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Josie Mielhausen, Jaclyn M. H. Cockburn, Paul V. Villard and André-Marcel Baril
Vortex rock weirs (VRW) are often used in natural channel design applications to maintain channel form and function, provide physical channel stability, and enhance aquatic habitats. A balanced approach is required to address (often) conflicting goals of...
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Karine Smith, Jaclyn M. H. Cockburn and Paul V. Villard
Modeling in ice-covered rivers is limited due to added computational complexity, specifically challenges with the collection of field calibration data. Using River2D, a 2-dimensional hydrodynamic modeling software, this study simulates depth-averaged vel...
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Marcela Montserrat Landero Figueroa, Miles J. G. Parsons, Benjamin J. Saunders and Iain M. Parnum
Spatially explicit information on coral fish species abundance and distribution is required for effective management. Nonextractive techniques, including echosounders and video census, can be particularly useful in marine reserves where the use of extrac...
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Brandon Chabaud and Bernardo Cockburn.
Pág. 107 - 129
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Fatih Celiker, Bernardo Cockburn and Ke Shi.
Pág. 131 - 151
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Bernardo Cockburn, Weifeng Qiu and Ke Shi.
Pág. 1327 - 1353
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Bernardo Cockburn and Jintao Cui.
Pág. 1355 - 1368
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Bernardo Cockburn; Jayadeep Gopalakrishnan; Ngoc Cuong Nguyen; Jaume Peraire; Francisco-Javier Sayas
Pág. 761 - 780
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Iain M. Cockburn and Megan J. MacGarvie
Pág. 915 - 933
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