Also known as channel roughness, this is the frictional force of a river bed. A rough bed of boulders, pebbles, and potholes exerts more friction than a smooth, silky channel. See manning's roughness coefficient (n).
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Also known as channel roughness, this is the frictional force of a river bed. A rough bed of boulders, pebbles, and potholes exerts more friction than a smooth, silky channel. See manning's roughness coefficient (n).
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