Updating the neural network sediment load models using different sensitivity analysis methods: a regional application
The amount of transported sediment load by streams is a vital but high nonlinear dynamic
process in water resources management. In the current paper, two optimum predictive …
process in water resources management. In the current paper, two optimum predictive …
[BOOK][B] Estuarine ecohydrology: an introduction
E Wolanski, M Elliott - 2015 - books.google.com
Estuarine Ecohydrology, Second Edition, provides an ecohydrology viewpoint of an estuary
as an ecosystem by focusing on its principal components, the river, the estuarine waters, the …
as an ecosystem by focusing on its principal components, the river, the estuarine waters, the …
A 2D weakly-coupled and efficient numerical model for transient shallow flow and movable bed
Recent advances in the simulation of free surface flows over mobile bed have shown that
accurate and stable results in realistic problems can be provided if an appropriate coupling …
accurate and stable results in realistic problems can be provided if an appropriate coupling …
Numerical simulation of turbulent sediment transport, from bed load to saltation
Sediment transport is studied as a function of the grain to fluid density ratio using two phase
numerical simulations based on a discrete element method for particles coupled to a …
numerical simulations based on a discrete element method for particles coupled to a …
Hydrodynamic forcing on salt-marsh development: Distinguishing the relative importance of waves and tidal flows
To unravel the relation between hydrodynamic forcing and the dynamics of the tidal flat–salt-
marsh ecosystem, we compared hydrodynamic forcing in terms of proxies relevant to bed …
marsh ecosystem, we compared hydrodynamic forcing in terms of proxies relevant to bed …
Why and how do we study sediment transport? Focus on coastal zones and ongoing methods
S Ouillon - Water, 2018 - mdpi.com
Scientific research on sediment dynamics in the coastal zone and along the littoral zone has
evolved considerably over the last four decades. It benefits from a technological revolution …
evolved considerably over the last four decades. It benefits from a technological revolution …
Sediment dynamics. Part 1. Bed-load transport by laminar shearing flows
We propose a two-phase model having a Newtonian rheology for the fluid phase and friction
for the particle phase to describe bed-load transport in the laminar viscous regime. We have …
for the particle phase to describe bed-load transport in the laminar viscous regime. We have …
Potential of Meyer-Peter and Müller approach for estimation of bed-load sediment transport under different hydraulic regimes
A Kuriqi, G Koçileri, M Ardiçlioğlu - Modeling Earth Systems and …, 2020 - Springer
Sediment transport in natural rivers usually originates as results of erosion, landslides,
debris flow and other sources which during high pulses or floods move along the river from …
debris flow and other sources which during high pulses or floods move along the river from …
An Exner-based coupled model for two-dimensional transient flow over erodible bed
J Murillo, P García-Navarro - Journal of Computational Physics, 2010 - Elsevier
Transient flow over erodible bed is solved in this work assuming that the dynamics of the
bed load problem is described by two mathematical models: the hydrodynamic model …
bed load problem is described by two mathematical models: the hydrodynamic model …
Comparing Field, Probabilistic, and 2D Numerical Approaches to Assess Gravel Mobility in a Gravel‐Bed River
Sediment transport is a key process that affects the morphology and ecological habitat
diversity of rivers. As part of a gravel augmentation program to mitigate sediment deficit …
diversity of rivers. As part of a gravel augmentation program to mitigate sediment deficit …