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Hydrological Processes, 2017
AbstractThis study presents time‐varying suspended sediment‐discharge rating curves to model suspended‐sediment concentrations (SSCs) under alternative climate scenarios. The proposed models account for hysteresis at multiple time scales, with particular attention given to systematic shifts in sediment transport following large floods (long‐term ...
Kuk‐Hyun Ahn, Scott Steinschneider
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AbstractThis study presents time‐varying suspended sediment‐discharge rating curves to model suspended‐sediment concentrations (SSCs) under alternative climate scenarios. The proposed models account for hysteresis at multiple time scales, with particular attention given to systematic shifts in sediment transport following large floods (long‐term ...
Kuk‐Hyun Ahn, Scott Steinschneider
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Sediment handling at run-of-river projects in Himalayan rivers using sediment rating curves
Nepalese Journal of Engineering, 2005Most of the Himalayan rivers are characterized by young and fragile geology with steep catchment. The incessant and stochastic character of rainfall in the mountain catchment generates enormous amount of sediment in these rivers. Not only the higher sediment concentration but also the domination of hard minerals such as quartz have caused severe damage
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ANALYSIS OF SEDIMENT RATING CURVE AND SEDIMENT LOAD FOR LANGAT RIVER BASIN
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABILITY SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT, 2022WEI-KOON LEE +2 more
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Establishing Sediment Rating Curves Using Optimization Technique
2022Mohammad Zakwan, Zeenat Ara
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Suspended sediment concentration rating curves along a sand-bed river
2010This paper presents processing of measured concentrations of suspended sediment load in three hydrological stations on river Drava ...
Gilja, Gordon +2 more
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Use of the Lorenz Curve to Quantify Statistical Nonuniformity of Sediment Transport Rate
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 2009The Lorenz curve and the Gini index are statistical tools that have been widely used to quantify nonuniformity in economics, ecology, and medicine, but have apparently not been previously applied in hydraulic engineering. In this work, the Lorenz curve was applied to the analysis of sediment transport data from several experiments with natural and ...
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Development of the sediment rating curve in Galani̇ma Basin, Trabzon, Türkiye
Proceedings of the 3rd International Civil Engineering & Architecture Conference Volume 1: Civil Engineering, 2023Osman Tuğrul Baki +2 more
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