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Kevin MacKenzie, Steve Auger, Sara Beitollahpour and Bahram Gharabaghi
Stream corridor erosion can majorly contribute to the overall sediment and phosphorus load in urbanizing watersheds. However, the relative contribution of stream bed and bank erosion, compared with upland watershed sources and the potential for stream re...
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Jenq-Tzong Shiau and Yu-Cheng Lien
Less-frequent and inadequate sampling of sediment data has negatively impacted the long and continuous records required for the design and operation of hydraulic facilities. This data-scarcity problem is often found in most river basins of Taiwan. This s...
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Sardar Ateeq-Ur-Rehman, Minh Duc Bui, Shabeh Ul Hasson and Peter Rutschmann
A number of significant investigations have advanced our understanding of the parameters influencing reservoir sedimentation. However, a reliable modelling of sediment deposits and delta formation in reservoirs is still a challenging problem due to many ...
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Sanjeev Joshi and Y. Jun Xu
The Mississippi River Delta has been continuously losing land since the 1930s due to several factors, chief of which is the reduced sediment supply. A few recent studies have estimated individual components of short-term sediment transport, i.e., bedload...
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Sanjeev Joshi, Y. Jun Xu
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The Mississippi River Delta has been continuously losing land since the 1930s due to several factors, chief of which is the reduced sediment supply. A few recent studies have estimated individual components of short-term sediment transport, i.e., bedload...
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Erica Lamb, Horacio Toniolo
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This study provides an initial assessment of suspended sediment transport in three rivers on the Alaska North Slope. From 2011 to 2013, the Anaktuvuk (69°27'51.00'' N, 151°10'07.00'' W), Chandler (69°17'0.30'' N, 151°24'16.14'' W), and Itkillik (68°51'59...
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Erica Lamb and Horacio Toniolo
This study provides an initial assessment of suspended sediment transport in three rivers on the Alaska North Slope. From 2011 to 2013, the Anaktuvuk (69°27'51.00'' N, 151°10'07.00'' W), Chandler (69°17'0.30'' N, 151°24'16.14'' W), and Itkillik (68°51'59...
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Ioannis Kazakis and Theophanis V. Karambas
This study focuses on the numerical investigation of the 3D hydrodynamic processes of coastal zones such as wave breaking, wave-induced currents, and sediment transport, using the multiphase, interFoam solver of OpenFOAM® (a state-of-the-art, open-source...
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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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Artyom V. Gusarov, Aidar G. Sharifullin and Mikhail A. Komissarov
For the first time, contemporary trends in water discharge, suspended sediment load, and the intensity of overall erosion in the river basins of the North Caucasus region, as one of Russia?s most agriculturally developed geographic areas, were identified...
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Kazuhisa A. Chikita, Tomoyuki Wada, Isao Kudo, Sei-Ichi Saitoh and Mitsuhiro Toratani
In the Bering Sea around and off the Yukon River delta, surface sediment plumes are markedly formed by glacier-melt and rainfall sediment runoffs of the Yukon River, Alaska, in June? September. The discharge and sediment load time series of the Yukon Riv...
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Qiancheng Xie, James Yang, Staffan Lundström and Wenhong Dai
A confluence is a natural component in river and channel networks. This study deals, through field and numerical studies, with alluvial behaviors of a confluence affected by both river run-off and strong tides. Field measurements were conducted along the...
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Sardar Ateeq-Ur-Rehman, Minh Duc Bui and Peter Rutschmann
Water reservoirs planned or constructed to meet the burgeoning energy and irrigation demands in Pakistan face a significant loss of storage capacity due to heavy sediment load from the upper Indus basin (UIB). Given their importance and the huge investme...
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Evelien Brand, Lars De Sloover, Alain De Wulf, Anne-Lise Montreuil, Sander Vos and Margaret Chen
Sediment transport is a key element in intertidal beach morphodynamics, but measurements of sediment transport are often unreliable. The aim of this study is to quantify and investigate cross-shore sediment transport and the resulting topographic changes...
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Sean J. Zeiger and Jason A. Hubbart
The purpose of this research was to assess the difference between Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) simulated pre-development and contemporary developed loading regimes in a mixed-land-use watershed of the central United States (US). Native land cove...
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Nejc Bezak, Simon Rusjan, Marjeta Kramar Fijav?, Matja? Miko?, Mojca ?raj
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Suspended sediment load (SSL) observations are usually less frequent than precipitation and river discharge measurements; therefore a reliable procedure is needed for the estimation of SSL. One year of precipitation, SSL, and discharge measurements at 20...
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Nejc Bezak, Simon Rusjan, Marjeta Kramar Fijav?, Matja? Miko? and Mojca ?raj
Suspended sediment load (SSL) observations are usually less frequent than precipitation and river discharge measurements; therefore a reliable procedure is needed for the estimation of SSL. One year of precipitation, SSL, and discharge measurements at 20...
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Yong Jun Cho
In this study, a physics-based morphology model is developed and to test the feasibility of the morphology model proposed in this study as the platform for the optimal design of the beach nourishment project, the beach restoration process by the infra-gr...
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Woochul Kang, Kyungsu Lee and Seongyun Kim
The amount of suspended sediment transported from rivers to the ocean fluctuates over time, with a substantial increase occurring during storm events. This surge in sediment poses numerous challenges to coastal areas, highlighting the importance of accur...
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Olivier Banton, Sylvie St-Pierre, Hélène Giot and Anaïs Giraud
Protecting the quality of coastal water bodies requires the assessment of contaminant discharge brought by rivers. Numerous methods have been proposed for calculating sediment and nutrient loads. The most widely used and generally recommended are the flo...
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