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Youfei Hu, Haiyan Yang, Haolan Zhou and Qianwen Lv
In the past decade, the numerical modelling of braided river morphodynamics has experienced a significant advance due to the increasing computer power and the development of numerical techniques. Numerical models are quite efficient in exploring scenario...
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Ying Guo, Shaohua Li, Faqi He and Tao Lei
Sandy braided river deposits are widely observed in ancient stratigraphic records and modern sedimentary basins. Frequent channel migration shapes intricate internal architecture, while research on its influence on fine sedimentary architecture remains l...
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Haiyan Yang, Binliang Lin, Jian Sun and Guoxian Huang
Numerical models provide considerable assistance in the investigation of complicated processes in natural rivers. In the present study, a physics-based two-dimensional model has been developed to simulate the braiding processes and morphodynamic changes ...
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Haiyan Yang, Binliang Lin, Jian Sun, Guoxian Huang
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Numerical models provide considerable assistance in the investigation of complicated processes in natural rivers. In the present study, a physics-based two-dimensional model has been developed to simulate the braiding processes and morphodynamic changes ...
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Jinliang Zhang, Longlong Liu and Ruoshan Wang
In this study, three-dimensional (3-D) geostatistical models were constructed to quantify distributions of sandstone and mudstone. We propose a new method that employs weight coefficients to balance the sandstone and mudstone data from irregular well pat...
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XinJian Chen
This paper presents calibration and verification of the laterally averaged model for estuaries (LAMFE) for the Chassahowitzka River, a spring-fed estuary located on the Gulf coast of central Florida, USA. The river is a narrow and complex riverine system...
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John Keech, Mike Terwilliger, Joel Bailey and Horacio Toniolo
River discharge is a critical variable in many aspects of hydrology, particularly river mechanics. Due to the importance of river discharge, the standards for performing measurements are already established. In the extreme environmental conditions of bre...
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Kailong Feng, Weilin Zhu, Xiaowei Fu, Kai Zhong, Shijie Zhao, Weizhen Chen, Zengyuan Zhou and Lichen Hu
The Qiantang Sag, as one of the East China Sea Shelf Basin?s sags with thick residual Mesozoic strata, has long lacked comprehensive foundational sedimentary research, significantly impeding the understanding of the region?s resource potential and geolog...
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Roberto Bizzarri and Angela Baldanza
Pliocene (?)?early Pleistocene shallow marine deposits, varying from gravel to sand to clay, characterize the southernmost sector of the Valdichiana Basin, between Orte and Città della Pieve, across Tuscany, Umbria and Latium (Central Italy). Facies asso...
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Yang Liu and Mei-Po Kwan
Deriving the proper structure of lotic habitats, namely the structuralization of lotic habitats, is crucial to monitoring and modeling water quality on a large scale. How to structuralize complicated lotic habitats for practical use remains challenging. ...
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Jogendra Nath Sarma and Shukla Acharjee
The Brahmaputra River flows through Assam, India, for about 670 km along an alluvial valley as a wide braided river. The width of the river varies with time along its course. The braiding intensity of this river is estimated using the braiding index (BI)...
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Cheng-Wei Kuo, Chi-Farn Chen, Su-Chin Chen, Tun-Chi Yang, Chun-Wei Chen
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Recurrent flood events induced by typhoons are powerful agents to modify channel morphology in Taiwan?s rivers. Frequent channel migrations reflect highly sensitive valley floors and increase the risk to infrastructure and residents along rivers. Therefo...
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Marcelo Manassero,Patricia E. Zalba,Renato R. Andreis,Martin Morosi
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The volcaniclastic successions of the Cerro Barcino Formation (Chubut Group), of Aptian-Cenomanian age, crop out on both margins of the Chubut River with a thickness of 200 m. The Middle Member Cerro Castaño (syneruptive, 90 m) and the Upper Member, Las ...
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Ricardo Gómez,Maisa Tunik,Silvio Casadío
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The Upper Cretaceous nonmarine deposits of the Neuquén Basin have an important regional exposure. These deposits are included in the Neuquén Group, a well-studied unit in both the south and central part of the basin. However, the northernmost exposed bet...
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C. Mike Bell
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A series of Quaternary lacustrine braid deltas on the shores of Lake General Carrera in southern Chile formed as a result of falls in lake level. Each delta comprises two components, the delta fan and the beach embayment, each in turn comprising an onsho...
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