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Title: DEBRIS: A computer program for analyzing channel cross sections

Author: Deenihan, Patrick; Lisle, Thomas E.

Date: 1988

Source: Research Note PSW-396, Berkeley, California: Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. 4 p.

Description: DEBRIS is a menu-driven, interactive computer program written in FORTRAN 77 for recording and platting survey data and for computing hydraulic variables and depths of scour and fill. It was developed for use with the USDA Forest Service's Data General computer system, with the AOS/VS operating system. By using menus, the operator does not need to know any programming language. The five routines are: entering data, plotting, scour and fill, hydraulic variables, and computing x-y coordinates.

Key Words: PSW4351, channel surveys, cross sections, scour and fill, computer programs

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Deenihan, Patrick; Lisle, Thomas E.  1988.  DEBRIS: A computer program for analyzing channel cross sections  Research Note PSW-396, Berkeley, California: Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. 4 p..

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