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  Reliability Analysis of River Dikes, Case Study: Elbe River in Saxony, Germany

Vermeer, P. A., Westrich, B., Fischer, M., Möllmann, A. (2007): Reliability Analysis of River Dikes, Case Study: Elbe River in Saxony, Germany - Harmonizing the demands of art and nature in hydraulics: engineering and management of fresh-water systems, data acquisition and processing for scientific knowledge and public awareness, fluid mechanics and hydraulics, maritime and coastal research and engineering; 32nd congress of IAHR, the International Association of Hydraulic Engineering & Research; abstracts, 32nd Congress of the International Association of Hydraulic Engineering and Research (Venice, Italy 2007).

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Vermeer, Pieter A.1, Author
Westrich, Bernhard1, Author
Fischer, Manuel1, Author
Möllmann, Axel1, Author
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1RIMAX Publications, RIMAX, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum, Potsdam, ou_368066              

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 Dates: 2007
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Title: 32nd Congress of the International Association of Hydraulic Engineering and Research
Place of Event: Venice, Italy
Start-/End Date: 2007-07-01 - 2007-07-06

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Title: Harmonizing the demands of art and nature in hydraulics : engineering and management of fresh-water systems, data acquisition and processing for scientific knowledge and public awareness, fluid mechanics and hydraulics, maritime and coastal research and engineering ; 32nd congress of IAHR, the International Association of Hydraulic Engineering & Research ; abstracts
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Publ. Info: Venezi : CORILA
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