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Thomas Gold, Kevin Reiterer, Christoph Hauer, Helmut Habersack and Christine Sindelar
Periodic flushing operations during moderate flood events (=annual flood flow HQ1" role="presentation">11
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Courtney K. Harris, Jaia Syvitski, H.G. Arango, E.H. Meiburg, Sagy Cohen, C.J. Jenkins, Justin J. Birchler, E.W.H. Hutton, T.A. Kniskern, S. Radhakrishnan and Guillermo Auad
Turbidity currents deliver sediment rapidly from the continental shelf to the slope and beyond; and can be triggered by processes such as shelf resuspension during oceanic storms; mass failure of slope deposits due to sediment- and wave-pressure loadings...
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Bijay K. Pokhrel
Land use changes are a key factor for altering hydrological response, and understanding its impacts can help to develop a sustainable and pragmatic strategy in order to preserve a watershed. The objective of this research is to estimate the impact of lan...
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Mahrez Sadaoui, Wolfgang Ludwig, François Bourrin, Yves Le Bissonnais and Estela Romero
The purpose of this study is to obtain a spatially explicit assessment of the impact of reservoirs on natural river sediment fluxes to the sea in the Mediterranean Maghreb Basin (MMB), a region where both mechanical erosion rates and the anthropogenic pr...
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Tomasz Dysarz, Ewelina Szalkiewicz, Joanna Wicher-Dysarz
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The purpose of the paper is to test forecasting of the sediment transport process, taking into account two main uncertainties involved in sediment transport modeling. These are: the lack of knowledge regarding future flows, and the uncertainty with respe...
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Haw Yen, Shenglan Lu, Qingyu Feng, Ruoyu Wang, Jungang Gao, Dawn Michelle Brady, Amirreza Sharifi, Jungkyu Ahn, Shien-Tsung Chen, Jaehak Jeong, Michael James White, Jeffrey George Arnold
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The Soil and Water Assessment Tool 2012 (SWAT2012) offers four sediment routing methods as optional alternatives to the default simplified Bagnold method. Previous studies compared only one of these alternative sediment routing methods with the default m...
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Garett Pignotti, Hendrik Rathjens, Raj Cibin, Indrajeet Chaubey and Melba Crawford
A grid-based version of the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model, SWATgrid, was developed to perform simulations on a regularized grid with a modified routing algorithm to allow interaction between grid cells. However, SWATgrid remains largely unt...
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Youn Shik Park, Jeong Hee Park, Won Seok Jang, Ji Chul Ryu, Hyunwoo Kang, Joongdae Choi and Kyoung Jae Lim
The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model has been used worldwide for many hydrologic and Non-Point Source (NPS) Pollution analyses on a watershed scale. However, it has many limitations in simulating the Vegetative Filter Strip (VFS) because it co...
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