Here are some USGS Web pages with more information on hydraulic engineering and Anywhere:
Hydraulics Laboratory
The Office of Surface Water at NASAs Stennis Space Center (SSC) near Bay St. Louis, MS includes an indoor hydraulics laboratory available for rent. Links to meter calibrations, current meter performance, and modeling activities.
(Score: 0.690)
Impounded river systems
Article from Status and Trends of the Nations Biological Resources on the serious impacts to river systems due to damming and flow regulation, and rehabilitation, monitoring, and research on such rivers.
(Score: 0.690)
National bridge scour database
Database with detailed data on sites and data collected on scour (downward erosion by streamflow) at bridges, piers, and abutments in the United States.
(Score: 0.690)
Surface-water quality and flow Modeling Interest Group (SMIG)
The USGS Surface-water quality and flow Modeling Interest Group (SMIG) is interested in surface-water quality and flow modeling activities with links to articles, model archives, data archives, clearinghouse, mailing list, classes, and meetings.
(Score: 0.690)
Water resources of Michigan - restoring natural flow regimes
Links to descriptions, maps, photos, and reports of projects related to studies of the effects of dams and flow regulation in watersheds significantly altered by humans in the state of Michigan.
(Score: 0.491)
Water resources of Virginia - small basin runoff
Overview of a project to evaluate existing methods used by Virginia Dept. of Transportation to estimate flood hydrographs from small drainage basins, and evaluate the use of dimensionless hydrographs to estimate runoff volumes.
(Score: 0.455)
Definition:
Branch of engineering using the physical science and technology of the static and dynamic behavior of fluids. [American Heritage Dic. of the English Language, 4th ed.]