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Physical changes due to navigation in the Upper Mississippi River System

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The Mississippi, Illinois, Ohio, and Missouri Rivers are used extensively for the transport of goods and commodities, as well as for recreational activities. The Upper Mississippi River System, extending from its confluence with the Ohio River to its headwaters near St. Paul, Minnesota, is used extensively by commercial barge traffic with typical configurations of about 32.1 by about 335.5 meters in plan form, with a draft of 2.74 m. A barge convoy such as this can move up and down the river at speeds from about 1.35 to 4.4 meters per second. Movement of such a body through a river whose cross section in low-flow conditions can be as little as 275 by 3 to 4 m creates significant disturbances of the river environment. The changes in [...]

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Bhowmik, N.G.

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In Proceedings, 1991 Governor's Conference on the Management of the Illinois River System, Third Biennial Conference, Peoria, Illinois, October 22-23, 1991. Reprinted by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Environmental Management Technical Center, Onalaska, Wisconsin

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