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Arif Hussain and Khalid Al-Ramadan
Organic matter burial in the deep-sea fan sediments is an important component of the long-term carbon cycle. Although there is increasing recognition of the importance of organic matter in deep-sea sediments, a major focus has been on mudstones, commonly...
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Antoni Calafat, Sara Vírseda, Raúl Lovera, Joan Ramon Lucena, Carme Bladé, Lluís Rivero and Josep M. Ninot
The Remolar beach-dune system (700 m long and more than 100 m wide, 070N direction) borders a campground that was closed (2003), due to the Barcelona airport expansion. In order to recover and restore the dune ecosystem, a series of soft measures were pe...
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Waldemar Kociuba
This study, which was conducted between 2010 and 2013, presents the results of direct, continuous measurements of the bedload transport rate at the mouth section of the Scott River catchment (NW part of Wedel-Jarlsberg Land, Svalbard). In four consecutiv...
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Carmine Covelli, Luigi Cimorelli, Danila Nicole Pagliuca, Bruno Molino and Domenico Pianese
Erosive processes influence on several phenomena. In particular, they could influence on land depletion, on vegetation weakening, on aggradation phenomena of intermediate, and plain reaches of rivers, on waterways interruption due to overaggradation phen...
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Azra Khosravichenar, Morteza Fattahi, Hamideh Amini and Hans von Suchodoletz
Fluvial sediments are valuable paleoenvironmental archives of the Quaternary. Since besides environmental factors they are also affected by local tectonics or intrinsic processes, large instead of small catchments should be studied. In drylands covering ...
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Barbara Zanchi, Matteo Zucchi and Alessio Radice
This communication explores the use of numerical modelling to simulate the hydro-morphologic response of a laboratory flume subject to sediment overloading. The numerical model calibration was performed by introducing a multiplicative factor in the Meyer...
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Thomas B. Doyle, Andrew D. Short, Peter Ruggiero and Colin D. Woodroffe
Foredunes are important features within coastal landscapes, yet there are relatively few medium to long-term studies on how they evolve and change over time. This study of Australia?s New South Wales (NSW) foredunes has used 70 years of aerial photograph...
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Carina Seitz,María I. Vélez,Gerardo M.E. Perillo
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Climatic changes and eustatic sea levels have been assumed to be the most important controllers of the Colorado River alluvial fan in northern Patagonia. Although the alluvial fan occurs in a region considered tectonically stable, there are pieces of evi...
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Yi-Chiung Chao, Chi-Wen Chen, Hsin-Chi Li and Yung-Ming Chen
In recent years, extreme weather phenomena have occurred worldwide, resulting in many catastrophic disasters. Under the impact of climate change, the frequency of extreme rainfall events in Taiwan will increase, according to a report on climate change in...
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Waldemar Kociuba and Grzegorz Janicki
Lower parts of proglacial rivers are commonly assumed to be characterised by a multiannual aggradation trend, and streambank erosion is considered to occur rarely and locally. In the years 2009?2013, detailed measurements of channel processes were perfor...
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