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Recovery of Iron-Based Coagulant from Waste Laterite Ore through Chemical Leaching for Efficient Water Treatment. [PDF]

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Bawani MR   +7 more
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Theoretical discrimination of turbidity current venting in Xiaolangdi Reservoir

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YANG Fei, WANG YuanJian, WANG Qiang
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Turbulence Processes Within Turbidity Currents

Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, 2021
Sediment-laden gravity currents, or turbidity currents, are density-driven flows that transport vast quantities of particulate material across the floor of lakes and oceans. Turbidity currents are generated by slope failure or initiated when a sediment-laden flow enters into a lake or ocean; here, lofting or convective sedimentation processes may ...
Mathew G Wells, Robert Dorrell
exaly   +3 more sources

Self-accelerating turbidity currents

Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1986
Approximate layer-averaged equations describing the mechanics of turbid underflows are derived. Closure of the equations describing the balance of fluid mass, sediment mass, and mean flow momentum provides for the delineation of a three-equation model.
Parker, Gary   +2 more
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Turbidity Current Modelling

EAGE Research Workshop - From Seismic Interpretation to Stratigraphic and Basin Modelling, Present and Future, 2006
Algorithms for modelling of turbidity currents in three dimensions, to assist in the exploration of poorly imaged deposits, are described and examples given of their use. Key aspects of algorithm design are:- 1. Algorithm efficiency. Program must be capable of accurately modelling currents and their deposits with good resolution and on small computers.
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Oblique reflection of turbidity currents

Geology, 1991
Turbidity currents meeting obstacles, for example, the margins of a confined basin, are subject to reflection. The consequent change in flow direction is expressed in the sequence of depositional structures of the resulting bed of sediment. Putative examples of orthogonal reflection have been described, based on 180° opposed current directions.
Ben Kneller   +3 more
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Contour Currents and Turbidity Currents: ABSTRACT

AAPG Bulletin, 1968
Turbidity currents transport sediments downslope and account for many graded sequences included in displaced clastic sediment embedded in deep-water deposits. Contour currents flow parallel with the isobaths and transport fine sediments for thousands of miles along the continental margins.
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