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Abstract. A coupled three-dimensional hydrodynamics and sediment transport model of HydroQual, Inc., (2002), ECOMSED, has been used to simulate variation of suspended cohesive sediment transport in Estuary of Mahakam Delta. The simulation results indicate... see more

This paper examines the effects of gravel mining on the suspended sediment transport in the Upper River Cinca (Central Pyrenees). Discharge, sediment transport and sediment grain-size distribution were measured, sampled and further determined in five moni... see more

This paper presents an assessment about the modes of fine sediment transport in the Itajaí River estuary. ·The available information to approach a conceptual model is derived from three primary sources: (1) the river sediment delivery; (2) the distributio... see more

A three dimensional hydrodynamic model including the suspended sediment transport is presented and appilied to the microtidal coastal region off the Rhone river mouth. The dependence of the solution on turbulent parametIzation is first numerically investi... see more

Coral reef lagoons of New Caledonia form the second longest barrier reef in the world. The island of New Caledonia is also one of the main producers of nickel (Ni) worldwide. Therefore, understanding the fate of metals in its lagoon waters generated from ... see more

The Mekong River is ranked as the 8th in terms of water discharge and as the 10th in terms of sediment load in the world. During the last 4500 years, its delta prograded more than 250 km to the south due to a tremendous amount of sediments deposited, and ... see more

The Mississippi River Delta has been continuously losing land since the 1930s due to several factors, chief of which is the reduced sediment supply. A few recent studies have estimated individual components of short-term sediment transport, i.e., bedload ... see more

A field study was undertaken to measure near-bed current velocity, water level and suspended sediment concentration on unvegetated mudflat, and in recently developed Scirpus mariquete and Spartina alterniflora canopies in the Changjiang Estuary, China. Ne... see more

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