2011
DOI: 10.3133/sir20115107
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Investigation of pier scour in coarse-bed streams in Montana, 2001 through 2007

Abstract: Graph showing relation between relative pier scour and gradation coefficient for pier-scour measurements collected for this study, historical pier-scour data from Montana, and pier-scour measurements in the Bridge Scour Data Management System All dataset in ripple-forming (D 50 < 0.6 millimeter) and nonripple-forming (D 50 ≥ 0.6 millimeter

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“…The PSDb-2014 includes 118 measurements from Montana, with 103 measurements from Holnbeck (2011) and 15 from the NBSD (table 7). [Note: The NBSD includes 41 measurements from Montana; however, 26 were excluded based on guidance from S.R.…”
Section: Montanamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The PSDb-2014 includes 118 measurements from Montana, with 103 measurements from Holnbeck (2011) and 15 from the NBSD (table 7). [Note: The NBSD includes 41 measurements from Montana; however, 26 were excluded based on guidance from S.R.…”
Section: Montanamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All 118 measurements were included in the PSDb-2014. The Montana data from Holnbeck (2011) represent the single largest coarse-bed pier-scour database collected to date by the USGS, and these high-quality data need no qualifications. In contrast, the Montana data associated with the NBSD may reflect remnant scour holes (S.R.…”
Section: Montanamentioning
confidence: 99%
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