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Sustainability of global Golden Inland Waterways [PDF]
The exploitation of rivers has been at the detriment of river ecosystems. Here the authors propose a concept of Golden Inland Waterways (GIWs) to represent large waterways and find that the exploitation ratio threshold around the turning point for most ...
Yichu Wang +8 more
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It is common knowledge that erosion depends on environmental factors modified by human activity. Erosion within a catchment area can be defined by local lithological, morphometric, hydrological features, etc., and land cover, with spatial distribution ...
Marta Brzezińska +2 more
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The digital twin can reconstruct the scenes of real traffic operation of inland waterways in virtual space, giving birth to new ideas for the digital transformation and upgrading of water safety management.
Zhaohui Wu +5 more
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Review of UK Inland Waterways Transportation From the Hydrodynamics Point of View
There are approximately 7,000 miles of inland waterways in the UK, many of them built during the 18th and 19th centuries principally to transport bulk materials. These waterways provide numerous benefits to society and the economy.
Momchil Terziev +8 more
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A proposal for the models and measures of search and rescue on inland waterways
Search and rescue on inland waterways are considered to be insufficiently developed. The methods of search and rescue have been developed only for sea waterways.
P. Vidan, J. Kasum, N. Jolić
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An analysis of research trends of inland waterway utilizing social network analysis
This study aimed to analyze the research trends of inland waterways in the field of logistics by compiling previous studies that contain keywords related to inland waterways.
Young-Seo Choi, Gi-Tae Yeo
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Fundamentals of training navigators of ships flying foreign flags when entering the inland waterways of the Russian Federation [PDF]
Navigation on inland waterways, such as rivers, canals, fairways via reservoirs and lakes is performed under conditions of a minimum under the keel clearance, hydrodynamic interaction between the ship's hull and underwater limits of the fairway, and the ...
Karetnikov Vladimir +3 more
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As recent years have shown, inland waterways are prone to hydroclimatic impacts. Dry spells, such as in 2003, 2015 or 2018, significantly affected freight transport as well as passenger shipping along Central Europe’s major inland waterways, such as the ...
Dennis Meißner +2 more
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Threats and New Protection Measures in Inland Navigation
The density of navigation in the world waterways is considerable, especially because it is more profitable, when compared to other forms of transport. In this paper the authors propose new measures for security protection of inland waterways and of ships
Josip Kasum +2 more
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Conditions of using floating cranes for lifting sunken objects on inland waterways [PDF]
This paper presents the conditions for using floating cranes for lifting sunken vessels and other objects on inland waterways. Basic technical data are given together with technical details for the usage of floa ting cranes for lifting sunken objects ...
Slobodan M. Radojević
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