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Teaching fish new tricks: Repeated exposure to a velocity barrier improves passage performance. [PDF]
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From spawn to survival: decoding the hydraulic conditions for successful silver carp egg incubation. [PDF]
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Landslide fluidization process by flume experiments
Engineering Geology, 2002Abstract An almost real-size slope model was used to study the generation process of landslide fluidization during torrential rain. Experiments were conducted by filling an inclined flume with loose sand and spraying water over the flume with a rainfall simulator to induce the sand to collapse.
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Flume Experiments on Alternate Bar Formation
Journal of the Waterways, Harbors and Coastal Engineering Division, 1971A series of laboratory experiments were performed to determine relationships between alternate bar geometry, bed material properties and hydraulic parameters. The experiments were conducted in a recirculating laboratory flume 100 ft long and 3 ft wide. The flume had smooth rigid walls and a movable bed. Sand, expanded clay aggregate and plastic pellets
Hai-Yain Chang +2 more
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Flume experiments on wood entrainment in rivers
Advances in Water Resources, 2006Abstract A flume experiment on entrainment of woody debris is carried out. Woody debris is modeled using smooth, cylindrical dowels, in touch with the flume bed. The water depth and velocity are evaluated that initiate the motion of the partially submerged dowels.
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Recirculation and Sand-Feed Type Flume Experiments
Journal of the Hydraulics Division, 1967Two types of open-channel laboratory flumes (recirculating and sand feed) are used to simulate the hydraulic and sediment transport phenomena which occur in natural sand-bed streams. A 20-cm wide by 10-m long flume which could be operated either as a feed system or as a recirculation system was used to compare the two systems with respect to the ...
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