Published by InTech. Janeza Trdine 9, 51000 Rijeka, Croatia.
2011.ISBN 978-953-307-374-3, Hard cover, 250 p.
Первоисточник: http://www.intechopen.com.
The purpose of this book is to put together recent developments on sediment transport and morphological processes. There are twelve chapters in this book contributed by different authors who are currently involved in relevant research. First three chapters provide information on basic and advanced flow mechanisms including turbulence and movement of particles in water. Examples of computational procedures for sediment transport and morphological changes are given in the next five chapters. These include empirical predictions and numerical computations. Chapters nine and ten present some insights on environmental conces with sediment transport. Last two contributions deal with two large-scale case studies related to changes in the transport and provenance of glacial marine sediments, and processes involving land slides.
Contents:
A sediment graph model based on SCS-CN method
Bed forms and flow mechanisms associated with dunes
Stochastic nature of flow turbulence and sediment particle entrainment over the ripples at the bed of open channel using image processing technique
Stochastic and deterministic methods of computing graded bedload transport
Methods for gully characterization in agricultural croplands using ground-based light detection and ranging
Modeling channel response to instream gravel mining
Modeling of sediment transport in surface flow with a grass strip
Clear-water scour at labyrinth side weir intersection along the bend
On the influence of the nearbed sediments in the oxygen budget of a lagunar system: the Ria de Aveiro – Portugal
Environmental observations on the Kam Tin River, Hong Kong
Unraveling sediment transport along glaciated margins (the Northweste Nordic Seas) using quantitative X-Ray diffraction of bulk ( 2mm) sediment
Reconstruction of the kinematics of landslide and Debris flow through numerical modeling supported by multidisciplinary data: the 2009 Siaolin, Taiwan Landslide
Первоисточник: http://www.intechopen.com.
The purpose of this book is to put together recent developments on sediment transport and morphological processes. There are twelve chapters in this book contributed by different authors who are currently involved in relevant research. First three chapters provide information on basic and advanced flow mechanisms including turbulence and movement of particles in water. Examples of computational procedures for sediment transport and morphological changes are given in the next five chapters. These include empirical predictions and numerical computations. Chapters nine and ten present some insights on environmental conces with sediment transport. Last two contributions deal with two large-scale case studies related to changes in the transport and provenance of glacial marine sediments, and processes involving land slides.
Contents:
A sediment graph model based on SCS-CN method
Bed forms and flow mechanisms associated with dunes
Stochastic nature of flow turbulence and sediment particle entrainment over the ripples at the bed of open channel using image processing technique
Stochastic and deterministic methods of computing graded bedload transport
Methods for gully characterization in agricultural croplands using ground-based light detection and ranging
Modeling channel response to instream gravel mining
Modeling of sediment transport in surface flow with a grass strip
Clear-water scour at labyrinth side weir intersection along the bend
On the influence of the nearbed sediments in the oxygen budget of a lagunar system: the Ria de Aveiro – Portugal
Environmental observations on the Kam Tin River, Hong Kong
Unraveling sediment transport along glaciated margins (the Northweste Nordic Seas) using quantitative X-Ray diffraction of bulk ( 2mm) sediment
Reconstruction of the kinematics of landslide and Debris flow through numerical modeling supported by multidisciplinary data: the 2009 Siaolin, Taiwan Landslide