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Review of Measures for Reducing Sedimentation of the Lower Yellow River

1989
The lower Yellow River is a heavily sediment-laden river with severe aggradation. At the present time, the river bed is commonly 3–5 meters higher than the adjoining ground, in some stretches even 10 meters or so higher. Hence the Yellow River has been famously called the “suspended river”.
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Evolution of the Course of the Lower Yellow River in Past History

1989
The Yellow River is a well-known heavily sediment laden river with a long history. Its sediment content ranks first in the world. The flood waters of the Yellow River used to run wild far back into ancient times. It was said that Yu the Great diverted the flood waters into the Bohai Sea through “nine rivers” to control floods.
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Hydro-geomorphological characteristics in response to the water-sediment regulation scheme of the Xiaolangdi Dam in the lower Yellow River

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2022
Mengwen Lu   +6 more
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River Regulation Reshaped Human-water Interaction in the Lower Yellow River Floodplain

Floodplains have been crucial agricultural and populated areas throughout history and in present. Rivers typically shape the human activities within floodplains through water supply and flood risk, forming unique human-water interaction patterns. Here, we focus on the Lower Yellow River Floodplain, where continuous levees divide homogenous cultivated ...
Chentai Jiao   +5 more
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Application of the Delft Numerical models in the Lower Yellow River

2002
Civil Engineering and ...
Liu, H.L. (author)   +3 more
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Did the modern Yellow River form at the Mid-Pleistocene transition?

Science Bulletin, 2022
Yoshiki Saito, Zhenbo Hu, Junsheng Nie
exaly  

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