A numerical model for deposition of non-uniform cohesive sediment at a point was applied to laboratory and field settings. The results were compared with those from a uniform sediment model applied to the same settings. In the non-uniform (distributed) model, classes of sediment (representing different floc sizes) each had a corresponding settling velocity and critical shear stress for deposition. The models were applied to laboratory deposition tests in an annular flume. Tests with steady and slowly decelerating flow were both modelled. The distributed sediment model was shown to be a much better model of deposition in decelerating flow in the closed system of the annular flume. The model was shown to be sensitive to the settling velocity ...
Sediment properties were studied experimentally using a laboratory flume and sediments sampled from ...
Sediment properties were studied experimentally using a laboratory flume and sediments sampled from ...
Most entrained estuarine sediment mass occurs as flocs. Parameterising flocculation has proven diffi...
An important element within the Defra funded Estuary Process Research project “EstProc” was the impl...
Particle settling velocity impacts the transport of suspended sediment to the first order but fine-g...
This chapter provides an outline of the flocculation process; flocculation measurement methods and t...
Particle settling velocity and bed erodibility impact the transport of suspended sediment to the fir...
One of important processes in sediment transport is the settling of sediments. The settling velocity...
Fine sediment is a key driver of water quality degradation in rivers globally and improved knowledge...
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Hydroscience and Engineering, Philadelphia, P...
Produced within Defra Project FD1905 (EstProc). The effective management of estuarine locations req...
The Community Sediment Transport Modeling System (CSTMS) cohesive bed sub-model that accounts for er...
For modeling the rate of deposition of cohesive flocs in estuaries the Krone equation is extensively...
The Community Sediment Transport Modeling System (CSTMS) cohesive bed sub-model that accounts for er...
Sediment properties were studied experimentally using a laboratory flume and sediments sampled from ...
Sediment properties were studied experimentally using a laboratory flume and sediments sampled from ...
Sediment properties were studied experimentally using a laboratory flume and sediments sampled from ...
Most entrained estuarine sediment mass occurs as flocs. Parameterising flocculation has proven diffi...
An important element within the Defra funded Estuary Process Research project “EstProc” was the impl...
Particle settling velocity impacts the transport of suspended sediment to the first order but fine-g...
This chapter provides an outline of the flocculation process; flocculation measurement methods and t...
Particle settling velocity and bed erodibility impact the transport of suspended sediment to the fir...
One of important processes in sediment transport is the settling of sediments. The settling velocity...
Fine sediment is a key driver of water quality degradation in rivers globally and improved knowledge...
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Hydroscience and Engineering, Philadelphia, P...
Produced within Defra Project FD1905 (EstProc). The effective management of estuarine locations req...
The Community Sediment Transport Modeling System (CSTMS) cohesive bed sub-model that accounts for er...
For modeling the rate of deposition of cohesive flocs in estuaries the Krone equation is extensively...
The Community Sediment Transport Modeling System (CSTMS) cohesive bed sub-model that accounts for er...
Sediment properties were studied experimentally using a laboratory flume and sediments sampled from ...
Sediment properties were studied experimentally using a laboratory flume and sediments sampled from ...
Sediment properties were studied experimentally using a laboratory flume and sediments sampled from ...
Most entrained estuarine sediment mass occurs as flocs. Parameterising flocculation has proven diffi...