n(nb = NULL, n1 = NULL, n2 = NULL, n3 = NULL, n4 = NULL, m = NULL)The equation to find Manning's n for natural channels is expressed as
$$n = \left(n_b + n_1 + n_2 + n_3 + n_4\right)m$$
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Source: Sturm page 114.
nc1 for Horton method for composite Manning's n, nc2 for
Einstein and Banks method for composite Manning's n, nc3 for
Lotter method for composite Manning's n, and nc4 for
Krishnamurthy and Christensen method for composite Manning's n.library(iemisc)
# Example from Table 4. from the USGS Reference text page 35
n(nb = 0.025, n4 = 0.005, m = 1.00)Run the code above in your browser using DataLab