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Aaron A. Akin, Gia Nguyen and Aleksey Y. Sheshukov
Soil erosion by water on agricultural hillslopes leads to numerous environmental problems including reservoir sedimentation, loss of agricultural land, declines in drinking water quality, and requires deep understanding of underlying physical processes f...
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Yavar Jalili Kashtiban, Ali Saeidi, Marie-Isabelle Farinas and Javier Patarroyo
Erosional incidents have heightened the necessity of studies regarding rock mass erosion in unlined dam spillways. Enhanced comprehension of hydraulic erodibility necessitates an investigation into the geomechanical and hydraulic aspects of erosional phe...
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Shengchun Tong, Guorong Li, Jinfang Li, Xilai Li, Chengdong Jiang, Jianyun Zhao, Haili Zhu, Yabin Liu, Wenting Chen and Xiasong Hu
The plateau pika (Ochotona curzoniae) actively contributes to soil erosion and meadow degradation in western China?s Yellow River source zone. This study aimed to elucidate the effects of the pika mound numbers on the hydrodynamic characteristics and soi...
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Celso F. Castro-Bolinaga and Garey A. Fox
The special issue ?Streambank Erosion: Monitoring, Modeling, and Management? presents recent progress and outlines new research directions through the compilation of 14 research articles that cover topics relevant to the monitoring, modeling, and managem...
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Badal Mahalder, John S. Schwartz, Angelica M. Palomino and Jon Zirkle
The jet test device has been predominantly used for in situ critical shear stress (tc) and erodibility coefficient (kd) measurements of cohesive streambanks/beds using three analytical procedures: the Blaisdell method (BM), the iterative approach (IP), a...
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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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Baptiste Mengual, Pierre Le Hir, Florence Cayocca and Thierry Garlan
This study describes the building of a common erosion law for fine sand and mud, mixed or not, in the case of a typical continental shelf environment, the Bay of Biscay shelf, characterized by slightly energetic conditions and a seabed mainly composed of...
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Taciano Oliveira da Silva, Raquel Cordeiro Nascimento, Jhonatan Willian Souza Faria, Heraldo Nunes Pitanga, Dario Cardoso de Lima, Giovani Levi Sant'Anna
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The experimental research program was developed in the Alto Paraopeba region, state of Minas Gerais, Southeastern Brazil. The main objective was to promote the geotechnical evaluation of soil samples from four cut slopes in residual soil profiles of high...
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. Azmeri,Alfian Yulianur,Maimun Rizalihadi,Shafur Bachtiar
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Sediments deposition derived from the erosion in upstream areas can lead to river siltation or canals downstream irrigation. According to the complexity of erosion problem at Keuliling reservoir, it is essential that topography, hydrology, soil type and ...
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Kelsey A. Fall, Courtney K. Harris, Carl T. Friedrichs, J. Paul Rinehimer and Christopher R. Sherwood
The Community Sediment Transport Modeling System (CSTMS) cohesive bed sub-model that accounts for erosion, deposition, consolidation, and swelling was implemented in a three-dimensional domain to represent the York River estuary, Virginia. The objectives...
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