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A 4-meter diameter, 80-cm wide rotating debris flow flume was constructed at the University of California Richmond Field Station for studying large-scale granular flow phenomena.
Hsu, Leslie
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The shallow-water delta-front reservoir in Member II of the Oligocene Dongying Formation (Ed2), located in an oilfield within the Bohai Bay Basin, is a large-scale composite sedimentary system dominated by subaqueous distributary channels and mouth bars.
Lixin Wang +7 more
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Evolution of Soil Surface Roughness and Its Influence on Flow Pathways and Sediment Connectivity
Abstract Soil surface roughness (RR) and its spatiotemporal variations are important for understanding soil erosion process, but how the erosion‐induced evolution of RR affects flow pathways and sediment connectivity patterns remains unclear. This study used high‐resolution topographic data sets from a long‐term rainfall simulation experiment in semi ...
Li Li +9 more
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A suspended-load experiment in a straight flume at Delft Hydraulics
A suspended sediment transport experiment in a straight flume with a mobile bed is reported. The bed topography is non-horizontal. The flow is steady. Due to an obstruction in the entrance a steady bed oscillation is generated.
Talmon, A.M. (author) +3 more
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Impact of Channel Slope on Cutthroat Flume Performance
. Cutthroat flumes are widely used in field projects to estimate discharge via a stage-discharge relationship. Flumes are commonly tested and calibrated in a laboratory to develop the stage-discharge relationship, but field installations often occur ...
Suman Chitrakar +4 more
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Low detection rate in visual observations of stream salmonids in winter
Visual methods in detecting juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) in winter were assessed, both in a natural subarctic river in northernmost Finland (70°N) and in an experimental flume, both under ice and in open water.
Jaakko Erkinaro +4 more
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Abstract Debris flows over riverbeds generate intense basal force fluctuations that radiate seismic signals, offering a key tool for remotely monitoring their dynamics. In steep, highly erosive mountainous channels, bedrock is often covered by a thin layer of loose sediments, which significantly reduce seismic energy.
Bo Pang +4 more
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Abstract Accurately determining flexible vegetation resistance remains challenging due to vegetation bending and resistance reconfiguration under water flow. This study conducted laboratory experiments to explore the bending and resistance reconfiguration for single submerged flexible vegetation under water flow, and corresponding factors influencing ...
Chun‐Yu Liu +3 more
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Laboratory experiment of a mixed-sediment Gilbert delta under varying base level
The objective of the present study is to provide detailed data from a laboratory experiment on how the stratigraphy of a Gilbert delta deposit is affected by a temporal variation in sea level.
Chavarrias, V. +3 more
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Artificial light at night and invasive signal crayfish alter aquatic‐terrestrial food webs
Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Resource flows across aquatic‐terrestrial boundaries are increasingly affected by multiple stressors, such as artificial light at night (ALAN) and aquatic invasive species, which can alter the availability of resources for consumers.
Collins Ogbeide +9 more
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