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Loukas Avgeris, Konstantinos Kaffas and Vlassios Hrissanthou
Sediment transport and stream discharge are two of the natural procedures which affect the hydromorphological profile of a watercourse. Measurements of water discharge, bed load transport rate and suspended sediment concentration were conducted in Kosynt...
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Hualing Zhai, Dong-Sheng Jeng and Zhen Guo
Pipelines have been used as one of the main transportation methods for the offshore industry, with increasing activities in marine resources recently. Prediction of seabed instability is one of key factors that must be taken into consideration for an off...
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Andreas Papadimitriou, Loukianos Panagopoulos, Michalis Chondros and Vasiliki Tsoukala
The long-term prediction of morphological bed evolution has been of interest to engineers and scientists for many decades. Usually, process-based models are employed to simulate bed-level changes in the scale of years to decades. To compensate for the ma...
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Anders Wedel Nielsen and Thor Ugelvig Petersen
The stability of scour protections is, potentially, an important issue during the design of fixed foundations for offshore wind turbines. One of the failure mechanisms observed at placed scour protection around offshore foundations is suction of sediment...
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Markus Noack, Sabine U. Gerbersdorf, Gudrun Hillebrand and Silke Wieprecht
In contrast to non-cohesive sediments, the incipient motion of cohesive sediments is characterized by much more complex interactions between several sedimentary, biological, and chemical parameters. Thus, site-specific investigations are required to obta...
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Yusron Saadi
Pág. pp. 89 - 98
The objective of this research was to examine and to quantify the stability of mixed grain sediment beds previously exposed to different time length of uniform antecedent flow hydrograph. The assessment of bed stability was carried out based on the obser...
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