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Khaqan Baluch, Heon-Joon Park, Kyuchan Ji and Sher Q. Baluch
Whilst numerical modelling is commonly used for simulation to check the design of water conveyance, sluicing and spillway structure design, the numerical modelling has rarely been compared with the physical model tests. The objective of this research pre...
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Neal D. Mundahl and Erik D. Mundahl
Suspended and deposited sediments in streams can interfere with filter-feeding caddisfly larvae by reducing feeding sites and feeding efficiency, potentially lowering the densities, growth rates, and secondary production of an important trout prey. We co...
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Janja Kramer Stajnko, Renata Jecl and Matja? Nekrep Perc
Managing sediment transport in streams is crucial to the surface water resource development strategy and has several implications for flood risk and water management, hydropower use, and balancing river morphology. This paper summarises the movement and ...
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Tussanun Thunyaphun, Shinya Umeda and Masatoshi Yuhi
This study discusses the coastal sediment budget for the Ishikawa coast using 12 years of observational datasets; it involves an understanding the local and regional sediment dynamics, the intensity of the transport processes in the region, and sediment ...
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Weihua Li, Chenjuan Jiang, Shuhua Zuo and Jiufa Li
In the past two decades, the dynamic sedimentation process of the Yangtze Estuary has been seriously disturbed by coupled human interventions from the river basin to the estuary, especially the impoundment of the Three Gorges Dam in 2003 and the large-sc...
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Rodrigo de Almeida Oliveira Peixoto, Carlos Eugenio Pereira, Marcio Ricardo Salla, José Eduardo Alamy Filho (Author)
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Hydrosedimentological studies are fundamental for the adequate management of water resources. The Jordão River, the research study area, has the potential to generate electricity to serve a region of the TriânguloMineiro and Alto Paranaíba. In this sense...
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Troels Aagaard, Joost Brinkkemper, Drude F. Christensen, Michael G. Hughes and Gerben Ruessink
The existence of sandy beaches relies on the onshore transport of sand by waves during post-storm conditions. Most operational sediment transport models employ wave-averaged terms, and/or the instantaneous cross-shore velocity signal, but the models ofte...
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André Guimarães, Carlos Coelho, Fernando Veloso-Gomes and Paulo A. Silva
Beach nourishment represents a type of coastal defense intervention, keeping the beach as a natural coastal defense system. Altering the cross-shore profile geometry, due to the introduction of new sediments, induces a non-equilibrium situation regarding...
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Junhua Li, Mingwu Zhang, Enhui Jiang, Li Pan, Aoxue Wang, Yafei Wang and Shengqi Jian
Flooding in a sediment-laden floodplain is affected by riverine beach vegetation and the shape of a meandering compound channel. The laws of water and sediment exchange and the deposition distribution in beach troughs are very complex. These factors play...
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Marco Trofa and Gaetano D?Avino
Solid?liquid separation is a key unit operation in the wastewater treatment, generally consisting of coagulation and flocculation steps to promote aggregation and increase the particle size, followed by sedimentation, where the particles settle due to th...
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