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Bank Slope in Bay Superelevation, Effect of Freshwater Inflow, Multiple Inlets and Wave Current Interaction Formulas
Bank Slope defined as the angle, measured in degrees of deviation from the horizontal, at which earthy or rock material will stand [length-rise/length-run]. And is denoted by m.
Bay Superelevation, Effect of Freshwater Inflow, Multiple Inlets and Wave Current Interaction formulas that make use of Bank Slope
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Superelevation due to Varying Entrance Channel Cross-Section
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What is the Bank Slope?
Bank Slope defined as the angle, measured in degrees of deviation from the horizontal, at which earthy or rock material will stand [length-rise/length-run].
Can the Bank Slope be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Bank Slope, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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