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Visualisation
of coherent flow structures associated with particle clusters: temporal
and spatial characterisation revealed using ultrasonic Doppler velocity
profiling. |
Morphological
and textural characteristics of bedforms generated in a bimodal sand-gravel
mixture. |
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Changes
In Channel Roughness Values Following Large Sediment Inputs. |
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Hydraulic
Roughness and Stability of Self-formed Stable Gravel Beds: The Role
of Grain Protrusion. |
Effects
of morphology and sediment transport on riverbed permeability. |
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Roughness
and Flow Resistance. |
Bed
clusters in humid perennial and Mediterranean ephemeral gravel-bed streams. |
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Bed Stratification
and Sediment transport in flume experiments with a trimodal sediment
mixture. |
Portable
Bedload Traps With High Sampling Intensity for Representative Sampling
of Gravel Transport in Wadable Mountain Streams. |
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Bedload
transport in the ephemeral and braided gravel-bed Nahal Rahaf, Southern
Judean Desert, Israel. |
The
Effect of Sand Supply on Transport Rates in a Gravel Bed Channel. |
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The U.S.
Geological Survey National Sediment Laboratory Quality-Assurance Program. |
Relations
Between Sediment Storage and Transport Capacity for Alluvial Reservoirs. |
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C. D. Rennie, R. G. Millar |
I. McEwan and J. Heald |
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M. Miko and M. Spazzapan Escorza |
D. Milan, A. Large, and G. Heritage |
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D. Milan, G. Heritage and A. Large |
J. M. Nelson, M. W. Schmeeckle, and R. L. Shreve |
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A. B. Shvidchenko, G. Pender and T. B. Hoey |
Equal
Mobility: The Remains of the Day. |
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Animation
of a sequence of DEMs of a braided river physical model. |
The
Interaction Between Large Woody Debris, Debris Flows, and Channel Morphology:
A Flume Experiment. |
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Hydraulic
Roughness and Shear-Stress Partitioning in Forest Pool-Riffle Channels. |
The
braided Waimakariri River: new views of form and process from high-density
topographic surveys and time-lapse imagery. |
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Monitoring
and modelling of unsaturated flow and mechanisms of riverbank failure
in gravel bed rivers. |
Bed
formation in curved steep channels. |
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N. Surian |
C. Thorne, K. Skinner, A. Wood, L. Ellis and T. Nolan |
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R.M. Westaway, S.N. Lane and D.M. Hicks |
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The
role of flow regime and stream bed stability in predicting variation
in vegetation species richness and standing crop within UK rivers. |
Sediment
Entrainment and the Displacement of Aquatic Insect Larvae: Results from
a Laboratory Study. |
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K. Richards |
S.P. Rice, M.T. Greenwood and C.B. Joyce |
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Gravel
Bed River Riffle Restoration in New South Wales, Australia. |
North
Ashburton River - Blands Reach - Aggradation. |
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Three
Streamscapes Project: fluvial geomorphology context for rehabilitation
opportunities in the Water of Leith, Dunedin, New Zealand. |
Geomorphic
response to peak flow increases due to forest harvest activities, Western
Cascades, Oregon.
G.E. Grant and S.K. Hayes |
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Ashburton
River Floodplain Management: Resource Consent Investigations. |
| Maaswerken
- Grensmaas: The remake of a river. A. Janssen |
Streamway
concept applied to the management of the south east French gravel-bed
rivers. H. Piégay and D. Saulnier |