ilopran
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 10, 2022
- 5
I'm working on a HEC-RAS study for a new subdivision. On either side of a good portion of the stream there are farm fields as soon as you get into the floodplain. Trying to determine an appropriate Manning's n to use for the floodplains in the area; it appears I need to determine if the crops would be considered "row crops" or "field crops" (using Manning's values from Chow, 1959). Based on some quick searching it seems these would be considered "row crops" considering you can see rows in aerial images over the last few years (also, based on site visits the fields this year were all either corn or soybeans).
Anybody have some knowledge on these two classifications? I can't really find anything defining them or referring to "field crops" outside of the agricultural finance world, which I believe is a different definition than I would be looking for relative to hydraulics.
Anybody have some knowledge on these two classifications? I can't really find anything defining them or referring to "field crops" outside of the agricultural finance world, which I believe is a different definition than I would be looking for relative to hydraulics.