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Beyond annual metrics: Linking seasonal population dynamics to vertical oyster reef growth. [PDF]
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Therapeutic Frontiers in Gastroesophageal Cancer: Contemporary Concepts in Management and Therapy. [PDF]
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Extreme river flood exposes latent erosion risk. [PDF]
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Dynamic protrusions mediate unique crawling motility in Asgard Archaea (Promethearchaeota)
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Morphodynamic evolution of experimental cohesive deltas
Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 2009Here we describe new techniques for creating river‐dominated (birds foot) deltas with strong channelization in the laboratory. The key to achieving strong self‐channelization is the addition of a commercially available polymer to the sediment mixture.
D. C. J. D. Hoyal, B. A. Sheets
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Coastal morphodynamic evolution techniques
Coastal Engineering, 2006Abstract In this paper different strategies of morphological updating, as an important component of integrated modelling, are discussed, starting with the classical ‘tide-averaging’ approach in combination with the ‘continuity correction.’ An extension of the ‘continuity correction’ method, the so-called ‘RAM’ method, is then discussed.
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Long‐term evolution and morphodynamic equilibrium of tidal channels
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 2002This contribution investigates the morphodynamic equilibrium of funnel‐shaped well‐mixed estuaries and/or tidal channels. The one‐dimensional de Saint Venant and Exner equations are solved numerically for the ideal case of a frictionally dominated estuary consisting of noncohesive sediment and with insignificant intertidal storage of water in tidal
LANZONI S., SEMINARA, GIOVANNI
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Morphodynamic evolution of a macrotidal barrier estuary
Marine Geology, 1995Abstract The morphodynamics and recent geological evolution of a small barrier estuary were investigated. The estuary is located on the macrotidal central Queensland coastline and is characterised by an almost infilled back-barrier basin colonised by mangroves.
Guilherme Lessa, Gerhard Masselink
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Modelling morphodynamic evolution of river dunes
2006River dunes influence the hydraulic roughness and water levels in rivers. Especially during floods the interplay between dunes and the flow field could become significant. Therefore, it is desired to forecast the dimensions of dunes during such extreme and unsteady flood events.
Paarlberg, Andries +4 more
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