نتایج جستجو برای: suspended sediment load

تعداد نتایج: 202088  

2013
Carl Van Colen Simon F. Thrush Magda Vincx Tom Ysebaert

Habitat-modifying organisms that impact other organisms and local functioning are important in determining ecosystem resilience. However, it is often unclear how the outcome of interactions performed by key species varies depending on the spatial and temporal disturbance context which makes the prediction of disturbance-driven regime shifts difficult. We investigated the strength and generality...

2010
John J. Ramírez-Avila James L. Martin

The Town Creek watershed is located in the Southeastern Plains Ecoregion in Mississippi. Its total area covers 1,769 km and represents approximately 50% of the upper Tombigbee River basin area contributing to the Aberdeen Pool on the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. The sediment yield from the watershed attributes to the estimated 320,000 T yr of deposition in Aberdeen pool, where annual dredging ...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 2015
C Baykal B M Sumer D R Fuhrman N G Jacobsen J Fredsøe

Flow and scour around a vertical cylinder exposed to current are investigated by using a three-dimensional numerical model based on incompressible Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes equations. The model incorporates (i) k-ω turbulence closure, (ii) vortex-shedding processes, (iii) sediment transport (both bed and suspended load), as well as (iv) bed morphology. The influence of vortex shedding and...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2008
Hubert Chanson Maiko Takeuchi Mark Trevethan

The suspended sediment concentration is a key element in stream monitoring, although the turbidity and acoustic Doppler backscattering may be suitable surrogate measures. Herein a series of new experiments were conducted in laboratory under controlled conditions using water and mud samples collected in a small subtropical estuary of Eastern Australia. The relationship between suspended sediment...

2014
Xiaopeng Jia Haibing Wang

The interaction of wind and water in semiarid and arid areas usually leads to low-frequency flash flood events in desert rivers, which have adverse effects on river systems and ecology. In arid zones, many aeolian dune-fields terminate in stream channels and deliver aeolian sand to the channels. Although aeolian processes are common to many desert rivers, whether the aeolian processes contribut...

2011
Guangwei Huang

Better understanding of suspended sediment transport processes allows for better management of both rivers and coasts. Based on field data and sediment transport energy theory, this study presents an analysis on the suspended sediment hysteresis in the Lower Tenryu River of Japan in connection to the channel carrying capacity of suspended sediment and morphological characteristics. The transpor...

2018
Christopher L Dutton Amanda L Subalusky Shimon C Anisfeld Laban Njoroge Emma J Rosi David M Post

The Mara River Basin in East Africa is a trans-boundary basin of international significance experiencing excessive levels of sediment loads. Sediment levels in this river are extremely high (turbidities as high as 6,000 NTU) and appear to be increasing over time. Large wildlife populations, unregulated livestock grazing, and agricultural land conversion are all potential factors increasing sedi...

2010
M. A. RUSSELL D. E. WALLING R. A. HODGKINSON

Geochemical analysis of suspended sediment is a key requirement in nutrient and contaminant transfer studies, but the collection of fluvial suspended sediment samples is problematic due to the highly episodic nature of its transport. Traditional approaches involve the collection of instantaneous samples, but uncertainties regarding intraand inter-storm variations in sedi­ ment-associated nutrie...

Journal: :Computers & Geosciences 2008
James P. M. Syvitski

Fluvial and coastal environment (1) HydroTrend3.0: a climate-driven hydrological transport model that simulates discharge and sediment load leaving a river system: A.J. Kettner (Delft U. Technology) and J.P.M. Syvitski (INSTAAR) (2) Geolocation of man-made reservoirs across terrains of varying complexity using GIS. D.M. Mixon (INSTAAR), D.A. Kinner (Western Carolina U.), R.F. Stallard USGS), an...

Journal: :iranian journal of earth science 0
a.v. gusarov russia, republic of tatarstan, kazan, 420008, kremlevskaya str., 18, kazan university, faculty of geography and ecology

the offered approach is based on the establishment of the functional dependence between river water discharge (q) and suspended ms ,in a number of observations, which noticeably differs from the mean value (r) of subsequent allocated period(s). the earliest period anthropogenic component during the subsequent period(s) is the difference between an actual suspended sediment yield and its hypothe...

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