As water engineers we often know terms of 'backwater' rather than 'afflux'. Why?. Don't be confused!
In hydrology, afflux is defined as a rise in the water level immediately upstream of and due to a natural or artificial obstruction. Backwater is a consequence of afflux, in other words the afflux brings 'backwater effect'.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
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