New criterion for the stability of a human body in floodwaters
Author:
Affiliation:
1. (IAHR Member), Professor, School of Civil Engineering, the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
2. Associate Professor, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia
Funder
Australian Research Council
Publisher
Informa UK Limited
Subject
Water Science and Technology,Civil and Structural Engineering
Link
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/00221686.2015.1054321
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