Discharge Rating Equation and Hydraulic Characteristics of Standard Denil Fishways

This paper introduces a new equation to predict discharge capacity in the commonly used Denil fishway using water surface elevation in the upstream reservoir and fishway width and slope as the independent variables. A dimensionless discharge coefficient based only on the physical slope of the fishwa...

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