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Hok Sum Fok, Linghao Zhou and Hang Ji
A suitable routing model for predicting future monthly water discharge (WD) is essential for operational hydrology, including water supply, and hydrological extreme management, to mention but a few. This is particularly important for a remote area withou...
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Haili Zhu, Xiasong Hu, Zhiwei Li, Lu Song, Ke Li, Xilai Li and Guorong Li
The outer banks of meadow-type meandering river bends in the source zone of the Yellow River are especially vulnerable to bank failure. This study aims to understand how vegetation affects bank stability and the mechanism of bank failure, especially via ...
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Holly K. Enlow, Garey A. Fox, Lucie Guertault
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Two fluvial erosion models are commonly used to simulate the erosion rate of cohesive soils: the empirical excess shear stress model and the mechanistic Wilson model. Both models include two soil parameters, the critical shear stress (tc) and the erodibi...
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Karlo Martinovic, Kenneth Gavin, Cormac Reale
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The Irish Rail network was largely constructed in the mid-1800s. As a result of this, a significant proportion of the network is comprised of aged cuttings and embankments the construction of which predate modern design standards. Although most of the ne...
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Halina Norrison, John Ward
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The earliest study of asphaltic concrete pavement performance indicated that the deterioration process is a non-linear function of distresses that affect the AC fabric. Since AC pavements are non-homogeneous composites which are designed and often constr...
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