HEC-2, Water Surface Profiles, Users Manual. US Army Corps of Engineers, Hydrologic Engineering Center, Davis, CA. Chapter 10, Appendix E – FHWA References on Hydrology and Hydraulics Publication 13M (DM-2) Change #1 - Revised 12/12 10E - 2 17. HEC-RAS River Analysis System, Hydraulic Reference Manual. US Army Corps of Engineers. A package of computer programs have been assembled to compute water-surface profiles and display the results on a personal computer (PC). The package is based on the HEC-2 Water Surface Profile computer program. The Users Manual provides detailed information for the HEC-2 program. Short url to this page: Introduction NRCS has adopted the Corps of Engineer's HecRas (River Analysis System) for computation of water surface profiles. Use of the NRCS program WSP2 has been phased out as NRCS engineers become trained and experienced with HecRAS.
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