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Litan Pan, Bo Wu, Daquan Wang, Xiongxiong Zhou, Lijie Wang and Yi Zhang
In the numerical simulation of earth-rock dam, accurate and reliable mechanical parameters of the dam material are the important basis for dam deformation predictions and dam safety evaluations. Based on the deformation monitoring data of Luding core wal...
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Brian G. Roche, Michael A. Perez, Wesley N. Donald and Jarrell Blake Whitman
Sediment barriers are used on construction sites to protect downstream waterbodies from the impacts of sediment-laden stormwater runoff. Although ubiquitous on construction sites, many sediment barrier practices lack performance-based testing to determin...
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Lei Jiang and Ziyue Zeng
Since the impoundment of the Three Gorges Project, the downstream hydrology and river dynamics have been modified. The Yichang?Chenglingji Reach (YCR), as a part of the mainstream of the Middle Yangtze River, has consequently been significantly scoured, ...
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Rongliang Cheng, Xiaofeng Han and Zhiqiang Wu
It is of great significance to identify the spatiotemporal stress distribution characteristics to ensure the safety of a super-high arch dam during the initial operation stage. Taking the 285.5 m-high Xiluodu Dam as an example, the spatiotemporal distrib...
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Linfei Zhang, Qingwen Ren, Lei Shen, Wenyan Lu, Mei Tao and Jiafeng Gu
The 300 m-level high arch dams built in China have different degrees of valley-narrowing deformation in the initial impoundment. This unexpected phenomenon may increase the long-term safety risk of high arch dams. There are several explanations for the v...
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Jinping Feng, Dongguo Shao, Wenquan Gu, Luguang Liu, Wei Dong and Donghao Miao
Understanding the law of surface water?groundwater conversion in the face of high-intensity human activities is still a challenge. In this study, we employed statistical and system dynamics methods to investigate the surface water?groundwater conversion ...
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Xuelei Zhang, Gaopeng Wang and Hejia Wang
Under the influence of climate change and human activities, the ecohydrological processes in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area (TGRA) present new evolution characteristics at different temporal and spatial scales. Research on the evolution and driving mech...
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Antonio Francone and David J. Simmonds
The advancement of knowledge in the field of coastal morphodynamics is currently highly relevant, as it provides valuable insights into the complex and dynamic nature of coastal systems and helps coastal engineers and researchers to better understand and...
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Qiang Lu, Yanchang Gu, Shijun Wang, Xiandong Liu and Hong Wang
There are a large number of reservoir dams in China, of which embankment dams account for more than 90%, and public safety will be seriously endangered in case of dam failure. Overtopping is the leading cause of dam failure, and the existing research mai...
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Shujuan Zhang, Tianyi Chen, Yuhai Bao, Qiang Tang, Yongtao Li and Xiubin He
The impoundment of the Three Gorges Reservoir (TGR) has greatly altered the hydrological regime and thus formed a distinctive riparian zone with anti-seasonal inundation and exposure, which may affect the soil aggregate properties in this riparian zone. ...
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