency, "Flood Insurance Study Guidelines and Specifications for
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<br />Federal Emergency Management Agency, "FAN An Alluvial Fan Flooding Computer Program
<br />User's Manual and Program Disk," September 1990.
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<br />Federal Register, "44 CFR Parts 59, 60, and 65," Rules and Regulations, Vol. 54, No. 156, Tuesday,
<br />August 15, 1989.
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<br />Gomez, 8., and M. Church, "An assessment of bed load sediment transport formulae for gravel bed
<br />rivers," Water Resources Research, Vol. 25, No.6, p. 1161-1186, 1989.
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<br />National Research Council, Alluvial Fan Flooding, National Academy Press, Washington, D.C.,
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<br />Simons, Li & Associates, Inc., Design Manualfor Engineering Analysis of Fluvial Systems, prepared
<br />for Arizona Department of Water Resources, Tucson, Arizona, 1985.
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<br />U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Guidelines for Risk and Uncertainty Analysis in Water
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<br />Yang, C. T., and S. Wan, "Comparison of selected bed-material formulas," ASCE Journal of
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