One-dimensional (1D) numerical models have long been used in simulating fluvial hydrodynamics. While most of these models are based on the solutions to some approximate forms of the fully 1D St. Venant equations, it is desirable to have a 1D code that can deal with those highly dynamic and complex f
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A modeling framework for optimizing the flow-level scheduling with time-varying channels
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